Published: Monday, May 21, 2007
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View of the kitchen on the lower level.
The main living spaces were retained on the upper level and incorporated into an open plan design.
The reclaimed floor installed is thought to have originally been bought from a ruined church in Turkey.
The modern simple design of the kitchen balances the traditional windows and door fixtures that were designed and built to admit in maximum light.
The furniture was shipped from the UK and is a careful mix of the antique and modern styles, thus complementing the space.
The living area opens on to a breezy and shady terrace, with panoramic views into the mountains and to the sea.

View of the different materials used in the interior and exterior of the house.
The stairs are set in wood on the upper levels and in stone on the lower level where the floor has a multiple coat cement finish.
The bedrooms enjoy ample cross ventilation and are open on to shady terraces and the garden.
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