Converted Rustic Guest Homes

This Guest House Was Once a 200 Year Old Stable

This rustic guest home features contemporary elements that make the viewer forget that the space was once a 200 year old stable.

The guest house was designed by 'Standard Studio' and is now called 'Little House in the Campo.' The designers ensured that the space retained its original structure and some of its design elements in order to maintain the historic nature of the stable. The structure has a wooden ceiling that contributes to its rustic nature, while the rest of it is small but made up of comforting yet modern decor accents. The rustic guest home features a bed, lounge area, a fully functioning kitchen and a bathroom.

This home offers contemporary amenities that are a step beyond its centuries old existing shell.
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