Back with another lovely hotel this week. This time in Barcelona, with Retrome Barcelona. With seven private boutique hotel rooms, the Retrome boasts an original retro-vintage design, focusing on conserving and restoring all the amazing Gaudi period elements such as the handmade mosaic floors, hand painted glass nature scenes on the walls of the master corridor and the one of a kind ceiling ornaments and hand crafted beams. My favourite is the art above the beds (I want to do this) and the pendant lighting. See more at retrome.net.
Hotel Style: Retrome Barcelona
Back with another lovely hotel this week. This time in Barcelona, with Retrome Barcelona. With seven private boutique hotel rooms, the Retrome boasts an original retro-vintage design, focusing on conserving and restoring all the amazing Gaudi period elements such as the handmade mosaic floors, hand painted glass nature scenes on the walls of the master corridor and the one of a kind ceiling ornaments and hand crafted beams. My favourite is the art above the beds (I want to do this) and the pendant lighting. See more at retrome.net.
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5 comments:
Love it. And that tile!
Nice house; I like the light the most ;)
Wow. Such a cool hotel. I love Barcelona too. Wish I went there last time I was visiting.
Great place!
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