If there is a peculiarity of the houses in southern Spain, it is that they hide unexpected spaces, shady patios, gardens and flower beds, panoramic ceilings, dining rooms with fireplaces, surprising attics, rooms that remind us of caves and, ultimately, the Nasrid. The Islamic tradition is perpetuated to go unnoticed a series of cavities of rest and protection of the home. This house conforms to that canon of philosophy of life. It is modest in the façade that faces the street where the front door is located, and upon entering, we are surprised by its spaciousness. There is a space that acts as a corridor, to the right you enter a corridor with steps that lead to a living room, kitchen and patio, equipped with a storage room and garage, as well as two bathrooms, one of them very large and complete. We returned to the hall. The central door is a room, which can be used for friends or visitors, or it can be rented to guests. The third door, to the left of the corridor, leads to a "new world" of rooms, first, after some stairs, to a still unfinished space, spacious and with panoramic views from its windows. Follow the ascent up the stairs and to your right we access another corridor, two bedrooms, one of them the main one, with two large windows that overlook the street, and when we return to that corridor we find another bathroom and a dressing room. We go up to the next level and find a new apartment with rooms, four in total, the largest of which also enjoys privileged views towards the mountain. There is also an attic with a private bathroom. Finally we go up to the terrace and the panorama may surprise us. There is a barbecue and a nice case for the stairs. The house is partially renovated, as is the case with the roof, but other parts need some care. |