Derekula's Castle

Interior design ideas I like. Themes: living spaces are moody, organic, cozy, and Gothic; "sacred spaces" are cleaner, brighter, geometric, and contemplative.
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Architectural Digest India on Instagram: "Though it may be a new construction, this villa in Goa seems to emerge as a seamless, timeless extension of its tropical environs. It evokes a sense of familiarity; the slow, susegad kind; fitted, however, with all the trappings of modern comfort. Dubbed Villa Da Zita, this sprawling 5-bedroom takes inspiration from 16th-century Goan design, but it is also so much more. It is a charming repository of locally sourced curios and artwork, classic wooden furniture, and regional materials in earth tones, all enveloped in a layout that seamlessly blurs the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces. Right at the outset, the facade and the entryway cement the villa’s charming Goan identity. The exterior is swathed entirely in white, finished with a te
30+ Spanish Style Bathroom Ideas ( SERENE ) - Spanish Flair
30+ Spanish Style Bathroom Ideas ( SERENE ) - Spanish Flair
18th Century Baroque Geometric Portuguese Earthenware Tiles - a Pair
This original Antique, Set of 2 Geometric Baroque Tiles, was made in Portugal in the period (1706–1750) and it is in good condition! Item Details & Specifics: The late 17th century and the early 18th century was considered to be the 'Golden Age of the Tile’, the so-called Cycle of the Masters. Mass production was started not just because of a greater internal demand, but also because of very large orders from Brazil. Large one-off orders were replaced by the less expensive use of repetitive ti
17th-Century Seville Palace (Interiors By Europe's "It" Designer)
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The magic of Moroccan garden design
Riad Enija was constructed in the 1730s by a local dignitary as a collection of seven interconnected dars with a riad garden at its heart. But the building we see today is the legacy of a wealthy silk merchant from Fes who bought the complex in 1860 to accommodate his forty-two family members. Blue and white is a very popular colour combination for zellij tiling, but more typical of Fes than Marrakesh. The walls of the loggia at either end of the riad garden are richly decorated with a frieze o