Estate in Extremadura

Architectual firm Ábaton transformed an abandoned stable into a gorgeous stone estate in the province of Cáceres, Spain. Sustainability is key as the property’s remote location relies on the sun and two naturally flowing streams for power, via solar panels and turbines. The modern interior design melds so beautifully with the rough and rustic exterior – I mean, who wouldn’t want to live in this dream home?!

(via Ábaton)

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  1. Mira wrote:

    I wouldn´t mind to live in there at all 🙂
    xo

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    10.4.12
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  2. Elisa wrote:

    Very close to my dream house, a simple building made elegant by a clean and minimal interior. And yet it looks so cosy.

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  3. Tabetha wrote:
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  4. I’m Spanish I love all these kind of houses in my country!

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  5. Natalie wrote:

    Wow! Simply breathtaking! http://www.fashionifancy.com

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  6. Andrea wrote:

    stunning!!! I’d move in there in a heartbeat.
    xo Andrea
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  7. veronique wrote:

    loooove this. it s absolutely stunning

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  8. rachael wrote:

    i always love the mix of old and modern!

    rachael

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  9. Kait wrote:

    Oh my goodness gracious, this is amazing! Beautiful, comfortable, modern yet antique-y, simple yet intricate AND efficient! Seriously incredible.
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  10. wooowww amazing house!!!

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  11. Avi wrote:

    SPAIN IS AWESOME!

    signed: a spanish girl 🙂

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  12. froghall wrote:

    Yeap this is my dream, to buy something old and transform it to the perfect place to live in 🙂

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  13. Nomadic D wrote:

    If only all spanish housing were like that…

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  14. Luana wrote:

    Really beautiful !!
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  15. Pilar wrote:

    Hi dear!

    Extremadura is a very beautiful region in Spain but I wonder how it would be living in that house during the winter…The weather in Extremadura is quite extreme and during the winter is freezing…

    Regards from North Spain!

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  16. Tammy wrote:

    Beautiful. Love all the natural stone and the way the windows open out with the wood

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  17. Nadja wrote:

    this is absolutely beautiful. would LOVE to live there!

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  18. Incredible. I love how the indoor and outdoor space sort of melt into one another with all those big windows.
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    10.5.12
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  19. so gorgeous.

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  20. Wow it looks great!

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  21. POUL wrote:

    Extremadura is a very beautiful region in Spain but I wonder how it would be living in that house during the winter…The weather in Extremadura is quite extreme and during the winter is freezing… 2 bedroom apartment for rent Siem Reap

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  22. Adam wrote:

    I appreciate that you mentioned that a sloped home could look great with wall retaining. My wife and I are thinking about this. Sora Condo

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  23. Sarah wrote:

    I appreciate that you mentioned that a sloped home could look great with wall retaining. My wife and I are thinking about this. If only there were an expert landscape designer in the area who has experience in hardscaping , they could assist us. Lentoria

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  24. Zampa wrote:

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  30. Gojo wrote:

    Nestled in the picturesque region of Extremadura lies an enchanting estate, characterized by its rustic charm and serene landscapes. With sprawling vineyards and historic architecture, it offers a tranquil retreat, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the rich cultural tapestry of rural Spain. Real Estate Tulum

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  31. Adam wrote:

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  32. Lara wrote:

    This property exemplifies sustainability at its core, harnessing the power of the sun and two flowing streams for energy through solar panels and turbines. The seamless integration of modern interior design with the rugged charm of the exterior creates an irresistible allure. müüa moodulmaja

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