What was once an abandoned railway station in Ses Salines, Mallorca, is now a beyond breathtaking summer house. The station owner’s grandchildren purchased the property, years after it shut down in the 60s, and salvaged much of the original charm like the doors, ceilings and tiles. And even though they were smitten with the transformation, the design savvy descendants decided to keep it as a guest house so others could experience the beauty. Good call.
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Wow this place is stunning!!
http://www.thefacelessstyle.blogspot.com
Lovely and fresh…
xoxo
Yael Guetta
http://www.ftwwl.com
Sign me up for a 2week holiday please
WHAT A GEM!! Seriously lucky those kids are, and that is breathtaking!
xo- Brittany
http://www.foxandcoffee.blogspot.com
Gorgeous! And jealous
Namrata
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