This Lisbon Estate Gives Us Portuguese Design Envy

This Lisbon Estate Gives Us Portuguese Design Envy

written by Global Glam March 15, 2019

Blue Portuguese tiles, Grand fireplaces, majestic vineyards, and even a harp makes this Mediterranean estate worthy of design envy, but spruces up some inspirational ideas in our minds.

Magnificent palace where the gardens extend over an idyllic setting of more than 14 thousand square meters, rethought in 1970 by the landscape architect Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles, is filled with statues, fountains and small lakes.

The annexes, such as the nineteenth century hunting lodge designed in 1920 by Raúl Lino, are richly decorated with exquisite tiles, similar to what happens in the main building.

The Palacete with five suites, living rooms, dining, games, music and an entrance hall, each corner of this palace is rich in noble materials, preserving in all divisions the aristocratic elegance that has characterized it since its construction.

Built in the twentieth century, the chapel added even more personality to the mansion, sharing the rich aesthetic treatment present in the remaining spaces.

Completely refurbished in 2010, the mansion has entered with class in the new century, now equipped with renovated bathrooms and a kitchen equipped with the latest technologies.

Brought to you by Sothebys.

-GG

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