
Quinta do Fidalgo, which dates back to the 17th century, has been totally rebuilt and impeccably restored by the current owner. With 8 rooms in total – divided between the main house and the rooms in the basement – it has an unobstructed view from the large terrace over the surrounding countryside. The land has a total of 15ha and is all wooded, has a garden with a swimming pool made from the remains of the old stone water basin, a pear orchard, chicken coop and vegetable garden. The main house consists of a living room with a large original fireplace, a library with television, a dining room with seating for 15, a kitchen, and a service area. On the second floor there are 5 suites, as well as a small living room and kitchenette. The master en-suite is on the first floor and includes a walk-in closet, a room used as a gym and massage room, and a pantry with a kitchenette. The two independent apartments – one studio and one with two bedrooms – have their own bathroom and kitchenette. It is about 1 hour from Lisbon.
I’m unsure which space I am more smitten with – the outdoors or the kitchen. What a gem! For sale for $3.7M USD via The Figaro Properties.


































Here. This is where I want to be today. I’m decor daydreaming and this Cortijo (farmhouse) by Madrid-based mother and daughter interior designers Susana Beltrán and Elena Ayuso of La Californie is the perfect mix of history with a touch of modern convenience. Don’t get me started on the tiles! Beautiful.





















Today I’m daydreaming about houses in England. One in the country, one in the city. This elegant Georgian country home sits on seven acres of rolling countryside and verdant garden on the outskirts of Silk Willoughby village in Lincolnshire. 5 bedrooms, 2 kitchens, 3 and a half bathrooms, fireplaces aplenty, flagstones, reclaimed boards and outbuildings. A bucolic 18th century farmhouse dream and it’s for sale. You can find the link here via Inigo.


























Oh my! Can we just stop and drink in the loveliness of Los Angeles based interior designer Noel Pittman‘s Hancock Park home? Spanish Mission, trad meets new, block print fabric and handmade tiles. And don’t get me started on the library. I’m scanning my home looking for a room to convert into a version of that fabulous space. Love!
























