i like the pool and the outdoor bathtub and that's it. the exterior of the house looks like a hotel or some kind of corporate headquarters, not a home. and the décor is insufferable and pretentious.
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Lisa and Chris Stone’s 10,800-square-foot vacation home outside the Andalusian village of Casares was completed in 2009 at a cost of about $260 per square foot at the time. Gray stones form a decorative wall nearly 10 feet high along the property’s northwest side, giving the impression of the house “rising out of the ground,” Mr. Stone said.
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Stefano Buonamici for The New York Times
The composite stone outdoor bathtub, bought in London for about $4,000, is set against a white stucco wall and Spanish blue limestone flooring on a private terrace off the master bedroom.
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i like the pool and the outdoor bathtub and that's it. the exterior of the house looks like a hotel or some kind of corporate headquarters, not a home. and the décor is insufferable and pretentious.
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Too industrial looking. Lizzard curtains??
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The views are nice.
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I want that mirror over the fireplace
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An almost 11,000 square foot VACATION house? What is their everyday house like? Love the pool and the outdoor seating area.
Why is everything white? That really bugs me.
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