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Monday, September 13, 2010
Home Sweet Home Tour No. 5: Geninne Zlatkis
Today we're honoured to share the stunning new home (fondly dubbed, La Casa Azul) of artist Geninne Zlatkis and her family situated in the beautiful hills of Queretaro, Mexico. Built and designed by her husband Manolo, the home is made of concrete and stone, custom wood kitchen cabinets and boasts a mountain view to die for. Manolo also custom built most of the furniture using Tzalam wood to compliment the beautiful concrete interior. With sprinklings of Geninne's magic styling touch and art, together they have created an amazing living space that we can all be inspired by. (Thanks Geninne & family for letting us share here).
Above: Wood molded concrete.
The niche at the end of the kitchen will have a custom wood cabinet. In the mean time Geninne put one of their wire baking shelves so she could put the microwave there. The wood they used is called Tzalam.
Corner Windows
With Geninne's beloved Chilean clay soup pot.
Two Windows
The small hallway that connects the studio from the living/dining area has facing windows with beautiful view on both sides. Geninne took this photo from the little patio just outside the dining room.
One of her son's rooms (Israel, age 14) features this vintage WWII US flag they gave him last month for his birthday.
Geninne's Studio
A cheery robin's egg blue sets the tone to Geninne's art studio. They have since placed the desk she usually paints on to the corner window to take advantage of the pretty view (see image below). Also note her inspiration wall (below image).
La Casa Azul from the outside.
Geninne on the web:
- Blog
- Shop
- Flickr
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