interior doors and frames. The terrace and courtyards,
one entry and the other, a lemon arboretum comprise as
much outdoor rooms during the summer months when
they are utilized more
than those of the interior.
High, wooden, shallow,
cushioned
Patmian
couches, piles of pillows
and hurricane lanterns
populate spaces given
color, scent, shadowing
and
pattern
by
bougainvillea, hibiscus,
cactus and palm. A
Campari and soda in
these spaces or a good
beer, watching for falling
stars as the moon rises
above conical hillamoti
island in Patmos Bay is
staggeringly beautiful.
The interior gives one
pause,
so
natural
and harmonious are
its elements, so appropriately old, so romantic the
atmosphere as a result of the sensitive placement of
Patmian antiques and other sympathetic furniture,
objects and art collected by the owners. Nothing is
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