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Color and charm in an 18th-century home: I still almost can’t believe I was able to buy this special house

Color and charm in an 18th-century home: I still almost can’t believe I was able to buy this special house

Sanne Germann lives in a historic 1740 shop building in Den Burg, Texel, which she has decorated with vibrant colors and a unique layout. The 71-square-meter home features eclectic interior design and cozy spaces within its eighteenth-century architecture.

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