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The large living room is filled with light from four
large windows. Two windows overlook Via Bocca di
Leone.
The working fireplace is embellished with stone from
the owner's ancestral home. Flat screen television with
Satellite reception in the corner.
The sofa on the right can serve as a queen sized
sofa bed.
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Reflected in the mirror, see the original, hand-hewn ceiling beams are exposed
for a typical and historic feel. The building originated
in the late 1700s.
Flat screen television with Satellite reception for
English language news-type shows.
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Original art defines the dining area. The chandelier
is an intriguing modern fixture that has 100 low-watt
bulbs.
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The first bedroom with queen sized bed that
can be separated into two twin beds, is accessed from
the hall that also leads to the dining side of the living room. It is totally
separated from the other sleeping area. Original
prints of Roman sites are a highlight.
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The "uomino," the little man, gestures
your entry into the dressing room that offers open shelving and rods, very convenient for
travelers. The bathroom is beyond the dressing room.
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This sparkling bathroom has a modern sink mounted on
a glass counter. There is a jacuzzi tub with shower
over..
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This full and separate kitchen will
support simple or elaborate cooking. It has a four
burner stove top, microwave, small refrigerator
with freezer, drip coffee maker, pots and
pans, dishes and utensils, and dishwasher.
Colorful prints are echoed in the antique Italian
tiles that line the walls.
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Through the well-lit kitchen is the
breakfast room. On the left curtains provide
privacy to the balcony off the study.
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The little veranda off the kitchen is
perfect for a sunny breakfast in any season. It opens up
with large window that invite in the Roman sun
The laundry with washer is
conveniently located next to the veranda.
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Bright brass frames this queen-sized bed. The door
on the left opens onto a charming study and on the
right onto a balcony shared with the study. This bedroom
suite is private and comfortable.
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A warm print collection decorates the second
bedroom. This door leads to the private veranda.
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Here's the little study that opens onto its own
private balcony. Frosted windows straight ahead provide
privacy, but the end is open for gazing into the
internal courtyard.
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The study floor is reflected in the closet doors and
shows the care and art in even the tiles and patterns
chosen for the floors.
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Off the study is the most charming bathroom in Rome
with its own little balcony, shower over tub and creamy
tiled walls. Privacy, when you need it, is easy: you can
close the solid inner shutters, or reach out and close
the external slatted shutters that do admit light as
does the lunette above the French doors.
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The balcony off of Renata's study is opposite the
balcony for Valentina's bedrooms.
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This is the approximate layout of the Valentina and
Renata apartments.
You can see that they are spacious and particularly
well laid out. They are designed for your relaxed
enjoyment of Rome.
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