The Blue house is an extension of Lucía Bosé. In this very personal and characterful home he received his family and friends, explored his facet as an artist with his decorated plates and he moved away from the glamorous life, which corresponded to an actress who rubbed shoulders with Fellini, Ava Gardner, Visconti or Picasso.
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His passion for indigo led him to paint the tiles of this rustic house, not caring that they were more than 300 years old.
Lucia Bosé updated the house to your liking with bold details, such as framing a glass with a blue stroke in the hall, which you adorned with straw hats to give it a rustic air. The grace is that this window reveals the interior of the kitchen.
From her glorious past as an actress, she participated in a hundred films, there are hardly any memories left in this house. Bosé stated in his biography: “I have not gone any further in the cinema, because I have reserved half of my life for myself”. Genius and figure!
The rustic house, for sale at Idealista, occupies a 315-meter plot and is located in Brieva, a small town just 15 minutes from Segovia. The house is distributed over three floors and has a living room, kitchen, six bedrooms, dressing room, five bathrooms and a loft; in addition to a covered patio and an outdoor area, with barbecue.
Her family and friends knew her as Mommy blue by her hair tone, an idea of her beloved granddaughter Bimba, which ended up being her hallmark.
Lucía Bosé was born an artist and has continued to be so throughout her life. Its excellent crockery collection, customized by herself, is a delight. You can still see the designs on his Instagram profile, in the stories Plates.
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Another of his passions were flowers, many collected by herself in the surroundings of her house, located in the Sierra de Guadarrama.
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A stone wall protects the entrance of the house and hides a patio with a barbecue area and an outside dining room.
Living room
The ground floor is a space without barriers. The living room is a meeting point equipped with two sofas, each with three seats, on both sides of a fantastic fireplace, essential in any Castilian home.
The pavement is very resistant due to the terrazzo tiles.
One of the walls is covered by a fabulous fresco painted by the artist Emilio Farina, which is accompanied by a side table and three vegetable fiber armchairs.
In this space, Lucía Bosé has shared many celebrations surrounded by her family.
And also moments with close friends, like Boris Izaguirre.
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The Italian actress enjoyed this space and the soft murmur of its fountain. It is an area adjacent to the living room, which has been used as outdoor dining room, although protected by the upper glazing.
Kitchen
As a good Italian, Lucía Bosé was an excellent cook. The kitchen it is bounded by the house’s original wooden beams and has a table, perfect for kneading and cutting fresh pasta. The pots and ladles are arranged on hangers, to have all the elements at hand.
The kitchen has a huge crockery, in solid and carved wood, where the dishes and glassware are completely visible.
In the second floor, are the bedrooms of the Blue House. They all have different styles. This is the main bedroom, with an ethnic bedspread, a small desk, and a simple wooden bookcase. Lucía Bosé’s taste for art is reflected in the drawings on the wardrobe. The fringed curtain suspended from the original beams of the building is very original.
East bedroom, on style vintageIt almost looks like a theatrical set. It has a large four-poster bed and an original headboard, in gold.
In front of the bed, a convertible sofa, in the Louis XV style, and three drawings: a portrait of Lucía Bosé and two angels, which always inspired the Italian actress.
Albero and terracotta tones blend with indigo in the decorative proposal of this bedroom. It is equipped with a nice desk and a cattail chair. The auxiliary lamps are telescopic and both have a gold base.
The guest rooms have sloping ceilings and represent Lucía Bosé’s creativity to the fullest. The shape of the ceiling is a unique frame for an immense sun that illuminates this room for two. The walls are canvases and have been painted with different decorative effects; for example, the door has been framed with a simple but gimmicky edging.
In this bedroom, the ceilings have exposed beams painted in blue and the wall has been stamped in finish faux.
This sponge primer gives continuity to the entire room. The reading corner looks like something out of an oil painting; with its cute stretcher table and an antique braided chair.
This small space has a sofa bed perfect for viewing the Milky Way at night. It is an attic room, with a lamp factory and a nice sculpture of a cow dyed in blue.
Lucía Bosé will always be a diva and whoever acquires this house will be lucky enough to enjoy its mark even in the bathrooms. In this rustic-style toilet, a built-in piece of furniture was chosen to fit the sink and it was covered with two mesh doors. The towels still show the initial of the last name of the unforgettable actress.
A nice detail of the actress remains in the Blue House: this stork.
Lucía Bosé was attracted to these birds, she even decided to paint T-shirts for her great-granddaughters with the lettering: Buongiorno Cicogna.
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