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The room costs that will be listed are the TOTAL costs for the workshop!
Chiquita and Pepita Rooms: They are small and each has its own personality. There is a small efficiency kitchen area nearby as well as a common patio area and living areas. All rooms have private baths.
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Chiquita and Pepita Rooms: They are small and each has its own personality. There is a small efficiency kitchen area nearby as well as a common patio area and living areas. All rooms have private baths.
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Both the Rosita and Jovita rooms have queen-size beds and a private bath with shower and close-by terrace or patio area.
The Rosita Room is on the ground level at the end of the house. There is a nearby outdoor table and two chairs and close access to the nearby stairs leading up to the Art and Project studio. A rustic hand carved headboard, old hats and handmade furniture add to the simple charm of this room.
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The Rosita Room is on the ground level at the end of the house. There is a nearby outdoor table and two chairs and close access to the nearby stairs leading up to the Art and Project studio. A rustic hand carved headboard, old hats and handmade furniture add to the simple charm of this room.
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Terraza Suite This one bedroom apartment has it's own plant filled terrace benind an entry gate, along with outdoor seating for two. The hand painted tile kitchenette has counter seating. The sitting area with couch, coffee table and two chairs many windows with pretty views. Cable TV is in the living area and of course a private bath with shower. Two beds can be made into a king if preferred.
Images of La Terazza.
Images of La Terazza.
Madam's Suite: This one bedroom apartment has a large living space with a couch and 2 comfortable chairs facing a large fireplace. The living space also has dining table and seating for 4, as well as a writing desk and cable TV. A talavera tiled kitchenette has all the basics. The bedroom has a walk-in closet, private bath with shower and twin beds which easily convert to a king size bed. Additional trundle beds are available for 2 more guests. A balcony overlooks the street and a small terrace faces the inner flower-filled courtyard. Another airy door opens to the fountain patio below.|
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Vista Suite: This studio apartment has a flight of stairs up to an entry terrace with a reading chair and potted plants. Inside, the open floor plan includes a kitchenette, table and two chairs, an Equipali couch and chair and cable TV. A closet separates the 2 twin or king bed from the main space. There is a private bath with shower. At the rear there are French doors to a second flower-filled terrace with a table and seating for two. For view lovers, there is a steep stair to the top level terrace with 360 degree views.
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Vista Suite: This studio apartment has a flight of stairs up to an entry terrace with a reading chair and potted plants. Inside, the open floor plan includes a kitchenette, table and two chairs, an Equipali couch and chair and cable TV. A closet separates the 2 twin or king bed from the main space. There is a private bath with shower. At the rear there are French doors to a second flower-filled terrace with a table and seating for two. For view lovers, there is a steep stair to the top level terrace with 360 degree views.
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Besos Grande: This light-filled upstairs apartment is the largest self-contained area in the house. It has two bedrooms (one with twin beds or king and a fireplace and the other with a queen bed); two ensuite bathrooms (one with tub, and shower - First Kiss, and one with shower); a large living room with a fireplace; a full open kitchen and several terraces. A large terrace with shaded table and chairs directly outside the front door is shared with nearby suites. Besos Grande overlooks the fountain courtyard. This entire Besos Grande is rentable as its own luxury suite for 4 people (with capacity for additional sleep space on a futon couch) or individually as two private bedrooms. The two bedrooms are called First Kiss and Kiss Me Again. $3699 for each room.
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Paloma Loft is situated close to the Project room/art studio, and has direct access to the Upper garden terrace. This room can be made as a king or 2 twin Suite and has a small kitchenette with mini fridge, and ensuite bath with shower, as well as easy access to the Besitos kitchen and sala area below. $3699
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Images of Paloma Loft
The Hummingbird Room is a king or twin-bedded room that faces out into the garden. It has a private bath with tiled shower.
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The Dragonfly Room faces out into the courtyard and has 2 twin beds (or one king) and private ensuite bathroom with Mexican-tiled bathtub and overhead shower.
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The Dragonfly Room faces out into the courtyard and has 2 twin beds (or one king) and private ensuite bathroom with Mexican-tiled bathtub and overhead shower.
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The Mariposa Room, with its large arched windows facing the garden, is perfect for an artist. It has two twins or a king bed and a private bath with shower.
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Images of Mariposa
In addition there is a newly available room called the Turca Suite -only one large bed - no twin beds available.
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I will be your organizer every step of the way:
I studied at the Art Students League of NY in the late 60's taking a sculpture class and lasted about 3 months. But that was long enough to burn into my memory the great smell of paint that wafted through the League halls. In 1987, I moved to Colorado and attempted to find painting classes, but found nothing. Then the memory of those great smells came back to me and got me to thinking "what if Denver could have its own Art Students League"?
I had the opportunity to meet with thousands of artists in Colorado and informally surveyed them about how they would feel about having a League in Denver. The response was overwhelming so I put together a great board of directors and then spent a week in NY, picking the brain of the League Director Rosina Florio. The board at the NY League approved using their name and I went back to Denver and got to work. A year later, in 1988 The Art Students League of Denver opened their doors to great success. Over the years the Denver League grew and they finally purchased an old public school from Denver Public Schools and moved into it's permanent home. In 2013 the League celebrated it's 25th anniversary.
I've been bringing painters and art lovers to France, Italy, Portugal, England, Greece, Argentina, Cuba and San Miguel de Allende since 1993.\
www.1WorldArtTravel
www.phillevine.com
Phone: 917-273-7768
fax: 866-501-6873
[email protected]
I will be your organizer every step of the way:
I studied at the Art Students League of NY in the late 60's taking a sculpture class and lasted about 3 months. But that was long enough to burn into my memory the great smell of paint that wafted through the League halls. In 1987, I moved to Colorado and attempted to find painting classes, but found nothing. Then the memory of those great smells came back to me and got me to thinking "what if Denver could have its own Art Students League"?
I had the opportunity to meet with thousands of artists in Colorado and informally surveyed them about how they would feel about having a League in Denver. The response was overwhelming so I put together a great board of directors and then spent a week in NY, picking the brain of the League Director Rosina Florio. The board at the NY League approved using their name and I went back to Denver and got to work. A year later, in 1988 The Art Students League of Denver opened their doors to great success. Over the years the Denver League grew and they finally purchased an old public school from Denver Public Schools and moved into it's permanent home. In 2013 the League celebrated it's 25th anniversary.
I've been bringing painters and art lovers to France, Italy, Portugal, England, Greece, Argentina, Cuba and San Miguel de Allende since 1993.\
www.1WorldArtTravel
www.phillevine.com
Phone: 917-273-7768
fax: 866-501-6873
[email protected]