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The Orange House, is generously proportioned and has 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 of them en-suite, a fireplace and a barbecue area outside. It can comfortably accommodate six guests. Like the other houses this one is also partly built of natural stone and is decorated in tones of light orange, deep burgundy red and brown.



The front door of the largest of the three Coloured Houses opens into a hall with burgundy coloured armchairs and a coffee table. African pictures adorn the walls. On the right, you will find a bedroom suite with a large double bed, a sofa, a television and a fireplace. This room has an en-suite bathroom with a shower and bath.



On the other side of the sitting room you’ll find an elegant living room with a group of three beige sofas around a coffee table and a fine fireplace. The living room is linked to a dining room which has an oval table and six chairs. There is also a bookshelf, a chest of drawers and more African sand-paintings on the walls. The kitchen is finished in white and has ample fitted cupboards and work tops. It also has another table with four chairs.



One of the highlights of Casa Naranja is the thatched veranda that opens out behind the kitchen. More than anywhere else this unique setting will enhance your holiday feeling and get you in the mood for serious relaxation. The floor and walls are made of natural stone, the table is made from rustic wood and the bench is carved into one of the walls: this is the place where you will want to party! Sumptuous plants hanging from the walls give an exotic flair to the whole room.



The stone grill will tempt you to cook many a barbecue dinner – or you can prepare a fresh meal in the kitchen annex. The veranda has an additional sitting area with wicker chairs and table and there is also a small bathroom with a shower.



A staircase leads up to the second floor with three more bedrooms. The one furnished in light-coloured woven raffia is perfect for a young family, where children of up to three years of age can sleep in a traditional Canary Island wooden cot. Disguised as a full-length mirror a door opens into to a large bathroom with bath. This bedroom also has a balcony overlooking the sea; it is furnished with rattan chairs so you can admire the view in complete comfort.



The remaining two bedrooms are furnished in light and dark wood tones and they both have double beds.