The Pad

We’ve got a two-bedroom pad in the same building as The Loft ready to house those who need a little more space. The wall of windows in the living room give it excellent light and a nice breeze. The decor matches this light and breezy feeling, making The Pad a peaceful sanctuary perfect for those who want to feel like they are living in Buenos Aires, not just visiting it.

 Living Room

 

The building is one of the oldest and best preserved in the neighborhood. Back then a floor was much more than just a place to throw down some carpet. They were part of the decor. Thought went into the design of these original tile floors.

Original Tile Floors

 

The kitchen is fully stocked with an old 1950s refrigerator, a microwave (for reheating those amazing meals you couldn’t finish the night before), a stove and oven. The skylight from the terrace highlights the mosaic designed wall.

Kitchen

 

Have breakfast at the bar in the morning light, or head up to the terrace and get some sun. The terrace is on the third second floor. The terrace is a great place for a romantic dinner or a small dinner party.
Terrace

 

What makes The Pad special is the details. Stained glass windows, vaulted brick ceilings, and artistic touches throughout. Natalia has outdone herself again!

Up the Stairs

 

The upstairs bedroom can also serve as an office or study. Just turn the bed into a sofa and pull the desk to the window.

Upstairs Bedroom

And the master bedroom is bigger than my entire apartment (well, almost). So many of those who’ve stayed with us this past year in The Loft have come to Buenos Aires to write. The Pad is peaceful enough to inspire, roomy enough for you to get a change of scenery when you’ve reached a block, and quiet enough to make you feel like you’re in the country instead of this city of millions.

Master Bedroom

Master Bedroom

 

We’re working on updating our website to show more of The Pad. We’ll announce it when we’ve finished. For now, here’s a taste of our newest addition to the family: The Pad. 

To see these pictures and others, head over to San Telmo Loft on Flickr. We’ll be adding more shots of The Pad soon.

 

Rates:

USD$500 per week

USD$1200 per month

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