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The Magical House Of Federica & Co In Novales, Spain

Federica, fell in love with this beautiful house and began the restoration process, painting, placing on the walls the ideal wallpapers of flowers and peonies of Laura Ashley, creating her own garden ... giving shape to what would be the new home of the Federica & Co. business.
Federica & Co is not a rural house, it is not an inn, let alone a hotel. She defines it as a cottage of experiences. In Federica & Co, you live in a house, you feel the music at full volume, you learn to cook, you taste the authentic Italian gastronomy, you stay amazed by her vintage furniture, you walk through her garden full of lemon and orange trees and you can even buy unique decorative items.














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