I've recently observed the growing trend of bringing the comfort and feeling of being at home closer to tourists and individuals who are unable to rent an apartment for an extended period.

Following this trend, more and more homeowners are choosing to transform their residences into hostels or guesthouses. This way, they cater to the needs of those who desire greater privacy and comfort, both for short and long periods spent away from home.

Diego Sanchez discovered his passion for hospitality after making his own house in Cordoba, Argentina, available to foreign tourists. The guesthouse incorporates vintage accents, contemporary design, and handcrafted furniture made from wooden pallets under the same roof.

The entire living room is a blend of contemporary and vintage decor pieces.Modern diamond-style armchairs contrast with emerald-colored vintage armchairs and a natural wood coffee table crafted from wooden pallets.

The living room maintains a neutral color scheme and impresses with elements such as natural wood or green plants. Accents of color are visible in the upholstery of the vintage-looking furniture. Natural light floods the entire room through the generous balcony doors.

In some places, tourists can admire various easy-to-maintain art pieces and plants like snake plants or cacti.

The original floor maintains continuity between the two living rooms intended for visitors, while the handmade lighting fixtures impress with their naturalness.

The bedrooms of the house maintain the same eclectic note. Decor elements or furniture taken directly from nature or those with a vintage look blend with industrial-inspired pieces such as the red lamp placed above the unvarnished wooden desk with modern chairs.

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