



I am back in Oaxaca in the same apartment. Here are a few views of the main room which has a sofa and chair, dining table, and desk. Through a doorway you can see the bedroom. Unseen is the kitchen--which I call the utility room since I don't cook here--located next to the dining table.
I decided to make the place a little more interesting and happy so I re-decorated by covering the sofa and chair with white rebozos, then added a couple embroidered pillows. I replaced the chair pads with green ones. Behind the sofa I hung two "sellos" with Mayan designs, which are cut out of tissue paper. Over the dining table I hung a hand-embroidered cloth that looks contemporary-ish from afar.
What do you think?
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