Quarantine in style: the couple had transformed the garage into a stunning Spanish restaurant

Quarantine in style: the couple had transformed the garage into a stunning Spanish restaurant

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Self-isolation is a time for creativity. The couple from the UK so missed the Sunny days in Spain that decided to turn your garage into a themed restaurant. Now they are enjoying delicious Spanish dishes in the colorful interior, created by your own hands. Friends of the couple have already asked to book them a table after the end of quarantine. Look, the shop looks like this at home, then in our material.Quarantine in style: the couple had transformed the garage into a stunning Spanish restaurant37-year-old Amy and 49-year-old mark Casey has diversified its menu in the isolation, turning the garage into a Spanish restaurant. To give the room authenticity, they used Souvenirs purchased during travels to Spain. Now the family is enjoying paella, washed down with Spanish beer and wine.

Quarantine in style: the couple had transformed the garage into a stunning Spanish restaurantEarlier the couple used the garage as a workshop. They decided to turn the room into a beautiful themed cafe and dinner in the colorful atmosphere during isolation.

Quarantine in style: the couple had transformed the garage into a stunning Spanish restaurantTo transform the garage into a cozy restaurant Amy and mark used household items and materials on hand.

Quarantine in style: the couple had transformed the garage into a stunning Spanish restaurantThe couple are happy that now they have their own cafe, working 24 hours a day. Friends of the couple asked if I can book a table in a fancy restaurant. They promise to fulfill their request after the end of quarantine.

Quarantine in style: the couple had transformed the garage into a stunning Spanish restaurantAmy and mark I love Spain and spent there vacation. They called their restaurant "Casa Casey". Wife plan every week to change the theme of the institution in Mexican, Greek and French.

Quarantine in style: the couple had transformed the garage into a stunning Spanish restaurantWhile enjoy delicious food and a cozy atmosphere in the family restaurant Amy and mark, daughter Christine and her boyfriend, who lives with them during the isolation.

Love and creativity can improve the life of a loved one. The wife gave the British a convenient prosthesis from scrap materials found in the barn.

Keywords: UK | Garage | Decor | Home | Insulation | Spain | Quarantine | Cafe | Menu | Organization | Restaurant | Its owner | Family | Spouses

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