Margaret once showed a modern apartment on TV. Today, she prefers a completely different climate – she chose sunny Spain, where she feels more and more at home. He spends the winter months away from Poland for the first time. He also devotes this period to renovating four walls. How is her new home transformation going?
Margaret is nearing the end of her renovation. That's what she called her new house
The singer conducted to Spain from long-term partnerwhich is KaCeZet. She was fed up with living in Warsaw and the adventures in the Dutch house where she had recently lived. IN “Good morning TVN” she talked about the revolution in her life. – I am fulfilling my dream and spending my first winter outside the country. I live on the beach. It is warm and sunny in Spain. Great. The way I do things is more complicated. We push these things forward from morning to night, Margaret confessed. On Instagram, she posed in the mirror in her new apartment with her husband. We see a bright space, a patterned floor and an exit to the terrace. The singer herself decided to name her new home in a specific way. “The renovation in Spain is almost done. Would you like to see CASA DE LA RUDERA?” – Margaret asked on InstaStories. So we are waiting for the results.
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Margaret sees Gibraltar from the window. She's missing one thing
The star very quickly decided to move to Spain. – We Poles also have a similar temperament to the Spanish. And it's still Europe, so it's close (…) The paperwork involved in buying a flat is currently very simplified. In our case, the entire procedure took one day and a meeting with the agent. We flew they watchedWe had one apartment and I immediately knew that I would like to live here – revealed Margaret dla “National Geographic”. She is pleased with the chosen location, especially the amazing views. – I get up in the morning and I see z windows Gibraltar (…) For as long as I can remember, I have been surrounded by an immigrant community, people were constantly changing, some were leaving, others were coming. I guess I never put down roots there either. I've always been tempted to continue, she confessed. She complimented the Poles. – But paradoxically, the further I go, the more I notice my Polishness. I appreciate and like her. When I live in Spain and we move there for the autumn and winter, I miss the Vistula's diligence, loyalty and hardness – she added.