Project posted by Hadley O'Regan

Casa Proserpina

Structure
House (Multi Residence)
You will immediately know you've arrived at Casa Proserpina when you see the massive wooden front door and the yellow walls. Casa Proserpina contains two Casitas (Casita Agua + Casita Fuego), as well as Casa Centro and they all sit behind this main entrance to the hacienda-style home.
You will immediately know you've arrived at Casa Proserpina when you see the massive wooden front door and the yellow walls. Casa Proserpina contains two Casitas (Casita Agua + Casita Fuego), as well as Casa Centro and they all sit behind this main entrance to the hacienda-style home.
Once you walk through the front door of Casa Proserpina to the left sits Casita Agua and to the right sits Casita Fuego. As you walk back through the iron gates you enter Casa Centro.
Once you walk through the front door of Casa Proserpina to the left sits Casita Agua and to the right sits Casita Fuego. As you walk back through the iron gates you enter Casa Centro.
Both of the Casitas are designed to sleep two and are complete with a living room, dining space, full kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, and rooftop patio. Casita Agua consists of three floors. The first-floor contains the living room and dining room, the bedroom and bathroom are located on the second floor and up top sits the rooftop patio.
Both of the Casitas are designed to sleep two and are complete with a living room, dining space, full kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, and rooftop patio. Casita Agua consists of three floors. The first-floor contains the living room and dining room, the bedroom and bathroom are located on the second floor and up top sits the rooftop patio.
Casita Agua gets its name from the blue touches that decorate the interior space. The living room has tall ceilings and one of the original archways leads you into the kitchen, dining space and stairway to the second floor.
Casita Agua gets its name from the blue touches that decorate the interior space. The living room has tall ceilings and one of the original archways leads you into the kitchen, dining space and stairway to the second floor.
The bedroom of Casita Fuego sits lofted above the living area and kitchen, comprising half the floor. The bathroom sits to the right as well as the stairs that lead up to the rooftop patio.
The bedroom of Casita Fuego sits lofted above the living area and kitchen, comprising half the floor. The bathroom sits to the right as well as the stairs that lead up to the rooftop patio.
Casita Fuego has a slightly different layout than Casita Agua. The lofted interior gives the space a very open feel.
Casita Fuego has a slightly different layout than Casita Agua. The lofted interior gives the space a very open feel.
The Azul Room of Casa Centro. This is one of three bedrooms located in Casa Centro. After you walk through the iron gates that mark the start of Casa Centro, the Azul Room sits directly to the right across from the central courtyard.
The Azul Room of Casa Centro. This is one of three bedrooms located in Casa Centro. After you walk through the iron gates that mark the start of Casa Centro, the Azul Room sits directly to the right across from the central courtyard.
The central courtyard is the first 'room' that you walk into in Casa Centro. It is perfect for making plans for the day over morning coffee or enjoying a cocktail before heading out in the evening.
The central courtyard is the first 'room' that you walk into in Casa Centro. It is perfect for making plans for the day over morning coffee or enjoying a cocktail before heading out in the evening.
This is the view from the rooftop of Casa Centro. It looks towards the front of the house and shows the rooftop patios of Casita Fuego and Casita Agua.
This is the view from the rooftop of Casa Centro. It looks towards the front of the house and shows the rooftop patios of Casita Fuego and Casita Agua.
The Master Bedroom of Casa Centro contains an impressive king-size bed, walk-in closet (not shown) and wood-burning fireplace.
The Master Bedroom of Casa Centro contains an impressive king-size bed, walk-in closet (not shown) and wood-burning fireplace.
La Sala. This is the living room of Casa Centro. Through the glass, arched doorways you can see the central Courtyard. To the right sits the entrance to the kitchen.
La Sala. This is the living room of Casa Centro. Through the glass, arched doorways you can see the central Courtyard. To the right sits the entrance to the kitchen.
This is the view from the back garden patio looking towards the front of the house. To the right is the dining room of Casa Centro and to the left is the Rosa Room of Casa Centro. Through the doors takes you to the master bedroom of Casa Centro and the living room.
This is the view from the back garden patio looking towards the front of the house. To the right is the dining room of Casa Centro and to the left is the Rosa Room of Casa Centro. Through the doors takes you to the master bedroom of Casa Centro and the living room.
El Comedor. This is the main dining room located in Casa Centro. The entire house is filled with color and the vibrant yellow and green wallpaper with the bright purple rug is just one example.
El Comedor. This is the main dining room located in Casa Centro. The entire house is filled with color and the vibrant yellow and green wallpaper with the bright purple rug is just one example.
El Comedor. The dining room of Casa Centro.
El Comedor. The dining room of Casa Centro.
The Rosa Room. This is one of three bedrooms located in Casa Centro.
The Rosa Room. This is one of three bedrooms located in Casa Centro.

Details

Bedrooms
5
Full Baths
5

Credits

Interior Design
Anna Ramierz of San Miguel Interiors

From Hadley O'Regan

Casa Proserpina owner, Hadley O'Regan, had only heard of San Miguel de Allende a few years ago. She was intrigued by the lively little city, but little did she know she would shortly be the new owner of a 300+-year-old home in the heart of the city.

Hadley booked a flight and planned her trip. While walking around the streets of SMA she thought it would be fun to look at some properties, just to see what the casas of the town looked like. Casa Proserpina had been on the market for one day, but the connection was immediate. She made an offer that same day and the house was hers.

Hadley greatly appreciated the true bones of the house; the incredible archways, the original stonework, but she has a fabulous eye for design and saw an opportunity with this space. Some renovations and a touch of luxury later, she had transformed this casa into a dream destination. The name of the house, Casa Proserpina, means 'spring' in Latin. Hadley saw this as fitting for the rejuvenation that she brought to the house but also the rejuvenation that the house gave to her.

Casa Proserpina is now available for rental directly through Hadley or through Airbnb.
www.casaproserpina.com