The Colombian government bought this seven-bedroom stucco and stone home in 1957, three years after it established relations with Canada. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
The Colombian government bought this seven-bedroom stucco and stone home in 1957, three years after it established relations with Canada. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
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The Colombian government bought this seven-bedroom stucco and stone home in 1957, three years after it established relations with Canada. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
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The sleek new reception room features a cream-coloured palette with punches of red. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
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Ambassador Nicolas Lloreda-Ricaurte, his wife, Alessandra Tassara, and their seven-year-old daughter Daniella love their newly renovated home. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
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The diplomatic couple was urged to keep the oak floors, but decided, in keeping with Colombia’s light, airy decor, to make the switch to maple. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
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The ambassador found this unique early painting by well-known Colombian artist Fernando Botero when he first arrived in Ottawa. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)