A San Antonio home with mosaic ceilings and a bar that looks like a piano is back on the market

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The house was built for the family behind the La Quinta hotel chain, and its current owners are retired weatherman Roy Galvan and city communication exec Di Galvan. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX beautifulhome uniquehome RealEstate

The two-story dwelling's stone exterior and Spanish-style roof aren't unusual for the Monticello Park Historic District, where it lies. But the interior features an explosion of design touches from the longtime owners that offer surprises around every corner.

The couple started with an interesting canvas that included Spanish Eclectic, Art Moderne and Tudor Revival elements built by three separate builders, including the developer of Olmos Park. There’s even a story behind the terrazzo-tile floors, which were designed by Alameda Theater architect N. Strauss Nayfach.

 

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