After months of renovations, Tamara Falcó finally opened her new home. A luxury penthouse, located in one of the most exclusive urbanizations in Madrid and valued at more than 1.5 million euros, which the Marchioness of Griñón finally finished decorating to her liking.
A home, distributed over two floors and with a total of 190 square meters, which has already been shown in detail in a well-known magazine. However, the Marchioness would not be completely happy, and she made it known in her weekly appearance in El Hormiguero, where she wanted to point out some other “defect” in her new home.
The aristocrat appeared in the weekly talk show hosted by Pablo Motos like every Thursday, and on this occasion she took center stage for her new house, which was presented in a video that her colleagues did not hesitate to comment on.
The friendliest of all of them, as usual, was Núria Roca, who praised Tamara’s good taste in decoration. Juan del Val and Pablo Motos, on the other hand, were more critical. “You can’t keep anything on nightstands,” del Val said. Especially with the kitchen, where they didn’t see that the marchioness was going to cook anything. “It’s time for you to make some toast. A house is not a house if it doesn’t smell like food,” Pablo Motos told him.
However, Tamara Falcó did not hesitate to point out flaws in her new house, ensuring that her house is “small.” Among other things, she complained that her dining room could fit “few people” because it is “small.” “We couldn’t go in to take the photos because we couldn’t fit in,” she lamented.
“All my savings have gone into that house,” Tamara said, proudly, on the program. It is no wonder, because the more than one million euros of its price, added to the expenses of the comprehensive reform, have had to cost the aristocrat much more than she would possibly have anticipated.
However, she assures that it is worth it, because that is where she plans to establish her family home with Íñigo Onieva, her new husband. Now, how long they last there, time will tell, because the marchioness bought the house off plan and, since she saw the completed construction, she has done nothing but criticize it.
“The house is very modern, because it is all glass and it is made so that you can be seen from all sides of the house. It is very beautiful on plan, but perhaps, for me, it is not the best of all,” he said just ago. just a few weeks. A comment that greatly bothered his architect, Joaquín Torres, who did not hesitate to charge against the marchioness: “He doesn’t like the attic, let him sell it. Controversy settled.”