Cuddled in dreams.

The warmth of a Bansko wool blanket and the sweet mysteriousness of lightly swinging wooden persienne from the East begin the story, which will be written on with pleasure by anyone, who wishes to turn for a couple of days Momini Dvori into their home.

A play of lights and shadows in the space, which is intimate and open at the same time, and where nuances, materials and textures from different worlds are tenderly melting into each other.

Traces from galloping through snows and through exotic secrecy have got entangled in this small hotel with a sweet decorative name. In the centre of Bansko. With 11 rooms – each different. The house has been staying there since as early as the 60s. The new owners – Tania Dimova and Dimo Dimov together with architect Svetoslava Andreichin have re-tailored the space. The masters Nasko and Todor Kolchevi from Bachevo lag the metal staircase with beech-tree, restore the wood-carved ceiling found in the dusk of the Mehana, age prematurely beams and pillars. Furniture from sunny rattan and mysterious dark wood, richly decorated window-dressings, soft cotton textiles, tassel-pillows, airy persiennes from blossoming wands and from tender wooden rings are setting out from Indonesia , Malaysia and Singapore to Bansko. Tania and Dimo's fantasies weave also Grandma's tufty rugs and hides from reindeer into the interior. The air gets saturated with relish from the East, the magnetic severity of a northern hunting hut and the warm openness of local house's elements – cozy and cosmopolitan, crowned by the sparkling mountain peaks across.

“BRAVACASA” magazine – February 2007