
This is the ranch that China Suárez chose as a refuge with Icardi in Uruguay
After days of media tension and threats, the actress chose a very special place in Carmelo to disconnect
China Suárez made headlines again after her getaway to Uruguay with Mauro Icardi, amid a context marked by threats on social media and the footballer's family conflicts. On Father's Day weekend, both decided to distance themselves from the media noise and take refuge in a country house located in Carmelo, a place full of meaning for the actress.
The property in question belongs to renowned designer Natalia Antolín, a close friend of the former Casi Ángeles star, and was chosen on other occasions by the artist for important moments in her personal life. She baptized Magnolia, her daughter with Benjamín Vicuña, there, and it was also the epicenter of wedding rumors with the Chilean actor, although these were never confirmed.

Far from ostentatious top-level, the country house in Carmelo stands out for its rustic and cozy aesthetic. Every corner conveys harmony, a connection with nature, and a strong sense of emotional refuge. In the images that circulated on social media, a main room can be seen where a lit fireplace surrounded by deep red walls takes center stage. The warm light—both from the fire and a hanging bulb—creates an intimate, almost cinematic atmosphere.
The decor reinforces this atmosphere: on the mantelpiece, candles, decorative figures, and a collection of matryoshkas stand out, reflecting a taste for symbolic and personal objects. On one side, a plush sofa covered with a knitted blanket offers a touch of visual comfort, while on the other side there is a low seat that complements the scene. The stone floor and brick walls evoke old, solid constructions full of character.

In another room, the same style is repeated: intense colors, a white rug, books, fresh flowers, and a woven coffee table that reinforces the sense of warmth. A large mirror multiplies the light from the fireplace and visually expands the space. Everything in the house seems designed to create an experience of shelter and disconnection from the outside world.

The exterior of the country house is no exception. A path of rectangular slabs leads through a wooded park, where orange and lemon trees predominate. The landscape, well-tended but not rigid, reveals a balance between the wild and the aesthetic. Some fallen fruit on the grass adds a touch of authenticity and life.
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