This home in Provence, France was featured in the June issue of Australian Country Style (pages 57-62). I love the front of the home with the shutters, arched windows and oak trees.I like the comfy looking armchairs - both different in shape and coverings. And that fireplace! Only in France...
The galley kitchen with butler's sink looks like a pleasure to cook in. And the lime-washed beams give the area heaps of character.
And this looks like the perfect spot to rest after a busy day. The sheer curtains are devine. The chaise longue should make a come-back soon, they look very comfortable to me.
Thats's interesting about the chaise longue I have one that I was thinking of selling, maybe I should just recover in Belgian linen the last photo looks fabulous.
My name is Tammy and I am co-founder and co-owner of The Drill Hall Emporium with my mother, Sue and my sister, Donna. I am always on the hunt for beautiful objects for our antiques store and my home
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My name is Tammy and I partly own The Drill Hall Emporium with my mother, Sue and my sister, Donna. My sisters and I began sourcing antiques when we were in highschool. Eventually our market stall evolved into what is now a successful antiques store. My time is now spent working in the store and travelling locally and overseas searching for interesting antiques.
Thats's interesting about the chaise longue I have one that I was thinking of selling, maybe I should just recover in Belgian linen the last photo looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteYes, if you can find a nice linen then go for it, I say. In addition, it is the ultimate in recycling!
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