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Monday, August 1, 2011

chateau de moissac...a French dream

The most beautiful chateau in France? Quite possibly... I fell in love with these images, all from Chateau de Moissac.
Candles make an impact upon entrance.
French doors opening to a gorgeous room with a French chandelier.
The kitchen really sealed the deal for me, I could move in immediately! Note the unusual step ladder, we have almost the exact model in our store right now (and many others very similar just arrived). I particularly like the floor to ceiling cabinets stacked full of white china...
Another view through into the kitchen. The stone flooring is divine.
A rustic dining room with an antique trestle table and benches. Note the French cheese board on the table. We have a fresh supply of these boards in the store, but they are selling fast!
The urn in the corner appears to be marble or stone of some kind. The hall lantern is lovely too.
A French chaise longue in the bedroom. We found a similar chaise on our last buying trip, but it didn't fit into the shipment. We now have to wait even longer for it!
A very comfortable living room. And cosy with the open fire. I like the use of the table at the back of the sofa.
A dreamy bathroom! The double pedestal basin is unusual. And the wall sconces either side of the mirror make sense.
More antiques including a French painted oak cupboard in the corner.
The chandelier is amazing but I am more drawn to the collection of mercury glass candlesticks on the buffet.
A more formal dining room, it looks ready for a white Christmas. For more visit Chateau de Moissaic. In the meantime, we can just dream...

4 comments:

  1. Hmmmmmmmmmmm...i am dreaming of.......enjoy your week darling....xxx...

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  2. Isn't this chateau just gorgeous? Those big roaring fires look so fabulous!

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  3. Those are just beautiful images...so serene and peaceful.
    Rene

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  4. The Chateau Moissac is divine and to be lusted after. One would love to live within those walls.Lucky you, you were there.

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