Branco creme, verde e vermelho alaranjado são as cores perfeitas para as folhas e pétalas deste padrão floral deslumbrante. O estilo natural é a opção ideal para combinar com vários estilos de decoração de interiores, como o estilo Asiático, o Shabby Chic e o Country. Este papel de parede tem uma superfície resistente à lavagem sendo uma boa escolha para decorar halls de entrada, escadas ou salas de jantar.
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Cucine Shabby da sogno…. La cucina è l’ambiente dove passiamo buona parte della nostra giornata, quindi arredarla con gusto e parsimonia è proprio una necessità alla quale non dobbiamo …
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Firstly let me thank you all for taking the time to leave such lovely comments on the shabby bedroom post. Today the tour takes you around the ground floor which contains the kitchen, lounge and dining areas. Shabby couch made by me. Footstool embroidered by Rosanna. Mail made by Katie. Chocolates made by Sabiha. Chocolate box made by Sabiha. Petit point slippers embroidered by Sandi Quance. Rose picture a gift from Carolyn. My favourite shelf! Lamp shade made by my friend Anne many years ago. Anne helped me turn it into a standard lamp. Table made by me. I modified some kitset chairs. Picture from Linda. Shelf from Sylvia. Eiffel tower I painted was a gift from Sans. Petit point embroidered tea cosy from Sandi Quance. Cupcakes made by Christel Jensen. Cookies and doughnuts made by Kim Saulter. Jug and flowers made by me. Eiffel tower picture from Sylvia. The kitchen corner. Tin on floor made by Sylvia. Cupcake sign and plate and jam made by Carolyn. Blue jug made by Sylvia. Teeny, tiny whisk made by Sabiha. I made the rest! Notice board made by me. Hutch I remodelled was a gift from Kim Saulter. Eggcups and candlestick from Sylvia. Rose picture from Linda. Suitcase made by me. Plates from Hanna and Kim. Roses tin from Carolyn. The junk drawer, every home has one! Here's what's in the boxes in the bottom of the hutch. Christmas decoration shoes made by Sabiha. Box of Christmas baubles made by Lissu. Coffee table and vase of roses made by me. Macaroons made by Stephanie Kilgast. Tiny basket of knitting made by Sabiha. All of Rachel Ashwell's books can be found in this house! Oh, you'd like a better look at the Paris case?! You knew there'd be something inside didn't you? Just a few mementos of Paris. I hope you've enjoyed the tour, it's been fun showing you around! Once again I owe a huge thank you to all the wonderful friends who have sent me so many beautiful things. The final part of the tour will be coming soon! Mercedes
Quando lo stile country francese, spensierato e romantico, si riflette nell'arredamento della casa, nel giardinaggio, nel cibo e nell'ospitalità e diventa uno stile di vita, scandito dal naturale susseguirsi delle stagioni. Oggi voglio parlarvi di una donna che ammiro molto, una vera icona di stile
Materiali antichi, mobili artigianali e colori patinati rendono unica l'atmosfera di questa antica residenza di caccia del XVIII secolo trasformata dai proprietari Christiane e Jean-François Bugnet in uno splendido e accogliente B&B. Il glicine, tra fiori profumati e foglie eteree, aggiunge co
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A Sézanne (Marne - Francia) c'è una casa del XVIII secolo ricavata in un ex convento dove tutto parla di un tempo passato. Soprattutto a Natale quando, adornata dai bagliori delle candele e dagli addobbi festosi, accoglie parenti e amici dei proprietari e fa rivivere a tutti momenti d'infanzia con l
Spiegelfliesen sind angesagter denn je, deshalb verraten wir Ihnen in diesem Beitrag, wie Sie damit originelle Akzente im Interieur setzen können. Unten finden Sie 20 inspirierende Beispiele, von...
"What is Christmas? It is tenderness for the past, courage for the present, and hope for the future." ~Agnes M. Pahro Exciting news!! CREATING VINTAGE CHARM magazine has featured me in their Christmas issue! It is a wonderful issue full of so many beautiful holiday treasures and ideas! Right now all of their past issues are 20% off! Hurry though the sale ends December 7th. To purchase the current issue go to: http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/670300. Here are a few photos from the photoshoot I did for the magazine that weren't included. Hope everyone is having a marvellous week!
Modern redesign of this old country house and a beautiful addition of contemporary architectural elements to the rustic home created beautiful living spaces that are stylish, comfortable and bright
The shabby chic look usually has a lot of white, neutrals, and bright interiors. Characteristics of the beach life, comfortably worn and casual interiors bring the shabby chic life into your interiors effortlessly. The main
Old door trim holds vintage photos of family members My bad, It has been months since I last posted but I am back. Thanks for your patience and for prodding me to post updates of my little retreat, my girl cave, my she-she shack. Simplicity is a word familiar to tiny house enthusiasts. Many tiny house residents are pleased to announce that they have become minimalists in their quest to simplify their life. I can not say that I would be excited about being a minimalist. When Slabtown Customs was building my home I saw that as a good reason to go shopping. I helped support the economy as well as small local businesses. Oh, and I helped clean up a few curbs from what others dis guarded as trash. I had fun collecting vintage items to re purpose and up cycle for my new tiny retreat. Giving a vintage item a new life is recycling in it's purest form while preventing it from being tossed in the landfill. I will back track in future posts and show you some of the ways I up cycled my vintage finds. I will show you how I turned trash into treasures for my tiny house. Here is a partial list of my future posts. Christmas in my tiny house -2013 Entertaining in a very tiny home My tiny house bathroom, complete with a tiny tub, sink and toilet A tiny house with a master loft and a guest loft A 8 x 18 tiny house that sleeps up to 5 people Tiny house storage solutions The importance of a normal size front door Creating the vintage look in a tiny house My kitchen cabinets & counter project Making chandeliers to add bling to my tiny house A curb side find, becomes a bedroom set for a tiny master loft 8 chandeliers in a tiny house Paint recommendations for a tiny house Shabby Cottage turns beach cottage Room on the porch Adding shutters and flower boxes to your tiny house OK, are you ready to see what I have been up to since the last time I posted? Here are some pictures of the interior of my tiny home. I am an amateur blogger and have not figured out how to make the pictures larger. It could take till Jan for me to figure that out. Any tips from you pro's are welcome. Sorry about that. And now, with great joy I present to you..."my menopause cave". I just love my front porch My reading nook A cozy spot to curl up for a nap An old chippy door transformed into a fireplace My shabby little fireplace My teeny tiny bathroom A ladder that blends into the bookshelf My galley style kitchen View from the back of my tiny house An apartment size refrigerator and nice size freezer Crystal handles and knobs add bling and sparkle to kitchen cabinets Kitchen shelves with custom brackets Double kitchen sink and 2 burner electric stove top Book & storage shelf Vintage valances work well to hide clutter Big clock in a TINY house The great room Vintage screen door repurposed as a pantry door One of my favorite pieces - an old farm table more than 200 years old The views from my reading nook So there you have it.... my little retreat that sits on my land in beautiful WA State. Blessings, Tonita
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The Eleish van Breems design studio in Fairfield,CT as filmed on This Old House. Big news here at Eleish van Breems! Rhonda and I are so excited to welcome Kevin O'Connor and the crew of This Old House to our design studio in Connecticut to talk about the origins of Scandinavian design! If you have not been watching this season, This Old House features a wonderful old Queen Anne style home in Cambridge, MA that is being totally remodeled in Modern Scandinavian style. It is an exciting project and when This Old House's producer, Deb Hood asked us to weigh in as experts as to what elements the homeowners should make sure to incorporate for an authentic Scandinavian feel, we were thrilled. We appear in the middle of this week's episode and, if you tune in, you will see Rhonda and I talking about the history of what makes up a great Scandinavian style room - light, functionalism, reverence for natural materials, bringing the outdoors in and bold color injections, to name but a few. The episode is airing this week on Thursday, October 25th on PBS and WGBH. You can check local listings HERE. if you want to tune in and watch with us. Just enter your zip code and your local air dates will show! Friends in the Tri-State area we are on Episode 4 airing on: 10/27 7:00 PM Cambridge Project, Part 4 of 15more [CC] [Stereo] WEDW, Channel 12 10/28 5:30 PM Cambridge Project, Part 4 of 15more [CC] [Stereo] WEDW, Channel 10 11/04 7:00 PM Cambridge Project, Part 4 of 15more [CC] [Stereo] WLIW, Channel 21 A rare Swedish painted trunk in the Keeping Room at Eleish van Breems. To celebrate our appearance on This Old House, Rhonda and I are also on Dering Hall this week with our special picks on how to pull a Scandinavian feeling library together. Dering Hall really is a fantastic place with such an eclectic group of designers and artisans and we were pleased to find lots of almost sculptural pieces for our Dering Hall library room - elevating wood, leather and glass to new levels of chic. We imagine all these beautiful pieces gathered around a roaring fire this crisp October night! Here are our selections and thoughts: Clear Band Pendant – John Pomp Studio Glass is revered as an art form in Scandinavia. Made by a true artisan workshop, these hand blown Glass Pendants by John Pomp are stunning and a must have! Gudinna Barrel Tall Wing Chair – Bjork Studio Gudinna means goddess and that is how you would feel sitting in this glamorous wing chair. Rug N10210 – Doris Leslie Blau The browns and greens of this rug bring a bit of the outside in and make you feel as if you are walking on a forest floor. The pattern is classic mid-century Swedish. Bookcase – Lars Bolander Shelving in Swedish homes is practical and out in the open. This double size bookcase is a collector’s dream whether housing books or a pottery collection. Historic Canvas by Stockholm Artist Eva Badenhorst The words we think of for these canvases are romance and whimsy. The essence of period Swedish wall canvases is captured here and the antique sailcloth used for the canvas adds a special dimension and connection to another time. Swedish Antique Dropleaf Table – Eleish van Breems The Swedish “slagbord” or drop leaf table is famous among those familiar with Scandinavian furniture for its versatility and good looks. Folding down to often under a foot in width, the table may be pulled out and extended to make a work desk. Totally functional and the soulful worn patina on this example is amazing. We would get it out of the kitchen and into the library. Sugar Press Stool/ Side table – Tucker Robbins We love this stool by Tucker Robbins to bring the experience of raw wood into a room. Repurposing is important and this is a great example of materials and function being celebrated and transformed into something far from its agrarian roots. Frasier Chair – Giannetti Home Inspired by a mid-century Swedish chair, the Frasier has the simple lines we look for and a rich waxed brown leather upholstery that is practical as well as handsome. El Monte Lamp – Lawson- Fenning This walnut lamp is like a sleek sculpture. We are very attracted to the almost organic form and the melding of Scandinavian and mid-century Californian influences. The Dyrham chimneypiece – Jamb Limited Swedes are the first to acknowledge that the element of fire feeds the soul and the body. This 18th c. English mantle is the perfect fire alter - it incorporates many of the elements found in Classical Gustavian form, from the greek key to the garland of oak and acorns tied with ribbons. The Klismos Bench – Jamb Limited The Greek Klismos form has been revered in Scandinavia as well as all of Europe for centuries. The Klismos definitely reaches a new level of chic in this window bench made of teak and woven leather. Sunburst Mirror – Eleish van Breems Light & Reflection. Gilding and Mirrors. The need for more light is why mirrors are used so much in traditional Swedish design. Our handcrafted 32 ray mirror in verre eglomise white gold is handcrafted and inspired by the northern sun as it hangs in a winter sky. To read more about our selections on the Dering Hall magazine, called DH Guide, go to HERE.Or SHOP a few of our Eleish van Breems products and visit our website at www.evbantiques.com. The dining room with Fortuny fabric covered Eleish van Breems Collection Gustavian style chairs. We will be checking up on the Cambridge project at This Old House as it progresses over the next month or so and look forward to seeing it being injected with lots of Scandinavian style. All Interiors Images by Neil Landino.
Hello everyone, Hope your week is going well. I had planned to do this post from down south but I had internet issues there. As you may know this is the boat house that my husband and son built a little over a year ago. I have shown bits and pieces but today I have more photos that I haven't shown before. There are still some little touches to be done but I can show them later. We used old windows and doors ,spindles and some old wainscoting as well as a couple of old barn beams. The posts on the porch were also recycled, I love how it reflects in the pond. Some of you might remember that I got the old door and the old iron bed at the 70 mile yard sale last September ~ both for $20, The little conservatory on the back faces south and we used old french doors in here.Although it is small I love it! If you would like to see more of it click here. A small porch across the front to sit and enjoy nature. It has already had a few changes as this was before the iron bed. Andrew's grandfather was a carpenter and this was his handmade ladder that Andrew treasures.I kind of doubt that either of them imagined it with linen and lace! The little nook is a cozy place to enjoy the view or read a book. It has an electric fireplace for ambiance. The loft is a favorite place for our grandchildren. This was the first year for this flower bed and it did well for a first season. We used soil from our own compost pile. I can't wait until we can sleep out here again.....it is such a peaceful retreat! The view from the side so you can see the tiny conservatory and the nook for reading etc. There are still little finishing touches to be done.....you know how I love to play house! Most people love to linger for a spell when they visit and some want to move right in... but alas I claim first dibs on it!!! I am sure you will see lots more photos of it this summer. I think Andrew and our son did a great job~ don't you? I am joining French Country Cottage for Feathered Nest Friday, Common Ground for Be Inspired and My Romantic Home for Show & Tell. Thank you for visiting, Carolyn
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Restaurato con i suoi elementi antichi da una coppia di artisti, lei pittrice, lui designer, che ne hanno saputo preservare l'atmosfera originale, le Presbytère de Préaux-du-Perche (Normandia), è un luogo accogliente e poetico in cui dare libero sfogo alla voglia di evasione... in tutta serenità. Al
The winds are starting to pick up gradually here in the northeast. I just heard the first howl of wind through the many trees we have here. Undoubtedly, we’ll lose power and that kinda sucks. Although, blessedly, last year for the hurricane and October 29th snow storm, we only lost power for about 12 hours, […]
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