Off to Belgium we go today, my friends! This 18th century house, located in Wallonia, near Namur, in Belgium, used to be a barn. Jean-Pierre and Mireille Delaby gave it new life.
Photography by Bernard Dozel All images from here.
Kifus, What an interesting home. I enjoyed their collections and the way they have everything displayed. The grounds look beautiful and it appears they work hard on the details. I've always wanted to visit Belgium, thanks in part to Agatha Christie's Poirot. Karen
Thank-you so much for your visit to my blog! I am so glad you stopped by so I could visit yours! I love all the gorgeous photos here! I look forward to seeing more and following a long as well! I hope you have a wonderful weekend! Maria www.rustyhinge.blogspot.com
Hi Kifus - I am thrilled you found my new blog. Thanks so much for leaving such a wonderful comment!! You are always welcome back :-) And, thank you for posting about our former home. I'm delighted you enjoyed it. Will add you to my blog list, and check out some of your former posts. Looking forward to connecting through our blogs! Cheers from DC, Loi
And, I love this home in Belgium you just posted. It is filled with treasures!! The gardens, glassware collection, and architecture are all amazing!! Loi
Hi Kifus, I know this house and this people! Their house is very beautiful. These people handle in chandeliers and glassware! They sell very bautiful things! Great post! xx Greet
What a stunning home, Kifus! Not so keen about the pink drapes but the rest is amazing. The vignette with the flowers on the console is a dream! Hugs, Sabrina.
Welcome to Inspiring Interiors! I'm Kifus and here you will find hundreds of house tours to inspire you. I enjoy looking at every detail in each photo. Sometimes I can copy an idea. Sometimes I just have to dream. I try to include every style. I hope they inspire you as much as they have inspired me.
Kifus,
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting home. I enjoyed their collections and the way they have everything displayed. The grounds look beautiful and it appears they work hard on the details. I've always wanted to visit Belgium, thanks in part to Agatha Christie's Poirot.
Karen
I love Agatha Christie! And thoroughly enjoyed the eccentric Hercule Poirot and Mrs Marple too!
DeleteHope you are having a great weekend, Karen!
Wow, they gave it more than new life! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank-you so much for your visit to my blog! I am so glad you stopped by so I could visit yours! I love all the gorgeous photos here! I look forward to seeing more and following a long as well!
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Maria
www.rustyhinge.blogspot.com
Thanks so much Maria! I love your blog too!
DeleteA sunny weekend to you!
Hi Kifus - I am thrilled you found my new blog. Thanks so much for leaving such a wonderful comment!! You are always welcome back :-) And, thank you for posting about our former home. I'm delighted you enjoyed it. Will add you to my blog list, and check out some of your former posts. Looking forward to connecting through our blogs! Cheers from DC, Loi
ReplyDeleteAnd, I love this home in Belgium you just posted. It is filled with treasures!! The gardens, glassware collection, and architecture are all amazing!! Loi
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting Loi! Can't wait to see your next post!
DeleteHi Kifus,
ReplyDeleteI know this house and this people! Their house is very beautiful. These people handle in chandeliers and glassware! They sell very bautiful things!
Great post!
xx
Greet
Ahhh Greet! I was sure you knew these people and their fantastic home! Everytime I see Belgium I think of you my dear friend!
DeleteHope you are enjoying your weekend!
Love the room and decoration! Thanks so much for sharing and for hosting! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic job they have done on this 18th century barn.....greatly inspiring. Gorgeous photography too!
ReplyDeleteJenny
London, UK
Thanks so much Jenny! Nice to see you here in the comments section!
DeleteWhat a stunning home, Kifus! Not so keen about the pink drapes but the rest is amazing. The vignette with the flowers on the console is a dream!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sabrina.