Anything old and natural, attracts Katrin like a magnet. Abandoned boards, fallen branches, sticks, stones, even rusty nails. This 15th century house where she takes all her finds used to be a mill, then the building was converted into a monastery. Katrin Arens and her two daughters now live here. She also has another passion: sewing clothes for children. Of course, the fabrics she uses are also recovered.
Have a look at the details. I'm sure that some of the ideas will inspire you.
I'd love to know what you think about this home.
Have a look at the details. I'm sure that some of the ideas will inspire you.
I'd love to know what you think about this home.
Have a wonderful weekend, my friends!
Photography Raul Candales
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Love, Love, Love!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this house! And everything in it! Even her shoes!
ReplyDeleteKifus,
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the top ten, what a great house.
Karen
Hello Kifus!
ReplyDeleteThis is already a long time for me, but your blog looks still great! It's wonderful to see al these beautiful houses, thanks for this.
And also a big "thank you" for your last comment on my blog, dont worry I'm OK ;)
Greetings
Jérôme