Sweet Friday is here, and tis a good day to enjoy a French house tour. Not much information about this property. Just the images. Have a wonderful weekend, my friends!
Interior designer Muriel Dana loved reading the novel Les Malheurs de Sophie ("Sophie's Misfortunes") by Sophie, Countess of Segur. She renovated this home in France just as she imagined Sophie's home would be. French flair in every room.
Photography by Christoffe Rouffio All images from here.
Thank you dears for welcoming me so warmly ♥. Ha! Just learnt how to make that little heart. Yes, I'm aware most of you (all of you?) have known how to make one for a long time now but well, maybe I can share it with one or two of you. Just press Alt and 3. Voilá ♥! Bridge players surely know to press Alt 4, 5, and 6.
This house is in the French village of Blauzac. According to the article it used to be the town's ugliest building and was known as the cement lump. After four years, owners Linda and Claes Leyon transformed it into their home mixing old and new styles with lots of flea market finds.
See you tomorrow my friends ♥. Ok, I'll stop doing that. For now...
Photography by Clive Tompsett All images from here.
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.