A young, newly married couple live in this apartment in Spain. They furnished it by combining the styles they love. While he chooses antiques and 18th century Gustavian style, she prefers a more contemporary and romantic look. I'd love to hear your thought on this home!
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Apartment in Spain
6:21 AM | Labels: apartment, Gustavian furniture, House tour, inspiring, Small apartment, Spain |
Gustavian Furniture and Antiques
Today I'm loving the subdued tones and the gorgeous antiques from Intramuros. Hope you like them too.


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8:23 AM | Labels: antiques, Gustavian furniture, Houses, inspiring |
French Home in Tourain
It's off to France today my friends. Located in Tourain, this home belongs to Virginia and Jean-Marc who roam garage sales and flea markets in search of furniture and ornaments in the Gustavian style they love. Jean-Marc restores their treasures and then Virginia gives them the final patina.
Photography by Germaine Suignard
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6:05 AM | Labels: Architect Howard J. Backen, architecture, Flea market, France, French rustic style, gustavian, Gustavian furniture, House tour, Houses, inspiring, Tourain |
Renovated Country House
Hello, sweets! I'll do my best to post every day as usual, but our moving day is drawing closer and I still have a gazillion things to do. I go around with my check list and I tick off two items but instantly add another two so it feels like I'm not getting anything done!
So, I have to scuttle away now, and thus I leave you with this renovated house for you to enjoy. Stone, reclaimed beams, Gustavian furniture mixed with modern pieces, for a welcoming home. Notice how the arrangement of two sitting areas and dining room space in the huge living area makes it look cozy.
Hope you enjoyed today's tour.
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2:50 AM | Labels: Architect Howard J. Backen, architecture, Gustavian furniture, House tour, Houses, inspiring, inspiring blog |
Provencal House
Hi dears! I'm back in Argentina after a great snowy week in NY and Washington DC. As we had already visited most of the museums on previous trips we decided to go to the theatres and we saw four delightful shows: The Lion King, The Importance of Being Earnest, La Cage aux folles and Mary Poppins. All of them admirable.
Now we are staying here until Saturday and then we are finally going back to Brazil. Long, loong, lovely holidays!
Today I'd like to show you this Provencal house perched on a hillside with views of the village of Ramatuelle in France. It belongs to Stephane Olivier, an antique dealer who likes to mis styles, subjects and periods.
A Napoleon wrought iron garden chair and table on the terrace.
A mora clock stands next to a Swedish buffet side table. Above it hangs a Jules Didier 19th century painting called "The Gardener". The lamp was designed from a wooden boot.
As much as I love this house and its style, I wouldn't dream of placing a stuffed porcupine in the kitchen... nor anywhere else!
Interesting and unusual place to place a candle.
Leaning against the crumbling wall, an old carpenter's bench serves as a console with a pair of candles on it. Under the pergola, the mismatched chairs are Italian.
Antique 18th century Italian chair.
Detail of vases and pitcher on the dining room table.
In the master bedroom an 18th century Swedish dresser.
Photography Gilles Trillard
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4:07 AM | Labels: Architect Howard J. Backen, architecture, Gustavian furniture, House tour, Houses, inspiring, inspiring blog, mora clocks, Provence |