April 23, 2010
A converted farmhouse home in Provence
This wing of a farmhouse was converted to a home in Cap Canaille, between Cassis and Marseille (which, as the highest maritime cliffs in Europe, looks absolutely stunning). What I like most about converted farmhouses are the proportions and the interesting shape of the spaces that have to be transformed into something liveable. (photos from House and Garden Sept. 2009)
Labels: country, French finds, rustic homes
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6 comments:
I love this style, your blog is great !!!
fabulous stuff. love it. big time.
jules : )
Fab place
Fab place
Thats true, a farmhouse has a lot of rooms to work with. This gives the farmhouse fun to work with. I love the pictures, and how you converted it.
Love the stone walls. So provincial.....
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