Good morning, dears! Enjoying your Sunday? Let's start today's tour. Rustic warmth in this home located in Saint Donat Sur L'Herbasse, in France.
Showing posts with label French rustic style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French rustic style. Show all posts
Sunday, 20 May 2012
Friday, 18 May 2012
House in France
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!
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Restored Home in Italy
We are off to Italy on this splendid morning, my friends. This renovated 18th century house is located in the heart of Rome. A mixture of antique French, contemporary industrial and rustic styles.












All images from here.
All images from here.
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
So Nice to See You Again! And a Guesthouse in France
Hello once again, dear readers! Thanks so much for all your comments while I was away. I promise I will shortly be visiting you! I had a superb, lengthy, awesome holiday at home, Argentina, together with my eight kids. Thanks for asking!
And a very warm welcome to my new followers. Hope to see you around every day!
Back to our home tours, then! Maison-Travaux takes us to visit La Bergerie de Fontbonne, a guesthouse in France built against a hill, at the bottom of a valley. The period of construction is difficult to date as traditional building techniques have remained unchanged through the decades and even centuries. None of these buildings have foundations, but all are based on a double wall buried 25 cm deep. Architect Emmanuelle Stevenoot was in charge of renovating these four ancient barns which cover a floor area of 265 square metres. As the buildings stand on different heights, steps were used to connect one with another.
If you'd like to visit La Bergerie de Fontbonne's website just click here.

















Photography by Antonio Duarte
All images from Maison-Travaux
And a very warm welcome to my new followers. Hope to see you around every day!
Back to our home tours, then! Maison-Travaux takes us to visit La Bergerie de Fontbonne, a guesthouse in France built against a hill, at the bottom of a valley. The period of construction is difficult to date as traditional building techniques have remained unchanged through the decades and even centuries. None of these buildings have foundations, but all are based on a double wall buried 25 cm deep. Architect Emmanuelle Stevenoot was in charge of renovating these four ancient barns which cover a floor area of 265 square metres. As the buildings stand on different heights, steps were used to connect one with another.
If you'd like to visit La Bergerie de Fontbonne's website just click here.
Photography by Antonio Duarte
All images from Maison-Travaux
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