Showing posts with label fireplace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fireplace. Show all posts
Sunday, 23 November 2014
Modern Fireplace Design Ideas
Not only do they give the impression of being great, however they can give as abundant warmth because the previous hearth styles. To get you inspired concerning the trendy hearth, you’ll be able to browse through the photographs in the gallery below when reading this post.
The old hearth vs. the trendy fireplace
With the previous fireplace, you’ve got to stay the fire at the medium heat.
Thursday, 28 October 2010
Provencal Framhouse
This typical Provencal stone farmhouse is located in Aigaliers, a village in the Gard, near Uzès, in the south of France. You might think it's been standing here for centuries but it is actually a new construction. Decorated with antiques and vintage pieces, its spaces take you back in time.

A stone staircase outside leads to a guest room.

This small terrace is right outside a guest room and at the top of the stone stairs we saw in the previous picture.

A warm dining room with a massive step-in fireplace with room enough for the fire and a chair. Indian cotton tablecloth.


Satin pillows on a wrought iron bed by the fireplace in the large living room.


The bathroom, entirely done by Richard Goullet, opens to the left on a wall with rounded lines behind which hides a spacious shower. Terra cotta tiles. The full length curtain brushing the floor adds drama though I think they are not such a good idea in a bathroom!
Photos Ivan Lainville.
All images from here.
A stone staircase outside leads to a guest room.
This small terrace is right outside a guest room and at the top of the stone stairs we saw in the previous picture.
A warm dining room with a massive step-in fireplace with room enough for the fire and a chair. Indian cotton tablecloth.
Satin pillows on a wrought iron bed by the fireplace in the large living room.
The bathroom, entirely done by Richard Goullet, opens to the left on a wall with rounded lines behind which hides a spacious shower. Terra cotta tiles. The full length curtain brushing the floor adds drama though I think they are not such a good idea in a bathroom!
Photos Ivan Lainville.
All images from here.
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