Showing posts with label Interior Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interior Design. Show all posts

Monday, 6 February 2012

Black' n' white dining room

Photo: Pinterest

A white dining room with a black ceiling is such a great idea for a loft-like space. Visually, it makes the room feel more cosy. I am all for contrasts to keep a space interesting.

Have you tried to paint your ceiling a different colour? If so which colour? What about hot pink for a hallway?

Thursday, 26 January 2012

Three stylish bathtubs


Wouldn't it be great to have a a free standing bathtub? I like all three examples I posted here. In fact I cannot decide which style I like best. Not that a freestanding tub is a possibility in a small Paris flat.  


All photos: House To Home

Tuesday, 27 December 2011

Finnish living room

Photo: Pinterest

Dear Readers, I hope you all had relaxing holidays. It is good to be back in blog-land showing you a great Finnish interior I found on Pinterest. I love the exposed brick walls and the mismatched chairs.
I can not believe that I've never showcased a Finnish home on European Chic. This will be rectified in the future. If you know great Finnish interiors let me know.

Saturday, 17 December 2011

Norwegian kitchen design

Photo: Maison Interior Norway

I was inspired by this Norwegian black and white kitchen which is cool and cozy at the same time. I love the shiny black door against the matte wall finish. What a neat effect. The black and white tiles are a classic for a kitchen or a hallway.

Thursday, 10 November 2011

Hot pink room

Photo: Lo Bjurulf

As the days are getting dark and cold in my corner of the world I need an injection of hot pink in my life! Painting a whole room pink including the ceiling is daring but it works here (in my humble opinion), partly because the 'bones' of the room with its high ceilings and period details is amazing.
Only two days to go until the weekend, dear readers!

Sunday, 30 October 2011

Santo Stefano di Sessanio



A feat for the eyes from my favourite hotel in the world! The Sextantio Albergo Diffuso near Rome. You won't find a more authentic small Italian village living experience as the hotel consists of numerous superbly renvated houses in a small midieval village in the mountains of one of the largest Italian national parcs with magnificient views. Each house is completely different. I was lucky enough to stay in the suite - which meant that we had a whole house for ourselves. Sweet! Breakfast is served in a wonderful country kitchen and includes only locally produced foods.















All photos: Hotel Sextantio, Abruzzo

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Dutch interiors



All photos: 101 Woonnideeen The Netherlands
 
A couple of relaxed Dutch interiors I fancied today.
I hope you are all well, dear readers!

Friday, 21 October 2011

White and pale blue


All photos: Living at Home Magazine

It was time for another colour post and, naturally, at this time of year I gravitate towards summer and spring colours... I am kidding. I do find the combination of white and pale blue works well in winter for those of us who do not live in a warm climate. It it calm and soothing yet fresh and clean. 

Saturday, 13 August 2011

What is 'French style' for Americans?

Today's guest blogger is the delightful Meghan Carter from New Hampshire, USA. You already met her here. She took on the challenge to look into what French style means for Americans.
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[source: http://theparisapartment.blogspot.com]


There are a number of items American's associate with French style. Grain sack pillows. Bistro chairs. The fleur-de-lis. The Louis XVI chair.

But to sum up the American view of French style in items alone would be far wrong. For most Americans see French style as much more than just a chair or a pillow. They see it as the epitome of chic. The enduring, fine, never-fails style. Like a black and white stripe shirt or Chanel purse.

Now whether that's what French style truly is, I don't know. My introduction to France lasted for just a weekend and consisted of only the usual stops. The Louvre. The Eiffel Tower. Versailles. Street vendors who fool you into buying a $2 painting for $35.

But what I can tell you is, please don't burst our bubble. If those lovingly-worn farmhouses in Provence and impossibly chic Parisian apartments are simply daydreams, let us dream on. For those French fantasies represent the one thing all overworked Americans secretly want: to live as you do with 'joie de vivre'.






Of all the rooms in a home, the kitchen is the one I most associate with the French. Perhaps because to most Americans, the French are seen as the masters of cuisine thanks to Le Cordon Bleu, Julia Child, Jacques Pepin, Le Creuset and La Cornue. So food and France have become almost one in our minds, and there are two types of kitchens where we picture decadent food being made. The first is the Parisian kitchen, decked out in touches of metal and black, full of the creme de la creme of cooking equipment and brimming with fresh baked pastries, produce and wine.

[source: http://www.myhomeideas.com/]

[source: http://www.greigedesign.blogspot.com]


[source foodandwine.com]

The second is what we'd picture in a charming French farmhouse found in Provence, with worn stone floors, a large limestone hood and a big French farmhouse table in the center. Outside thereÕs a casual dining table where friends and family gather for long, luxurious lunches spent enjoying wine, ratatouille and the spectacular view of nearby vineyards and lavender fields.
[source: housebeautiful.com]


In the city, we picture intricate cast iron railings, over-the-top moldings, touches of black and red and of course marble.

[source: http://www.greigedesign.blogspot.com]


[source: http://www.greigedesign.blogspot.com]


[source; cotedetexas.blogspot.com]


[source: cotedetaxas.blogspot.com]

In the country, we imagine stone, stone and more stone mixed with sparse, aged furniture.

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Thanks to the lovely Meghan for guest blogging while I am on holidays. Please make sure to leave your thoughts in the comment section.

Saturday, 30 July 2011

Elegantly white

Photo: Agent Bauer/Stylist: Hans Blomquist

Original moldings, high ceilings, chevron wooden floórs, a large mirror, and a beautifully ornamented fireplace. - what more can one possibly want from an interior?

Thanks for stopping by, dear reader, I appreciate your visit(s). You are the best readers any blogger could ask for.

Monday, 25 July 2011

Rustic kitchen

Photo: VTWonen
Here is wishing everybody a good start into the week!

I like the bohemian vibes of this rustic kitchen. Using simple untreated wood can be a cheap way to disguise a standard kitchen. I also like the idea of mounting a desk lamp on the wall. 

Friday, 8 July 2011

Terrific rooms for children


I have gathered some inspirational childrens rooms for two of my blogger friends, N. from Scotland who is expecting her first child and J. from Australia who just moved and has to decorate three kids rooms.

I had a similar antique bed to the one shown in the first image when I was young. Oh, the day when the bed became too small...

Which image do you like best? How much input should children give when it comes to decorating their own spaces?





All photos: MILK France except for photos No. 3 VTWonen Netherlands and the last one: Homes & Gardens UK

Monday, 4 July 2011

European Chic goes to .... Los Angeles, California


It has become a bit of a tradition to look across the Atlantic on the 4th of July. Remember, last year, I went to Brooklyn, New York. This year I am going to Los Angeles, California to show stylist Emily Henderson's bohemian new world style. She uses the combination of royal blue and wood a lot to balance the cold blue with warm wood hues. For me this style is fun and fearless, budget friendly (!) and very L.A..
What do you think? Could you see this style in Europe?

Let me also complain of how unfair it is that we cannot watch HGTV (and hence Emily's show) here in France! Why?










All photos: Emily Henderson

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