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French Country Living in Normandy

Built in about 1800, in a village close to Normandy coast this elegant brick manor is the very essence of French country living. In 2003 when Hamburg interior designer Peter Nolden bought the house, the interiors were in terrible shape and the grounds were filled with ruined farm sheds. So began his labor of love where bricked-up windows were reinstated and all the plumbing and electrical wiring was replaced. Let's have a closer look. The fabulous entry - Notice the wrought iron railings and marble tile floors. Marble is set on the diagonal to give the illusion of a larger space. I love the formal entry with the rustic elements of the slat chair and tin topped table.
Nolden salvaged every possible item he could re-use and found much of the original decorative panelling could be repaired. I really like the splashes of unexpected color in this living room; the green upholstered chairs, the red painted table and the chartreuse lampshade. I also adore all the light fixtures in this room - notice the sconces and the chandelier.
What a kitchen!!! The brick, the chandelier, the stove, the skirted cabinets, scalloped apron farm table and copper pots - so very french!!
Enter the sunny Breakfast Room - I love the plates hung on all the walls and the wonderful architectural detail on the windows. Cafe Au lait and croissants?
All the paint colours are from Peter's own range of paints, furniture bought in France, Sweden and Italy as well as certain pieces that he designed and had made for the house. I usually like neutral colors but I adore this room! Perhaps its the pair of paintings of the french countryside.
What french manor would be complete with out a toile bedroom. I like the touches of antique toile fabric framed and on the pillows.
Views from the window showcase the beautiful formal gardens.




Or enjoy the gardens from the shade of the outdoor patio. A labor of love by Peter Nolden and spectacular French Country home tour for us!

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Preparando trabajo...

Esta semana llegaron las telas que encargué en Shabby Fabrics
aprovechando una de sus rebajas.....es cuando más merece la pena comprar aquí porque suelen hacer descuentos de vez en cuando con alguna excusa.


Se trata de la colección Redezvous diseñada por Exclusively Quilters y que creo que se asemeja bastante al estilo de la cesta ofrecida en la revista Magic Patch titulada Le porte- ouvrage







Por supuesto tendré que utilizar restos de otra telas para las aplicaciones y que mejor se adapten al modelo. Es un proyecto que quiero empezar en primavera....ya falta menos. Después de que esté montada y con las medidas finales, le pediré a mi carpintero habitual ( dícese mi maridito ) que me haga las patas.
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Oh Baby!

The fact that I, single girl in the city, am designing a baby's room right now makes everyone laugh. Considering that this is really not my department, I've had to do a lot of research online and in stores. I had no idea that a crib needed so many accessories and linens and after seeing the prices, I might have to think about getting into the business! Geez they are expensive! But it has been fun looking at all nurseries and children's rooms for inspiration. The couple isn't learning the sex of the baby before the birth so the color scheme will probably be green and yellow but the pink rooms are adorable!

Katie Ridder

Domino

Domino

Katie Ridder

Katie Leede

David Netto

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Amanda Peete in Domino

Jonathan Adler

Katie Ridder

Ruthie Sommers in Domino

Philip Gorrivan

Domino

Miles Redd

Ruthie Sommers in Domino

Jenna Lyons in Domino

Domino

Domino

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Quilt de estrellas rosas y amarillas en proceso

Sigo con este quilt que empecé en navidades. Estos son los bloques intermedios. Ya sólo me faltan seis y alguna estrella más.


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Gratuitous Cute Boy Post

I've been running around shopping for clients all day and now I am too tired to even string two words together let alone write a post so I'm leaving you with my favorite cute boy photo from The Sartorialist. Apparently, his name is Luca Rubinacci (even his name is cute!) and he's a Neapolitan tailor so needless to say he dresses well. I bet he also holds doors open and helps old ladies across the street too. Sigh. Meanwhile in New York, the men push you out of the way to get the last seat on the subway. I think I may have to consider moving to Italy. But right now, I'm off to bed and promise a regular post tomorrow! Ciao!
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Style Star Lili Diallo

I loved stylist Lili Diallo's apartment when it was featured in Domino and now I am excited to check out her work on her new website! It's fun to see all the stories she's styled that I didn't even realize were her work. She has a great eye so I hope other magazines will hire her now that Domino is no longer with us but it looks like Livingetc magazine has already realized her talent. She's featured in the March 2009 issue. Check it out!












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Quilt de barras


Un ratito ..... y ya he preparado el biés para este quilt. También con los restos de las tiras de tela que me quedaron de cortar los fats a lo ancho.
........Una pista , sigue los pasos aquí para su montaje por si andas perdida.
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