I don't know what it is about European homes, but I think they are instantly recognizable. Perhaps it's that sense of history, the way bricks, and stone floors, and plaster arches become beautifully worn after hundreds of years of a life well-lived. Whatever it is, I am always instinctively drawn to these sort of spaces. After all, I am technically European, despite being raised in the U.S., so if my blood tingles every time I spot a barrel vaulted ceiling, or a chippy plaster wall, well it's only to be expected.
{images via European Chic}
12 comments:
that kitchen in #4 comes up again and every time i see it i save it. it is so evocative. i love small kitchens. i really do.
I am so glad you have the same taste I do. European interior design rules!
Greetings from Paris!
Thanks, European Chic!
oh so YOU'RE European?! No wonder I like your blog so much then. I feel so fancy! ; )
Loving all the pillows today!
My Dad's house in Scotland has these wonderful walls that are part granite boulder and part aged plaster. The huge wood beams slope a bit around the floor to ceiling fireplace at the far end of his house. Every time I see it, I think, "Only here. Only in Europe do I ever see this kind of wonderful age and patina. Beautiful post today!
Hahaha, ModernSauce, trust me when I say, there is nothing fancy about me...more like a mini-van driving, cul-de-sac living, straight-up proud soccer mom. I'm sorry to dispel the fantasy. ;0)
Sarah, you're Dad's house sounds utterly amazing. I can just see the sheep grazing in the rolling pastures just outside his door....
You and these gorgeous ceilings! I just can't get enough. Keep 'em coming.
Ok, so now I must have a levitating, ceiling grazing bookshelf, a vaulted ceiling for which to grave upon, dancing papyrus plants, and plaster walls.
Your blog is making it harder and harder for me to find a house I love!
;)
So lovely...Euro spaces definitely exude a certain je ne said quoi that draws us in.
Alcira
neochronicles.com
I hear ya! Makes we want to hop on a plane.
Those mofos know how to make a space feel sexy and cozy at the same time.
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