These images have been in my design file for quite some time and each time I run across them I find them as fresh and appealing as ever. Every comfort is accounted for, yet restraint is evident in the unadorned plaster walls and the modest number of purely decorative items throughout.
The owner/designer is Jenny Peters and she certainly has captured the essence of the design philosophy I've often mentioned throughout linen & lavender: for a restorative, inspiring living environment we need to have areas we intentionally leave bare. —A rest for the senses...breathing room.
The owner/designer is Jenny Peters and she certainly has captured the essence of the design philosophy I've often mentioned throughout linen & lavender: for a restorative, inspiring living environment we need to have areas we intentionally leave bare. —A rest for the senses...breathing room.
Owner/Designer: Jenny Peters
Photographer: Tria Giovan
Architect: Rafael Portuondo
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8 comments:
Bonjour LeAnn
Grâce à ce give-away, je revois vos posts (avec grand plaisir) et surtout j'essaye de traduire vos textes ( chose que j'avais bêtement omis de faire auparavant ) et c'est touchant de rajouter encore plus de beauté à ces images, grâce à vos mots.
Vous pensez votre environnement, comme on compose un tableau...
They are simply stunning. I especially love the breakfast room. What a setting. Love love!
x Charlotta
LeAnn, oh how beautiful. All these images are fabulous. We adore the lighting and mantles in all of these images.
These pictures are just beautiful. I am your newest fan and follower. Greetings from South Africa. x Sharon
Hello and welcome, Sharon!
Hi, Spanish Moss Girls ;)
Thank you for stopping by. I agree. The mantels and lighting are some of my favorites, too.
Charlotta,
Good to see you! Hope you are doing great. Hugs!~L
Sandrine,
I'm so happy you are enjoying my little corner of blogworld. :) Merci, Merci!
I am in love with that home! I don’t like a lot of clutter and I love how clean and serene everything looks with those high ceilings. It really is a stunning place!
Love the mix of lots of whites with natural wood. So beautiful!
Melissa in the UK
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