Today I'd like to show you this majestic house in Provence. It is the result of the merging of three 1850s buildings. Two deteriorated houses with a run-down barn in between were renovated and joined to create an impressive house with modern comfort and old-world charm.
Old beams and stonework were preserved, and the new stonework mimics the original.
A truly splendid house for us to tour this Saturday.
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A wisteria-shaded pergola by the stone-edged reflecting pool.
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Blocks made of local limestone create a dining terrace at the front of the house.
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Double living rooms bring an open floor plan to the main level of the home. These two rooms--one large, one small--are linked by newly constructed arches.
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A fruitwood-topped buffet running along the rear wall of the large living room provides display space for the homeowner's antiques.
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Tucked under a stairway, a seating area in the small salon provides a cozy retreat near the room's limestone fireplace.
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The house's original structural beams are displayed in the small salon, characterized by the extraordinary patina of generations of paint. The flaking and peeling layers were lightly sanded to reveal a mosaic of subtle colour.
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The kitchen is a simple area arranged as a combined cooking and eating space. The old stone, wooden cupboard fronts, and limewash blend subtly with the rest of the main-level rooms to enhance the feeling of a united living space.
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Upholstered chairs and antique linens in the dining room.
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Dishes are stored in this antique hutch with chicken wire on the doors.
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An antique Italian mirror at the top of the stairs makes a strong statement.
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A neutral palette, combining cream linen and cotton in this bedroom, which was part of the former barn Muslin drapes over a romantic four-poster.
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A pair of porcelain basins were mounted into a country table to create a rustic vanity unit in this bathroom.
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The intense blue painted on the ceiling beams of this bedroom adds a bold splash of color. Four-paned windows admit plenty of light into the space.
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Chinese porcelain pieces in the second bathroom continue the blue-and-white theme with its accompanying bedroom.
All images and information from Remodeling Center.
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