Will you join me today for a trip to France? We’re touring a beautiful French Country Cottage decorated by Catherine Sandin. I think you’ll fall in love with its Old World charm and romance. The quaint farmhouse exterior makes you feel you’ve stepped back in time to another era and place.
Photo by Catherine Sandin
Step inside and you’ll find wonderful French country details. Soft neutrals and textures pair with architectural elements throughout the home.
Photo by Catherine Sandin
Beautiful linen drapes frame a mullioned window decorated with small sailboats. Fresh-picked lilacs lend an air of femininity.
Photo by Catherine Sandin
French country details populate painted shelves. You’ll find many of these elements in American homes today. A cloche with natural elements, books facing backwards, a small plaster bust, colored glass bottles, and a vintage scale.
Photo by Catherine Sandin
A view into the dining room reveals Old World architecture found throughout the French country cottage. White painted furniture and a worn rug soften a tile floor while a small chandelier adds a bit of bling.
Photo by Catherine Sandin
My eye was drawn to the over-sized clock with a whimsical wire bird cage below.
Photo by Catherine Sandin
Red and white tile join painted cabinets in the cozy French kitchen. A pretty red toile fabric graces the cafe chairs.
Photo by Catherine Sandin
Farm doors with blue and white gingham fabric at the windows line one wall of the laundry room. Wouldn’t it be fabulous to have this much storage space in the laundry room?
Photo by Catherine Sandin
Duvets in blue and white ticking cover twin beds in a girl’s bedroom. Vaulted ceilings throughout the home create a feeling of spaciousness.
Photo by Catherine Sandin
A skylight over the bathtub gives the feeling of bathing under the stars in the evening.
Photo by Catherine Sandin
Gorgeous wisteria and arching vines adorn the outdoor patio area. Love the pair of blue farm doors that open up to this lovely, romantic terrace. I hope you enjoyed a little bit of France while touring today’s French Country Cottage.
Photo by Catherine Sandin
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