Papier-peint et brocante dans une maison à la décoration bohème
Voici une maison centenaire exceptionnelle par sa décoration. Elle est très personnelle, plaira à certains et moins à d'autres avec son papier-peint exotique, son style coloré, éclectique et pour tout dire maximaliste. On est loin de la décoration scandinave épurée à laquelle on est habitués (et qui parfois m'ennuie un peu je l'avoue), mais bien dans un intérieur riche, pratiquement surchargé pièce après pièce, fait de mobilier récupéré dans les brocantes et marié à des éléments plus modernes. Un style tellement intéressant ! Toutes les époques sont représentée, du vintage allié à des éléments industriels ou naturels comme les suspensions en alfa (fibre de palmier) de la salle à manger. Le papier-peint exotique ajoute sa note actuelle, et c'est une maison que l'on aime ou que l'on déteste au premier regard. Je pense que je ne pourrais pas y habiter, mais quelle originalité, et quelle réussite, n'est-ce pas?
Wallpaper and flea market in a house with bohemian decoration
Here is a century-old house, exceptional in its decoration. It is very personal, will please some and less to others with its exotic wallpaper, its colourful, eclectic and, to say the least, maximalist style. It is far from the pure Scandinavian decoration that we are used to (and which sometimes bores me a little, I admit), but it is in a rich interior, practically overcrowded room after room, made of furniture salvaged from flea markets and combined with more modern elements. Such an interesting style! All periods are represented, from vintage to industrial or natural elements like the palm fibre hanging lamps in the dining room. The exotic wallpaper adds a modern touch, and it is a house that you love or hate at first sight. I don't think I could live here, but what an originality, and what a success, isn't it?
Wallpaper and flea market in a house with bohemian decoration
Here is a century-old house, exceptional in its decoration. It is very personal, will please some and less to others with its exotic wallpaper, its colourful, eclectic and, to say the least, maximalist style. It is far from the pure Scandinavian decoration that we are used to (and which sometimes bores me a little, I admit), but it is in a rich interior, practically overcrowded room after room, made of furniture salvaged from flea markets and combined with more modern elements. Such an interesting style! All periods are represented, from vintage to industrial or natural elements like the palm fibre hanging lamps in the dining room. The exotic wallpaper adds a modern touch, and it is a house that you love or hate at first sight. I don't think I could live here, but what an originality, and what a success, isn't it?
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