It doesn’t always have to be chateaux. I would be quite happy with these ‘little’ gems.
Quite tumble-down, but charming, from 1000pimousse.tumblr.comA modern wing has been attached to the traditional older house, from amenagementdesign.frThis one looks ready to decorate for Christmas, from indulgy.comClassical French symmetry, from Muriel Dana-Normandie-2010That garden, those lights, I can almost smell the scent of the flowers, from cottgwladys.canalblog.netI just love well-proportioned, symmetrical architecture when it comes to houses I’d like to live in rather than just admire. From Instagram.Not so much a house, as a street and an atmosphere in Saignon, France
I much prefer the rustic, country house look to the polished splendour of the some of the other properties in Friday Fun. Looks like I’m gong to have to barter with Madame Bibi for number one. 😉
Oh, these are all fantastic, Marina Sofia! I could happily settle into any of them. But I think my choice this time is the cottgwladys one with those lights and garden. So comforting!
Magnifique! The first one for me please, although the symmetrical ones are very appealing too 🙂
I much prefer the rustic, country house look to the polished splendour of the some of the other properties in Friday Fun. Looks like I’m gong to have to barter with Madame Bibi for number one. 😉
I’m sure Madame Bibi, Jacqui and I can come to an accommodation about this first one.
A toss up between the magnolia one and the last one.
The first or the last are just lovely – I think there may be a battle brewing! 😀
Oh, these are all fantastic, Marina Sofia! I could happily settle into any of them. But I think my choice this time is the cottgwladys one with those lights and garden. So comforting!
Any of those will do.