I had so many beautiful French inspirations to share that they couldn't all fit into yesterday's post. So, here are a few more that will probably leave you with the feeling that you need to add "a shopping trip to Paris" to your Christmas list. However, I always find that when I travel I want to bring home housewares, and those don't fit very easily into a suitcase. What's a girl to do? ;)
Lovin' those double towel racks...
It doesn't get any grander, does it?
Are you ready for the trip to Paris now? :)
Sources and more French Decorating Ideas can be found here.
SO ready for my trip to Paris! How about a bloggers convention there 2012???? I doubt there would be many naysayers, lol.
ReplyDeleteSuch a stunning post, definitely bookmarking this one.
Yes, now, Paris! I want all these rooms they make me dream. Fabulous images and so glad you shared Barbara. You may keep sharing please!
ReplyDeleteParisian decor and architecture is definitely full of grandeur. These truly are amazing! French antiques are also my fave! I get some pieces from 2 French men here in Atlanta and they always give me a little history lesson as well.
ReplyDeleteLove the monochromatic palettes. Beautiful!
ReplyDeletewhy is it that every time I visit your blog I want to steal all your images?!!..I'll take the house image for sure..!! that would be my ideal home...stunning..!
ReplyDeletebest,
maureen
Each and every one are more inspiring than the last!!! I've got my bags packed and I'm ready to go!!!
ReplyDeletexo Elizabeth
Gorgeous! A trip to Paris sounds pretty amazing!
ReplyDeleteI am such a Francophile so this post was a real treat for me. I'm saving all these beautiful images. x Sharon
ReplyDeleteOh yes please! There is just so much loveliness that I don't know where to start! I'm going back to stare at the 10th image with the plush sofa and plump pillows and behind it, the stone fireplace and arched double doors! *sigh*
ReplyDeleteYes, I would love to go. That is on my bucket list.
ReplyDeleteThose Frenchmen and French ladies--they know exactly how to do it right--slightly imperfect, inviting and gorgeous. But we can also find so much of French style here if we look. Great photos--of course, Paris is my most favorite of cities. Mary
ReplyDeleteMy bags are packed! What a grand and elegant post!
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara,
ReplyDeleteLoved your 'French' posts!! I am also a big fan of all things French and I love to visit Paris or the Provence. France is a wonderful country with so much things to enjoy: vineyards, castles, flee markets,....!
I wish you a wonderful rest of the week Barbara!!
xx
Greet
Hi Barbara, thanks so much for all the wonderful images, they're lovely to dream about! :-) And the thought of a Bloggers convention for 2012 in Paris (or the Provence) would be great... Count me in. ;-)
ReplyDeleteKeep on sharing those lovely posts!
Love, Inge x
Dearest, The home in your photo is none other than the Swan House right here in Atlanta, Georgia. American, not French. Beautiful nonetheless!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is amazing!!! I just discovered, from Ms. Enchanted Home.
Have a great day!
So many beautiful rooms.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice post!