Maison 51 is located in France’s popular wine country – Bordeaux. The modern home offers a simple boxy white construction all around. The black metal balconies alongside the front black framed windows add some contrasting charm. The modern white house is designed in the shape of a ‘U’ surrounding a petit middle courtyard with large fenestrations providing ample natural light and ventilation to all adjacent rooms. A quaint 1400 sq.ft. minimal home with great design and functionality.
This apartment was originally built in the late 1800s and much of its original character still shines along the modern upgrades and touches.
The windows are large and the ceilings very high – almost 11ft to be exact! The original crown molding is very impressive and quite magical.
White is definitely in effect, giving the interior of this apartment a clean and fresh feel. There’s plenty of beautiful color everywhere you turn. Going dark with the kitchen is a great way to make it stand out.
Aside from the obvious white and little white touches – the white guitar in the bedroom and white picture frames bring the celebrated images to life. The use of wallpaper also adds character in all the right places. Very fun and cozy space!
When it comes to food, oil and vinegar are a great pair – like two love birds! I spotted the inseparable duo over at designspray. Margriet Foolen designed the white oil & vinegar birds, they are part of her ‘divers’ collection.
Display them close to one another and watch them cuddle. The bottles are made from white stoneware and finished with white glaze. A refreshing oil and vinegar set to add to your spring table decor!
Gotta love this white folding table by Swedish design studio AKKA. Setup is a breeze with a couple of easy maneuvers. The aesthetic is very clean and simple yet the legs really give OLA a very unique look. The modern table design looks even better side by side no matter how you decide to arrange OLA.
Video showing the functionality of the foldable table OLA exhibited at the Green House, Stockholm International Furniture Fair 2010.