Not exact matches
The villas on the property are characterised by their old roof tiles and the traditional colours of the properties with their yellow ochre and broad strips of
red while the interiors retain their
wooden floors or handmade terracotta paving and
ceilings with oak beams that recreate the atmosphere of a bygone age.
This rather large open - sided restaurant has its entire facade dressed with tropical plants and flowers while its dining room décor blends Thai and Italian influences with
red and white table clothes,
wooden flooring, and locally handcrafted
ceiling lights.
>> > SOURCES << < wall colour:
Red Earth,
ceiling colour: Nancy's Blushes, alcove colour: Picture Gallery
Red, velvet curtains: AuDelaVintage, fabric for sheers: bettiecouture, curtain tassels: FabricsTrimsPillows, curtain hardware: Cozzy Coverings, 3 pink and purple signed and numbered prints from Montreal's St. Michel flea market, vintage radio converted into a Bluetooth speaker by my husband: Daff Design, purple vase on radio & glass owl vase on dining table & most of the vintage ceramics on buffet: Vanier Moderns, plate with semi-circle hanging on wall in alcove & bowl below it & 2 small bowls leaning against books: Le Lou Ula Atelier, plate with flower: L'Arbre et la Rivière, brass reed sculpture & brass plant stand: The Pale Blue Dot,
wooden stool plant stand & purple vase on dining table: Highjinx, rug: eCarpetGallery, Hay Denmark blanket and Ferm Living orange pot: The Modern Shop, framed canvas abstract painting: Andrea @hunt.
I dig typography and all things monogrammed, gray, painted furniture, pops of bright color, plaid, photography, white, clean lines, old cameras, black, topiaries, gingham, bold graphics,
red, wreaths, chevron, orbs, paisley, natural fiber rugs, green, board and batten, mercury glass, stripes,
wooden plank walls /
ceilings, buffalo check, and ceramic animals (that don't look too realistic)-- I could ramble on for a while...