Houzz Tour: An Idyllic Old Rectory with French Country Views - Nestled in a small French village that housed the royal kennels in the reign of King Louis XIV, the 16th century former presbytery in the Yvelines countryside has now been converted into a charming house. It is the perfect weekend for Catherine and Peter, who sought the help of interior designer Catherine Sandin to help turn the old property in their new bolthole.
Houzz at a Glance
Who lives here Peter, a retired engineer, and Catherine a realtor
Location a small village near Versaille
Size Approximately 1,0 m² ft; 2 rooms, and an additional small stone house still to renovate
century built 16th century
Catherine Sandin
the living area was once home to large pieces of dark wood furniture, but it was completely renovated by the new owners, who brought light into the room with soft colors and natural light. They painted the woodwork, then sanded beams and whitewashed, which greatly increased the sense of light and space.
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Candles, sailboat models, frameworks and some books help to recreate the atmosphere of a true country house, where owners can relax and escape to the life of the busy city.
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in the dining room, two small libraries are hidden behind white linen curtains. A low couch under the window give Pierre a place to sit inside while enjoying the natural sunlight.
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A happiness of the day office that was found in a wooden barn Stone has been restored with two tones to highlight its details. Interior decorator Catherine added a lawn chair to maintain continuity with the outside. Next door, a pearl gray round chair offers a comfortable alternative.
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A sparkling chandelier hanging over the dining table and reflects light throughout the room. Untreated wooden clock was handmade by the interior designer Catherine.
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in the kitchen, a small garden table with matching chairs was added to the center of the room, creating an easy and scenic look. Raspberry Jouy pillows perfectly complement the red and white tile backsplash.
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Catherine dressed the twin beds, used by two granddaughters of the couple, with old shutters, and added two organdy curtains to create the feeling of awnings. Medallions depicting Marie Antoinette were hung above the beds to acquiesce in the long historical tradition of the region.
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En bathroom is flooded with light thanks to a large skylight. The faucet, sink and traditional towels, which was found in a junk shop, give the room a retro feel.
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upstairs, Peter and Catherine decided to sacrifice the loft to allow space for two bedrooms. The boards coated pine bring warmth to the space while roof windows allow plenty of natural light to enter the room.
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has the behind the house, the owners have created a little piece of pure relaxation, allowing them to enjoy the sun at mealtimes and during the long sunny afternoon.
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terrace the home is the ideal place to take the morning sun. The climbing wisteria creates an enchanting scene and offers a pleasant aroma.
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A long table was placed at the end of the garden. Overlooking the Yvelines countryside, it is a wonderful place to eat with family and friends
Photos :. Stephen Clement
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