Lovely in the Loire Valley
by habituallychic
11 . 06 . 17
I’m back from Boston and had a wonderful weekend. Until I have time to edit my photos, I’m leaving you with this lovely historic home in the Loire Valley that was brought back to life by Tino Zervudachi. The chateau just featured in Architectural Digest dates from the 17th and 18th-centuries and was acquired by the current owner’s grandfather in the 1940’s. It had not been updated since the 1950’s and required three years of restoration. I love that many pieces of furniture were kept and restored which added personal touches to the new comfortable design for the 21st-century. It looks like a wonderful place to spend the weekend with friends and family.
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One Comment
What a marvelous house! I adore that library – could move right in. Wonderful kitchen, charming bedrooms – all just lovely. What I especially love is that it is filled with things collected over a lifetime- not things carefully “curated” by a designer.