Room-by-room, Françoise O'Neill transformed her derelict cottage into a chic little shack. She calls her style Sensibly Shabby.
All-white interiors and 10-foot ceilings create the illusion of space in this tiny cottage. Françoise filled her home with "regal rejects and relics"―items found in thrift stores and flea markets―most of which she has refreshed with white paint.
Pictures from Coastal Living Magazine
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Loved looking at your blog!! My sister has crosses hanging all on on e wall in her home!! She collects them!!
ReplyDeleteAll-white interiors and 10-foot ceilings create the illusion of space in this tiny cottage. Françoise punctuated the living room with "regal rejects and relics"―items found in thrift stores and flea markets―most of which she has refreshed with paint.
ReplyDeleteThe first bungalow is perfect the structure was created with a wider imagination, but I think it has many religious things on the walls.
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ReplyDeleteI was looking for ways to decorate my small but long porch and found one of your photos on google!
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