Just from the outside, I wouldn’t mind staying in this guest cottage on the farmstead of designer Ann Nicholson. Nicholson rescued all these furnishings from a North Carolina Flea Market and gave them a dramatically new look and life. It would seem Nicholson takes time to invest in unlikely hodgepodge and neglected antiques to imaginatively repurpose them again. Fittingly her local home-design firm is called Brocante, which is French for ‘junk’.
courtesy: country living
14 comments:
I would love to have a guest house some day! This one is particularly lovely. Guests would never want to leave!
i love the antique mirrors paired with such a young fresh color.
lovely colors - and the ornate mirrors make me drool a little :)
LOVE that tall mirror in the bathroom!
The bath is so fun....warm and inviting. I too would love a cottage such as this...oh dreams.
Dear Meagan, Just a little word on the word "Brocante", it's the French word for a bootsale !
And thanks for the beautiful pictures you keep posting, soo relaxing !
Thanks Anonymous. The info I wrote was from the article that came along with the images.
Oh how beautiful! I love that bathroom!
heaven. don't you wish you had friends like this to visit?!
Pretty as a picture. Just gorgeous! A-M xx
I love those pictures..my first time here and loved it.
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