I typically discover myself looking Remodelista’s Design Journey archives for a digital escape from my desk. These days, for example, I’ve been visiting Riverside Home, a Nineteenth-century home turned trip rental in Normandy. It’s the venture of Tatiana Dupond, who’s French, and her husband, Jordan Feilders, “the American who launched California-style artisanal burger and taco vans to Paris,” Margot wrote in our authentic function on the place (see A Normandy Guesthouse from an Upstart American Restaurateur).
At present we’re looking on the guesthouse kitchen, perfect for prepping easy midsummer dinners that final lengthy into the evening, French model. Learn on:
Images courtesy of Riverside Home.
Above: The couple labored to shore up and restore the unique stone buildings; Feilders additionally introduced in Gilles Tombeur, a Paris-based inside architect and buddy.Above: The home hadn’t been occupied for the reason that Seventies, Margot reported. Right here, a terra cotta-tiled entry leads into the pared-back however cheerful eating space, full with Hay J77 chairs (as soon as in Feilder’s restaurant eating room).Above: Dupond within the eating space, which has its authentic mantel. We just like the classic French enamel water jug, which holds a twig of dried flowers.Above: The eating space is simply adjoining to the redone kitchen, making it a great website for dinner events.Above: The kitchen itself is a high-low combine: Ikea cabinetry pairs with customized concrete counters (made in Paris) and a brass backsplash from Paris metallic store Tartaix.Above: An oak show shelf provides to the bespoke look.Above: Outdoors, a pea-gravel courtyard—surrounded by stone outbuildings, the stays of an previous farm—makes a quiet spot for dinner al fresco.Above: Or an apertif.
For a full have a look at the visitor home, see Riverside Home: A Normandy Guesthouse from an Upstart American Restaurateur.
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