I love, love, love when I come across an interior that makes me scream 'yes, yes, yes!' inside my head! That was just the case when I discovered Lizzie Carney's deliciously decorated abode inside the pages of the current issue of Country Living magazine.
There's usually at least one or two details in home tours like these that just don't mesh with my personal taste but Lizzie may as well have designed this charming 1930s bungalow just for me. ;o) I'm smitten with the smoky greys and charcoals ... the stuffed peacock in the kitchen ... the make-shift wine cellar/dining room ... I'm ready to move in!
Lizzie is a stylist/designer for Euro Trash and the feature is all about how she implemented moody colors with eye-catching pieces to transform her small 1,000-square-foot home into a French-inspired space fit for an everyday princess.
After researching Euro Trash, I discovered that I had previously fallen in love with the owner's {Annie Brahler} house, too! I used an image of the exterior in this inspiration board and if you click here, you can have a 'private' tour of Annie's home. :o)
And, by the way, isn't that teal fridge {above} too amazing for words?
Lizzie constructed her own wine cellar by stacking Belgian grape-gathering crates - isn't that genius? Love the bust, too.
And what home isn't complete without a fabulous walk-in closet? Love the center ottoman.
See the full feature from Country Living here.
What do you think?


























I love this! I wonder if I can recreate this vibe in wedding decor?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thank you for sharing. We'll have to run out and get that issue of Country Living ASAP.
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ReplyDeleteOh yes!!! I think it would translate fabulously to wedding decor! Do it! :o)
WOW! I love the teal fridge, and even more so LOVE that there is a peacock on top of the teal fridge :)
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