Friday, September 10, 2010

Chateau Domingue

The owner of Chateau Domingue remodeled her home using antique elements from her store.  
Here are some images of her beautiful home which now is the perfect chateau:


... what a beautiful gate entry!


The reclaimed rock entry way with those lanterns are so gorgeous!!



It's so amazing how she has made her kitchen look centuries old!






Her antique furniture is gorgeous!
















I can't get enough of these vintage fireplaces!


No details were missed!  This home seriously seems centuries old!




The furniture is so dreamy!


One of my favorite lanterns!

It takes a true artisan to turn a modern home into such a gem!
Be sure to check out her website!


19 comments:

  1. I agree about the entry.I love it!Fiona

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  2. I love this entry ! It is really amazing what she did with a modern house. I am searching for an old house in my region but it seems that I need to build one. Thank you for this inspiration what could be possible. Whith that fireplaces and stone floors and walls it really seems to be hundred years old.

    Have a nice & sunny weekend Desireé !

    Eve

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  3. I wonder if she'd notice if I moved in?! BEAUTIFUL!!

    p.s. I am having an Ann Taylor Loft giveaway if it interests you. xo

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  4. I absolutely love her house! It looks centuries old! I can't believe that it isn't...

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  5. Move over Debbie I am moving in with you. I am keeping this in my inspiration file.

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  6. When can I move in? This is beyond fabulous!

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  7. Lindo!É TUDO TÃO LIMPO,CLARO,EU AMO!
    BETH (ATELIE DAS HORTENCIAS)

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  8. what a fabulous job transforming a modern home into this incredible Provence chateau! thanks for the post and introducing her work to me..

    bisous!

    Kit

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  9. Oh Desiree,
    The house is so beautiful! So charming and so French looking! I LOVE IT!!
    xx
    Greet

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  10. Agree with all above, beautiful home, in decor, materials used etc.
    I'll move in for a while.
    Johan

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  11. I wonder if it can fit all of us, then I´m moving in with you girls.
    It´s adorable and will be next in my weekly house tour.

    Thank you for sharing and Atelier de Campagne for pinning it, so I could find it and your wonderful blog.

    regards Stína

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  12. I love how the home looks like a home in the early 1800's. I also love how it seems that she didn't try to do this. It just came across naturally as a home like this. That shows you the talent she has in design.

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  13. I love stone! cool, and hot, strong, and soft... is the material perfect!

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  14. I absolutely love this! I'm keeping this for inspiration for the farmhouse that I'm buying in Slovenian. I was hoping for an older home, but it is from the 30s. Hoping to turn the attached barn into the kitchen...perhaps the stone trough as a sink? This has inspired me!

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  15. Hi there.

    I love the kitchen! I also think the fire place is absolutely fantastic, thanks for sharing!

    From Appley Hoare
    Purveyor of French Antiques and French Antique Furniture

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  16. Hi there

    What a lovely article.

    I love that kitchen, it's truly amazing!

    We are the UK's best place for antiques, art and vintage thousands of pieces from hundreds of dealers. Take a look at our Antiques Boutique site.

    Thanks and look forward to the next article

    All the best
    Lydia :) x

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