Thursday 13 January 2011

As you make your bed...


Considering that we spend about a Third of our life time in bed...
...it should be "something special"

FIELD  OF  DREAMS




Chateau de Moissac - Haute Provence, www.chateaudemoissac.fr 
COTE SUD - Decembre 2000



Chateau de Moissac



COTE SUD - Decembre 2000



VERANDA - Winter 1999





House & Gardening - 2003



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COTE SUD - Fevrier-Mars 2005



COTE SUD - Avril 1998








Chateau de Moissac






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House & Gardening - 2003



COTE SUD - Decembre 1997



THE SWEDISH ROOM
Lars and Ursula Sjoeberg, Photographs by Ingalla Snitt






COTE SUD - Decembre 1996



COTE SUD - October-November 2005



COTE SUD - Aout-Septembre 1999



COTE OUEST - Septembre 2006



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THE SWEDISH ROOM


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Whether

Chalet-Country look...

St. Anton, Tirol, Austria
MAISON & JARDIN - Decembre 1992

or

Modern and Minimalism..

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or



"D'esprit nomade"
Avec un grand format du photographe toulousain Pierre Movila
et d'un lampadaire et de fauteuils signés Starck
COTE SUD - Octobre 2005

or

"Fairy tale"
COTE SUD - Decembre 1996

or

"historical"...... 


COTE SUD - Avril 1998


.....luxurious....

VERANDA - Winter 1999


.....opulent...."Return to Grandeur"....

TRADITIONAL IMPORTS
2558 San Fernando Road, Los Angeles, CA 90065
advert  VERANDA - 1999


or just....

calm and quiet....

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and simple....

...like in one of our guest rooms...

...in summer with 'cool' French linen...




and...


...with a different look in winter


and..

.....a 'suggestion' of silk and velvet does not do any harm...
(detail second photo from top Chateau Moissac)


- Chaque un a son gout -

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....denn
"Wie man sich bettet, so liegt man" - hier im positiven Sinne!

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"As you make your bed, so you will lie in it"
- in this context I'll give it a positive meaning -






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SWEET  DREAMS

  House & Gardening 2/2003
-from a house in Westchester, USA -

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Some beds which can be still found, here and there...

Cast iron, French, ca. 1900

 



 Louis XVI. Style, late 19th century


ca. 1880


German, walnut, early 19th century
sold at a auction


French, early 20th century 






















9 comments:

  1. And so to bed... As I say in my sidebar, one of my favourite things to do is turning down the bed of an evening. Thank you for some gorgeous ideas here!

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  2. Those bedrooms and beds are so dreamy I would never get up! I'm actually off to search for new bedding this weekend, I need a change!

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  3. Dear Karin, Love everyone of your choices. Your preference comes through, loud and clear. Your guest bedroom is charming. Would love to spend a night or two in such serene and beautiful surroundings.

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  4. Lately I love all-white bedding. Last several days have been spent on sewing away white bedsheets and pillow cases, a flannel set, a cotton one and a linen. Thank you for inspirational pictures.

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  5. So many of my favorites...all in the same post. Your blog is just wonderful Karin...Thank You!!!
    XO Trish

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  6. Dear Karin, what lovely beds, how could we not want one of them for ourselves? I love the black one,with hand painting from Veranda. You have an exquisite eye. I was in Hamburg a few years ago, my niece lived there wth her family and has since moved to Berlin. It is an interesting city I wish I had seen more of. I am anxiously awaiting pictures of your garden, it is already lovely in winter! Nella

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  7. Dear Nella,
    Thank you very much for you're lovely comments.

    I'm waiting desperately for some warmer weather to do some garden work. And looking forward to spring.....
    Many Greetings to Canada
    Karin

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  8. Hello Irina,
    Thank's for your visit and comment.
    I prefer white bedding, or a kind of ivory, as well.
    Greetings to Hong-Kong
    Karin

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