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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Provençal in Franschhoek


You would be forgiven for thinking that this house was in Provence. It is, in fact, on a farm in Franschhoek (Dutch for French Corner), a small town close to Cape Town. French Huguenots settled here in 1688, after fleeing religious persecution in their own country, and the town still boasts a very strong French influence.


I was lucky enough to spend a day at this farm a few years ago.



The farm is owned by an interesting couple, the wife being an Argentinian paediatrician and the husband, a South African, spent some time working for the BBC. They met when he was assigned to cover the Falklands war. Such a romantic story. She has always loved this style of French farmhouse so she decided to create her own piece of Provence here in this corner of South Africa.




She is an excellent cook and runs cooking classes from her kitchen here on the farm which is how I, with a group of girlfriends, came to be here.


We spent the morning learning to cook a magnificent Christmas lunch and then spent the rest of the day on this terrace eating the meal, sipping their homegrown wine and marvelling at the beautiful setting.



Most of the shutters used on the house were sourced in France, and the house was built using local stone.


It has the look and feel of it having been there for centuries.



This fantastic kitchen garden provided many of the fresh ingredients were used for our cooking demonstration that day,



The edging on the beds are actually thin branches bent into shape and "planted" around each bed. I love that idea.







The pencil cypresses (Cupressus sempervirens)
you see in the background are so reminiscent of Provence.


In addition to making wine, the couple also make their own delicious olive oil.



Olive groves, lavender, cypresses, stone walls - it has everything you might find in Provence.





The interior of the house is charming and totally unpretentious.



The kitchen is simply furnished and completely unfitted. The scullery and pantry are through the door you see at the back and french doors leading out to the kitchen garden are on the left.




All the rooms have doors leading out, letting in the wonderful African sunshine.


The dining room/library above and living room below are kept, simple and uncluttered. As all the doors and windows have exterior shutters, no curtains are needed.



The living room is comfortable and inviting. I love that fireplace!




Bedrooms and bathrooms are kept simple, so nothing can detract from the beautiful outlook.



I hope you enjoyed your little "Provencal" escape here in South Africa.

Till next time

Sharon x



Image source: here

Cooking classes : Silvana's Kitchen Telephone +27(0)21 871 1316 

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Lovely Lilac or Gorgeous Grape

When I was about 10 years old, my mom remembers me showing her a picture of my dream bedroom decorated almost entirely in the brightest purple. I like to think I've come along way since then!



In the old days, we called it purple. These days you are a lot more likely to hear decorators refer to berry, grape, plum or aubergine. Or possibly, violet, lilac and lavender. 


I don't have any purple in my home, but after seeing all these pictures, perhaps I need to change that. A good way to introduce purple is with slipcovers. If you tire of the colour, it can easily be changed.

 

These linen slipcovers are just gorgeous!



More lovely examples.








I don't think I've ever seen a purple kitchen before. What do you think? A bit much maybe?




Perhaps purple is better in smaller doses...



...such as cushions or a pretty rug.


 

I love this colour combination.




A tablecloth is an easy way to add a bit of purple, inside...



...or outside.



Another way of introducing purple is on your walls.



It can vary from the palest lilac...






...to a stronger lavender....








...to a rich grape (or is it aubergine)...






...or even a deep indigo.



...or how about a purple ceiling?



Purple upholstery makes a lovely statement.











You could even paint your furniture purple. A bit too bright for me I think!
 

Mmmm, this one is better.



You can introduce it into your bedroom with a throw....



or some pretty curtains.


If this is all too much of a commitment for you perhaps you could just introduce purple in your flower arrangements...

 






or even a purple cake!



or perhaps just keep it in your garden where nature does it best of all.


Till next time


Sharon x
Images: 1,2, 5, 16 House Beautiful, 3, 9, 11, 21 Decorpad, 4. John Saladino via Veranda, 6, 8, 17, 24, 28,30,31 Unknown, 7, 14 Tumblr, 10 Nina Campbell, 12 endomental.com, 13 decorations.net, 15 interiorphilosophy.blogspot.com, 18 Steven Gambrel 19 beeinteriors.blogspot.com, 20 Ideal Home, 22 lapouyette, 23 Elle Decor, 25 sharpmindsthinkalike.blogspot, 26 Pinterest, 27 Flickr, 29 thedrillhallemporium.blogspot