
As promised, another gorgeous Spanish home today! Also this house, that I found through French by Design, in located on Formentera.

It belongs to Eugenia, who works as a fashion model but she could also be an interior decorator. She did a fantastic job decorating this fabulous place. Isn’t this kitchen with gorgeous wooden table to die for?!

I love the rustic vibe. The rug, the pillows in various patterns and colors, the wooden furniture … everything fits perfectly.

The bedroom has a serene atmosphere, with beautiful black and white bedspreads. The outdoor areas (image below + top image) are perfect for outdoor eating and relaxing. I could picture myself there zipping from a cocktail!

(images by Ricardo Labougle)

Today I’m loving … this rustic kitchen with a colorful rug.

This pic is from our kitchen. The wooden stools are for sale (see ad on Marktplaats here). For people living in The Netherlands only as the stools can not be shipped.

Agrifuturismo is an 18th century farmhouse in Tuscany, Italy, which is beautifully decorated by owner Frederica Fusi. The rustic house contains 2 vacation apartments which can be rented for a holiday in the Italian countryside.

Isn’t that rustic kitchen gorgeous?! More images and information can be found on The Travel Files.

Today I’m loving … this modern country kitchen. More images of this Bed & Breakfast in Belgium can be found on The Travel Files. The farmhouse in absolutely stunning!

Today I’m loving … these storage jar with lids painted with chalkboard paint. This way you can easily label and relabel the jars. It’s a simple diy project: get some jars and apply a coat of primer on the lids. Then apply the chalkboard paint and voila, your jars are ready!

(via wit & whistle)

This country kitchen is just gorgeous! I am also loving the food styling in the images below. It makes me very hungry!

(images by Brie Williams)

Today I’m loving … this modern rustic kitchen.
(image via Red)

Today I’m loving …. this dining area with Tolix chairs in various colors.
(image via Skona Hem)

I like how this chest of drawers is transformed into a fabulous eye-catching piece for dining room or kitchen – thank to some chalkboard paint. Labelling the drawers with chalk adds a fun detail. To achieve strong, bright letters that don’t smudge easily, wipe the surface with a damp cloth just before you write, then leave to dry naturally for cute labels that make it easy to delegate setting the table. I found this idea on homelife, here you find a ‘how to apply chalkboard paint guide’.