Tumgik
#beautiful french house
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
450,000 €
240 m² / 2583 ft²
Saint-Calais, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France.
7 notes · View notes
the-cricket-chirps · 3 months
Text
Tumblr media
Auguste Herbin
La Place Maubert
1907
151 notes · View notes
arc-hus · 6 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
12 Social Housing, Jouques, France - Atelier EGR
113 notes · View notes
happilyeclecticdaze · 11 days
Text
French Provence 🌿
Tumblr media
23 notes · View notes
pespillo · 8 months
Text
Tumblr media
cour de soleil
59 notes · View notes
mrs-trophy-wife · 8 months
Text
Tumblr media
52 notes · View notes
whirlingatoms · 7 months
Text
Tumblr media
House of Tolerance, 2011
Has anyone watched this movie? It looks stunning.
33 notes · View notes
blaccbarbie · 11 days
Text
Tumblr media
9 notes · View notes
Photo
Tumblr media
One well-endowed entry has French doors with a fanlight, an elegant combination repeated in the adjoining room. More architectural detail was introduced with the addition of a door frame and pediment from an older structure.
House Beautiful: Decorating Style, 1992
249 notes · View notes
dayphotographysworld · 8 months
Text
Tumblr media
17 notes · View notes
tricoufamily · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
SHE'S BEAUTIFULLLL
47 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
388,200 €
296m² / 3186 ft²
Aubigné-Racan, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France.
7 notes · View notes
biboyhalo · 4 months
Text
my trip was so good guys like comparing to when i went to france its like such a difference 😭
3 notes · View notes
frostfairysteve · 1 year
Text
i trapped myself into doing history research but i'm just gonna handwave a bunch of stuff because alternative universe
first and most important; the harrington family is british and royal enough to have a position with power and money to throw around, probably through some carefully planned marriages
they moved to france either for the absolute monarchy they had going on (britain grew increasingly parliamentarian, see: act of union in 1707) or because they wanted to remain catholic (see: english reformation during 16th century)
there was a french trading post established in indiana in 1673 and fort ouiatenon (first fortified european settlement) was built in 1717
thing is england and france has a really complicated history and also i have no idea where anything in indiana is so handwaving!
because the harrington family has to move from england to france in the 1500s/1600s and get established enough to then help with the colonisation in the late 1600s
...i got really attached to the idea of steve being born in the 1600s/17th century at one point, i don't know why. his name is probably like étienne stephen harrington which is just the same name twice in different languages. firstly stephen -> stephanos which means "wreath, crown, reward, honor, renown, fame" which fits what his family is going for, secondly, saint stephen is the first martyr of christianity. he was stoned to death.
anyway now that all that is set up
harrington family is trying to establish a settlement in what later becomes hawkins, indiana. they have wealth and power and an heir that they brought with them from france. but after the house got built and they got settled in, there was a lot more for them to do than expected.
slavery in indiana started with the french rule so. guess what the harrington family had. which is another reason steve never saw anyone if they were racist and didn't want their pure son interacting with anyone with different skin. steve has absolutely no prejudices because they never actually told him this, and he's really fucking lonely.
steve was 15 the last time he saw his parents, or anyone. they left for some reason or another and never returned. either they settled somewhere else or they got sick or murdered. maybe they returned to france and then were unable to get back to the colonies. i literally do not care
realistically, they must have left someone in charge to take care of the house and their son, but i assume they left after enough time passed without their employers coming back. not like steve was gonna do anything. don't ask why they never approached him to question him.
steve stopped ageing around 19, so a few years there something must have happened to the house. a curse, a spell, weird dimension stuff, who knows.
the house is frozen in time basically. but new people who enter aren't affected. steve would start ageing normally if he left.
idk i'm still figuring the whole magic house thing out. i don't even know what kind of house it is for it to be historically accurate. it's a european style house because i say so tho.
i would love for this to be historically accurate but i can't process the wikipedia articles enough and also i feel like most of it would fall apart oops
28 notes · View notes
marionsinspirations · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
4 notes · View notes
widowshill · 6 months
Text
Tumblr media
was thinking about r/v au and particularly this line in rebecca, how despite his being married twice, both weddings were in the category of the former ––  to laura, rushed in the days after the trial to reward her cooperation, and then to exile in augusta –– and then to cassandra, similarly quick and clinical the day after he met her. and v of course very nearly had the dream wedding at collinwood, only for it to rot down in bradford's grave into only the bones of a 3 am visit to the courthouse. how they neither of them have really experienced a wedding or marriage as concept as celebration in earnest, not only as a ceremony of romantic love but bonding into the family, to home and the threshold. how each of their prior marriages were hollow façades, as with maxim and rebecca –– to a phoenix, to a witch wearing a false name, to a centuries old ghost –– whereas, with each other, if not happily ever after an earthly grasp at happiness.
6 notes · View notes