Bohemian design in a five hundred years old house

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This week we walk around the inside of a German house built in 1548. Maintaining the antique structure hides in it a lot of possibilities. For example, doesn’t have own entrance, you can get into the house through a bakery.

In the hallway a footless rocking chair welcomes the guests/visitors. The seat found in the garbage is not the only object that lives its second life, the big painting was acquired by the residents from the flea market.

Beneath the stairs lies a comfortable book corner.

Most of the objects in the living room also are flea market pieces. The mixture of the fuchsia, pink and blue create a pleasant atmosphere. The structural elements that can be seen in the center remind of the history that is present there. In front of an exciting wallpaper shines a re-thanked IKEA sofa.

In white frame, cheerful chairs surround the carefully crafted dining table. It arouses a bohemian, vintage atmosphere the kitchen as well. In front of the small, fruit-motive wallpaper appears in pastel colors the kitchen furniture.

The bedroom increases at master’s level the game of the soft shades. The nightstand was made from recycled compartment.

The children’s rooms’ ornaments are the stormtrooped image made from 36 pages and the jungle patterned wallpaper.

The creative, colorful furnishing of the back garden helps the maximum utilization.

The fairy, fringe of the forest house kept its distinctive/characteristic corners, while has been developed a full of live, industrial interior.

 

 

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