Old Oil Mill Restored Into A Modern House
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Provence is a province in the south of France. It’s a charming place full of old architecture and vineyards. This old oil mill was built in the 19th century, recently it has been restored and transformed in a country house in Nimes. The open plan area downstairs includes the living-room, dining-room, kitchen and study room. The original interior design, inspired by the loft style, gives this house a very special character. While the house itself is classic all the furniture is modern with a classic or rustic touch. Here you can see a stunning material mix: stone walls, polished concrete floors, iron windows and natural timber. Neutral tones add charm and coziness to the place. The house is so charming and calm that I began dreaming of a place like that. And you?

























June 27th, 2011 at 10:13 am
What a pretty photo!
Just did a shout out to them on my blog a few days ago-I love them! So cool and creative!
August 2nd, 2011 at 2:32 pm
It’s just a lovely design…It’s realy my dream home…
January 4th, 2012 at 5:37 pm
Hi all,
Thank you for including the house I designed, decorated and built in your 2011 list of Best Modern Homes.
This was a dream project that I was able to accomplish with the help of my husband. It allowed me to create my perfect home from a blank pallet.
Readers are welcome to contact me if they have any questions about suppliers, products, materials, techniques, etc. as I specialize in this style of decoration in the south of France.
At a minimum, it would be nice if DigsDigs contacted designers before they “borrowed” their pictures, work, etc., and even better if they credited their work on the site. It doesn’t seem too much to ask.
Bonne année à tous.
Marie-Laure