Monday, November 28, 2016

Afro-French Style


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It is no secret that I have an ongoing love affair with France and all things French. But I also love South Africa (present leadership excluded, but that is not a subject for this blog). So when I came across this house on the Garden and Home website, my heart started to beat a little faster. To me, it is the perfect combination of the two countries. 

The entrance hall above combines a beautiful French style mirror and  console table with a Nguni hide on the floor, a wooden vat filled with proteas and some earthenware pots which are all typically African.

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The house, owned and decorated by Sandy de Bruin of Country Living and ex Miss South Africa fame, is perched on a hilltop near Dullstroom, Mpumalanga. The family use it as their weekend getaway. Lucky them!

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Here on the veranda, a pretty French bench sits happily alongside a rustic table and iron brazier. What magnificent views. I think I could sit out there all day.  

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The living room is comfy and inviting in muted shades.

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I love the juxtaposition of the elegant French table and chairs with the rustic wicker and roughly plastered walls. 

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A perfect Afro-French bedroom. Nguni print cushions and ceramic horns beautifully paired with French chest of drawers and ottoman. 

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Each bedroom has its own fireplace perfect for cozy winter nights.

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This bedroom is decorated with blue accents that echo the sky and distant mountains. 

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And yet another beautiful bedroom. 

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Such an attractive corner. The creel baskets and hats are the perfect addition since Dullstroom is famous for fly-fishing. 

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The blue shutters are reminiscent of French farmhouses and look so perfect combined with the stone walls.

I hope you enjoyed this little tour. For more tours of lovely South African homes visit the newly revamped Garden and Home magazine website here.

Till next time

Sharon x

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