Tuesday 17 February 2015

"Shabby chic"

Queen's hamlet farm Versailles
This looks like... a shabby chic French countryside house, doesn't it? Well, it's one of the Queen's hamlet's farm buildings! Just look at that icicle hanging from the beautiful wooden gutter!

On dirait un peu une maison "shabby chic" ou tout simplement une vieille maison dans un village... C'est en fait l'un des bâtiments de la ferme au hameau de la reine ! Regardez-moi cette stalactite tombant de la belle gouttière en bois !
Icicle Queen's hamlet farm Versailles

18 comments:

William Kendall said...

The place does look quite old.

RedPat said...

It looks like a charming place, Ciel! I'm done with icicles after the weather we have had.

Randy said...

I love the wooden shutters.

Halcyon said...

The icicle is a nice touch!

Anonymous said...

VERY shabby chic ;-)

Olivier said...

je connaissais pas du tout ce terme "Shabby Chic"..comme quoi internet peut nous apprendre des choses ;o)) attention au stalactite , pas assez froid dans le sud parisien pas vu un seul (appris deux choses today, j'avais toujours ecris Stalacticte)

Sharon said...

It must be pretty cold right now!

EG CameraGirl said...

I do like the shutters!

Birdman said...

I like your composition here.

Small City Scenes said...

You have icicles??? We have cool mornings and 15C during the day. SPRING!!
MB

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...

The French have brought the world so much, including shabby chic. Love it!

Janis
GDP

Wayne said...

I'm enjoying the construction details like the hinges on the shutters and the lintels over the windows. Wooden gutters, that's not something I often see.

LOLfromPasa said...

'Shabby chic' is a great title for this shot. Like it.

VP said...

Shabby chic is the word for it, love the icicle!

Loree said...

Shabby chic fit for a queen :)

Sharon said...

I added a comment to my post today to answer your question!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

So in fact it's right Royal shabby chic Ciel :)

Unknown said...

What a perfect building, just shabby enough and just chic enough, only in France, brilliant.