
recently featured in this is the Biarritz beach house brought back to life by Constance Dorian, who found it in ruin and disrepair. she completely renovated the 1940’s beach bungalow, adding loads of fresh white paint — to floors and ceilings. what she’s achieved is a relaxing pastel playhouse by the shore with cozy rugs, sheepskins, and rich fabrics like faded old linens and vintage lace but with a great modern twist. the kitchen is crazy good eclectic — the sort of spot you’d love to linger with a cup of tea and some sort of scone-making to do. for the full fun home tour, visit — it’s lovely.










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