Sunday, September 20, 2009

fabulous


it doesn't get much better than this...

i sincerely apologize. i cannot locate the source for this amazing image... can someone help me?

17 comments:

Maria Killam said...

It's truly the floors that make this image so great! Love it! Thanks for your comment!
x
Maria

cate said...

I love it too!!!

cotedetexas said...

I don;t know where it's from - probably Bruges. But its' gorgeous. I want to steal the image!!!

Blair Friedeman said...

It is from marie claire maison:)I think is one of the most fabulous rooms!

Ivy Lane said...

you were right on time with that Lanvin cuff watch you sent me for my b'day! It was this past Saturday!!! LOL!

Love your blog! Love this post today!

liza said...

Oh, I love this one! Yes, close to Vail. I'm so glad you visited!

paula said...

the floors are stunning, really I just can't get over them.

Brunch at Saks said...

Hi Pam- Thanks for your comments! YES, the Shred will work for you! I am now on Day 4 and I already feel tons better! Can't wait till you get it in the mail and start to try it! Let me know how your progress goes or if you have any questions!
XO :)

A French Cloud said...

gorgeous...wish I could say it's from my house :)

pve design said...

hmmm-
I saw this spread ---

manon 21 said...

Je pense que c'est en france.
j'ai fait une belle ballade sur ton blog.

a bientôt

manon

Slices of Beauty... said...

Amazing floors, love it!

Mary-Laure said...

Stunning. I love the floor, the white walls...

Phoenix said...

don't know where you got it...but if I could just crawl inside that picture and take a nap there for a few years, would that be okay?

Glad to have found your blog as well! :)

FrenchBlue said...

FABULOUS is right my friend! I love it so much!
Thanks for sharing it!
xox's

Blue Muse said...

oooo I love this room. I had this on my desktop for a long time. Here is where I got it from:
http://www.marieclairemaison.com/,le-passe-recompose-dans-un-salon,200148,867.asp

xo
Isa

James XVI said...

I'm obsessed with floors at the moment, having six rooms rooms (of nine) to redo at Garvinweasel. I lived with herringbone floors in Paris, on rue du Cherche Midi, and have been thinking about recreating that floor here in the library or my office. I wish I could help you with the source, and I thank you for the inspiration.