As promised, here is a copy of the 4-page feature of our home in France published in The Telegraph magazine last Saturday. Just seeing our home again makes me want to go there but unfortunately no time to escape for the time being....
A big thank you to Interior Stylist and Writer Rohini Wahi who has also a fabulous blog here, to Photographer Michael Paul who contacted us last year to come and take some amazing photos of our home making it look like a lot better than it actually is and the team at The Telegraph especially Homes Editor David Nicholls who has always been incredibly supportive of our little business and the designs we have in our collection.
I had so many nice emails from readers about our home and what we have achieved with BODIE and FOU that I feel quite tearful today so thank you very much for all your support. It is a lot of hard work (and my back is certainly tells me to slow down this week) but moments like these make it worthwhile....thank you again!
Entente cordiale
A holiday home in Arcachon benefits from a French-kiwi collaboration.
by Rohini Wahi. Photographs by Michael Paul
The result is a Southern-Hemisphere style beach house with a lot of French flair, which Steve describes as 'a little slice of New-Zealand in a far-flung corner of France'.
While Karine runs BODIE and FOU, Steve works for an investment management company. So to ensure they both completely switch off when they visit the house in Arcachon, they decided to have neither a telephone nor an internet connection there. 'It drives me nuts the first days we get here', Karine says, 'but it is refreshing to be able to focus on what really matters, like being together as a family, going to the beach'.
Breakfasts are long and lazy alfresco affairs, usually with Elodie and her family, who often holiday with them. And before long it will be time for lunch under the trees. 'When it becomes too warm, we will go to one of the beaches, go out on the boat or take the children to the village. Then, when it's bath time for the children, the guys will get the barbecue and mojitos going, and we have the most wonderful time until the early hours'
HOME TRUTHS
'Be regular and orderly in your life so that you may be violent and original in your work', Flaubert wrote. I live by this. Being exposed to so many creative, colourful designs in my work, I long for calming, inspiring interiors once at home.
Whitewashing is a sort of tradition in our family. My father swears by it and he has developed his own recipe to get the right feel to the mix, which includes water, milk and limestone powder.
This region of France, the Gironde, is incredibly rewarding, beautiful and rich with top-rated vineyards, amazing food and beautiful landscapes.
We had several wooden tables built locally so we could maximise the sunlight all day long without having to move the table each time from the front to the back of the house.
Stick to white crockery. If something gets broken you can easily replace it with bits and pieces from different styles. The mix of shapes and styles (you can even add off-white pieces and cream) will just add a pleasant, relaxed boho feel.
A couple of second-hand shops I visit regularly are La Trocante and Troc de L'Ile in La Teste-de-Buch (five miles from Arcachon). You can discover some great finds and a good mix of vintage and fairly new stock.
The food market at La Teste-de-Buch on Thursdays and Sundays is a great place to pick up fresh food, oysters and flowers and has foie gras to die for.
A day trip to Cap- Ferret is a must. Go early by road so you can stop at the various second-hand stalls on the roadside or take the boat from Arcachon and cross the bay to taste oysters and chilled white wine by the beach on the other side.
You can see more of our holidays home here in Grand Designs magazine, here in Junior magazine and in You magazine
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