Chez Fleur Part II
I am ecstatic to finally share photos of a project I have been working on for over two years - Chez Fleur. This is my family's beach house in Seagrove Beach, FL that I first shared about here. Find before images and background on this gorgeous property in the previous post. This project included new space planning throughout and a complete reappropriation of all existing furnishings, art, and accessories that came with the house, as well as selling items that were not practical for the casual beach lifestyle my family desired. Over the course of the past two years, new living and dining room furniture have been purchased, as well as meaningful art (some of which I gathered on my travels abroad), new bedding and some new furnishings for the three guest rooms. Spaces have been totally repurposed and reorganized, in order to capitalize on the gorgeous architectural details and maximize light and comfort throughout the house. And here are the results - livable, timeless, stunning.
Exterior view from the beach
Fountain in the East Courtyard
View from the Atrium
Dining Room
View from Dining Room into Kitchen
Two of the six double doors opening onto the veranda, reclaimed heart pine flooring from a barn in Mississippi
An armoire built in France, but made from imported Georgia pine, bought at Scott's Antiques in Atlanta, GAView from the stairwell
Vaulted ceiling with reclaimed heart pine beams
The airy canopy bed in one of the guest rooms
Seahorse detail on the antique iron bed
The Master Bedroom's gorgeous custom painted iron canopy bed
My grandmother's terrarium lamps
One of my dad's many boat paintings
View into the Master BathView of the landing into the Master Suite
Thank you for looking!