




A Swedish couple fell for the view when they bought a large concrete house in the French village of Blauzac. After four years, a complete renovation and a thousand visits to various fleamarkets the house has turned into a palace of concrete. Photo: Clive Tompsett. From Sköna Hem
3 comments:
Oh it is gorgeous!
I love the chandeliers, stunning!
I just want to swim in that pool.
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