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French Essence… What Makes A Home… A Home…

I think what makes a home… a home… are the little things.. the details… the collectables…

Those bits that we know and love…

Those pieces that are familiar… that we look at and that remind us of happy times and different adventures…

Last week I just snapped and snapped… the random, the well-loved… the basics… The fragments that make up the whole… xv

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48 Responses to French Essence… What Makes A Home… A Home…

  1. Ann says:

    Those are really lovely things.
    I think what makes a home home first and foremost are the family and loved ones that makes us feel welcome and thankful that we have a home to come home too.
    And of course, the familiar things that we miss when we are away from home…

  2. I couldnt agree more. I think collectables are so important to a home. The owners characteristics come through in the items they collect and give the home personality.

  3. Hi Vicki,
    What a gorgeous collection of images! Your world is so lovely, thank you for sharing! xoc

  4. I agree…it is the little things! I love accessorizing my home as much as my wardrobe. But, what also makes our house a home is the laughter in the walls!

  5. Anita Rivera says:

    Oh, I agree. And the RIGHT details, not in excess, but with BREATHING ROOM, as far as I see it. LOVELY MY DEAR…Anita

  6. Love all your homey snaps! I couldn’t agree more. Home is in the details. I look around at the bits and pieces of our life and each object tells a little story if I take time to listen. Thanks for the reminder. XO

  7. Love all the snaps Vicky. I agree it is all the little things, the sweet details that makes a home! Is that you in the upper left – love the updo!
    Bon semaine!
    Mimi

  8. Jo Farmer says:

    I love your posts and this is one of my favourites… thanks for sharing

    Jo xx

  9. lovely snipits, vicki. you are right – it’s the details. donna

  10. mary says:

    Hi Vicki, So true, but the most important ingredient is abiding love, forgiveness, an open heart and joy. All of which you have plenty of.
    Mary

  11. What a wonderfully creative way to capture that most gorgeous and gracious home of yours Vicki. There is lots more, do another one………please? Miss you too. xx

  12. Sandy says:

    What a lovely post! I look forward to your posts every day! Thanks Vicki!

  13. Gigi says:

    Three things struck me as I looked through the shots in this post: 1) I have been taking the same kind of shots around my home for a blog post this week–I love that coincidence. 2) These details are absolutely beautiful, Vicki! Your home has just the right blend of natural textures and colors combined with sparkle and elegance. And 3) I was amazed that a few of our detail shots are almost identical! The keys and the pine cones especially so! How wonderful. I’ll be posting mine soon–hopefully today or tomorrow.

    I’m in love with your door handles . . . and that crystal knob! Does it top a bed or a newel post? I can’t quite tell. Either way it is gorgeous! xo Gigi

  14. Cynthia says:

    Love all the images, the sconces are beautiful. I agree with you all the little touches matter.

    Cynthia

  15. Cathy says:

    When our mom passed away in 2010, my three sisters and I had the enormously emotional task of dividing my mom’ s bits that she knew and loved. Together my parent’s collectibles told a lifetime of stories but separated into 4 piles of their nearly empty home, it all looked like bubble wrapped “stuff”. When we all returned to our own homes and unpacked mom’s treasures and found new places for them, they took on new meaning for each of us. Juxtaposed and eclectic I display a pair of ivory Japanese figurines from my great aunt’s mid century teaching stint in the Orient next to pieces of my mom’s English tea set. These are of course next to things my own family has collected over the years. I move everything around from time to time so things won’t seem too posed or so that I can enjoy them from another perspective. My home has it’s own story – with a bit of help from family fragments.

  16. Joyce says:

    Love the crystal on the iron newel post. Such a lovely detail.

    I’ve been meaning to thank you Vicki for your “Travelling to Provence” series. We spent two weeks in the south of France last month and your advice was so helpful. After a week based in Nice, we rented a stone house just outside of St. Remy de Provence and got to experience many of the places you write about in your blog. Such a beautiful area. But what’s with French drivers? They become maniacs behind the wheel.

  17. La Contessa says:

    I have to agree!If you saw my HOME you would understand why I AGREE!I have plenty of stuff!But wonderful worn,gold gilded,rusted stuff!I’m trying to collect CHANDELIERS!French of course!The husband wants to know where on earth we are going to put another!No worries I can find a spot!Stuff makes a home as you say it all has a story or a memory.I love my home especially after being away for two weeks I have come home to appreciate it even MORE!

  18. These photos are great! xxpeggybraswelldesign.com

  19. Lovely collection of snaps. It’s so true. Each time I move from England to Vancouver and back again I go around re-discovering the houses and my things. Knowing those familiar things are there makes my homecomings so much easier.

  20. Karena says:

    I agree Vicki, it is the little collections of our travels and special touches we love whenever we see them!! The glass knob, lavender essence, the works of art, linens and fabrics that make our own hearts sing!!

    Xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena

  21. Kathy Peck Leeds says:

    Couldn’t agree more. Everyone on the blogospere seems to be intent on “de-cluttering”. Refreshing to read this.

  22. josina says:

    love your bits, fits my retro vintage style!

  23. love this Vicki! I might just have to steal this post idea!!
    happy week to you!
    xxojoan

  24. Vicki,
    I couldn’t agree more. It seems the little bits and bobs are the pieces with the best stories tied to them. An outing here, a vacation there. The layers and history make me smile and I see the hominess and happiness in other people’s homes when they share their accessories.
    xo,
    Karen

  25. Hallie says:

    Divine Vicki, and an aha yes, it’s little details that stay with us, the curve of a sconce, the decorative element at the end of the stair, a book cover, a pretty trim on the edge of a pillow. Years ago when my children were little we dined every other night at this little restauarant on the corniche and they had a dainty provencal print which alternated on the chairs between red and green, and so did the edging. It was delightful and homey, and when I see a provencal print like that it reminds me of that happy summer seemingly so many years ago.

  26. Love this. Very French of you to show us just bits and pieces, suggestions of what is the beauty of your particular everyday… ;)

  27. gail says:

    Hi Vicki i think a house says a lot about the person and personality of that person too xo

  28. cynthia woodyard says:

    Absolutely love what you snapped for today, including your ‘bun’. X, C

  29. Gina says:

    home is where ever I’m with you
    http://youtu.be/LzPPAw5tnqs

  30. Un merveilleux panel de photos… Très forte et belle publication.
    Gros bisous

  31. Mary Jo says:

    Beautiful photos Vicki! I have been rearranging my home a lot lately, doing a small re-model, etc. It seems to be in the air and it makes everything feel so much more comfortable when you tweak it just a bit. So love your aesthetic!
    xo Mary Jo

  32. Louise Percy says:

    My home is filled with bits and pieces collected since I moved into my first “home” when I was 18…an eclectic, but life affirming mix, I must say…my adult children shake their heads whenever I return from one of my trips to France…But it is their visits which make my house feel like a home…thanks for this lovely post Vicki.

  33. Keri says:

    Lovely shots of your home. At home I love comfort and familiarity the most, just what your photos speak.

  34. So lovely, Vicki.
    I love Diptyque candles … and do I spy a large clam shell? Would love to own one and fill it with few orchids.
    x

  35. mary timmers says:

    I love this post! It’s YOUR home and the things that make it so. Has me looking around for things that say “my home”. Thanks Vicki, for a very inspiring post!

    Love,
    Mary

  36. Pamela Terry says:

    Pictures, flowers and dogs!
    xo,
    p

  37. Vicki,

    We don’t realize what makes our house “our home” until we take photo’s, have to move, or lose items in a fire or flood. To really see our fingerprints as clues to who we are and how we display “ourselves” to others. Our bits and pieces speak in whisper tones for us.

  38. Pamela says:

    Just beautiful montage Vicki! Specially love the clock. And your reflection in the mirror at the beginning is so drole and charmant. Best wishes, Pamela

  39. Jess Flett says:

    Gorgeous collage Vicki. I love seeing snippets of your beautiful home.

  40. pve says:

    ah what makes a home…the kitchen door of my childhood home where my parents still live shows all the signs of life…scratches from the dog that has been long gone. layers of paint over time, fingerprints, smudges and love inside and out. like a heart, it keeps on beating, open, close, open.
    the door says it all.
    pve

  41. Hi Vicki,

    I, too, love all things beautiful. You do the best job of finding those things.
    Thank you for your beautiful blog.
    Love,
    Audrey

  42. These are the things I come to France for. Love to shop in the boutiques and brocantes for the personal items. Shop on the site French Vintage Home for many of the perfect accessories.

  43. Irina says:

    How positively lovely, dear Vicki! So much inspiration and beauty here…and how fun to see a little glimpse of you too! :)
    xoxo

  44. It has been a long long time since I’ve stopped by one of my favorite blog and I’m so happy I do it this morning .
    This post is so true
    I love all your photos

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