Envie de donner du chic à votre jardin en tout restant classique ? C'est possible en créant une atmosphère épurée ...
Une pièce ou, pire encore, une maison très humide constitue un environnement idéal pour la moisissure ou les odeurs désagréables
Vérifiez l'isolation et l’étanchéité de votre toit terrasse pour lui assurer une plus longue durée de vie. Comment faire ?
A Ille-et-Vilaine (Francia) una antica e affascinante casa bretone dalle caratteristiche mura in pietra, circondata da un magnifico giardino. Nella ristrutturazione, i nuovi proprietari Fred e Corinne hanno saputo conservarne il carattere e lo stile tradizionali. Una delle particolarità della casa
Envie de rénover une maison ? Découvrez les 60 maisons en pierre les plus incroyables, celles qui vont vous couper le souffle !
[Inspiration Pinterest] Les petits jardins ne manquent pas d'attrait. Plantations adaptées, mobilier pratique, agencements optimisés... Il existe une multitude d'astuces déco pour aménager un jardinet plein de charme. Côté Maison a sélectionné pour vous 12 petits jardins qui n'ont rien à envier aux plus grands !
Grande ou petite terrasse, dans le jardin ou en ville, la rédaction de Maison & Travaux a déniché les 51 plus belles terrasses, vous allez en rêver !
Chaque année, la sécheresse est de plus en plus forte... Résultat, les jardins et potagers se dessèchent et les plantes meurent. Heureusement, il existe une technique ancestrale pour lutter contre la sécheresse et garder la terre humide. Et cette méthode est 10 fois plus efficace qu'une irrigation en surface ! Vous pouvez faire jusqu'à 70% d'économies d'eau dans le jardin. L'astuce pour que votre jardin résiste à la sé
[Inspiration Pinterest] Dans l'air du temps, la bohème est partout ! Jusque dans les jardins dans lesquels on a envie de retrouver cet esprit nomade et romantique. Caractérisé par un mélange d'objets récup, des touches de couleurs vives, des plantes et fleurs qui poussent à la sauvage et d'une pincée de détournement, le style bohème chic envahit le jardin pour notre plus grand plaisir.
Les températures s'adoucissant, les activités au jardin vont reprendre. Il me reste tant de nettoyage à faire ... Alors pour me donner du courage je regardais des images qui pourraient m'inspirer pour redonner de l'allure au jardin !
On ne le présente plus, le jardin de curé revient au goût du jour et sublime notre extérieur ! Découvrez les plantes qui le composent.
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Persistant, le bambou est très apprécié pour sa touche exotique mais aussi et surtout pour sa croissance rapide et son effet très décoratif. Quelles variétés privilégier et comment les entretenir ? La réponse est ici.
Un arbuste à pousse rapide, très résistant au froid qui peut agréablement remplacer les Acers japonais qui supportent mal nos sols argilo-calcaires. Il est particulièrement beau lors de sa floraison, en cette période de l'année. De belles inflorescences...
Le rêve d’un jardin méditerranéen est tout à fait accessible ! Coloré, parfumé et agréable, le jardin provençal est en plus facile d’entretien ! Vous aurez le choix entre de nombreuses …
Dix exemples d'aménagement de jardins et terrasses dans un esprit classique : chaises longues et fauteuils d'osier ou fer forgé, cheminée, pergola, sols de graviers ou pelouse, sculptures en pierre ou en terre cuite, grandes tables familiales, ou véritable...
La bougainvillée ou le bougainvillier est une plante gélive. Liane vigoureuse, découvrez son entretien: la palisser, la tailler et l'entretenir toute l'année !
Cliquez-ici pour découvrir ma sélection de belles plantes grimpantes et des astuces de paysagiste pour qu'elles poussent rapidement !
Ce sont les vacances (ou pour certains, bientôt) ! Profitez-en pour tester une déco à base de… galets ! Ludique, il existe de nombreuses activités...
Une fleur magnifique, facile à entretenir et comestible ? N'attendez plus pour planter la rose trémière dans votre jardin !
Il più bello dei mari – Nazim Hikmet Il più bello dei mari è quello che non navigammo. Il più bello dei nostri figli non è ancora cresciuto. I più belli dei nostri giorni non li abbiamo ancora vissuti. E quello che vorrei dirti di più bello non te l’ho ancora detto. E anche San Valentino è arrivato... Un piccolo ricamo da fare in poche ore, per celebrare l'amore.
Summer is finally here and I have been spending so much time out on the terrace. Dreaming about having a backyard and a home one day, and the amazing dinning parties I could have! There
Berkeley author and blogger Erin Scott has just published an honest-to-goodness cookbook that also introduces us to her Berkeley residence, her garden, and her delicious recipes. Come with me to meet Erin, to check out her ideas, and to visit her house and meet her family. Berkeley is where so many significant food/eating/cuisine and dining ideas were originally cooked up—think Chez Panisse and Alice Waters—and Erin is enhancing that tradition. I send warmest thanks to my wonderful friend, the San Francisco architect Abigail Turin, for re-introducing me to Berkeley cookbook author/food blogger Erin Scott. Erin’s new cookbook, ‘Yummy Supper’, is new from Rodale Books. It’s a joyful series of ideas, photographs, uncomplicated recipes, brilliant flavors that are immediately engaging, and bright and clear ideas that you could almost cook from the pictures. Imagine Bourbon-braised short ribs, ice-cream pie, a quick breakfast salad, slurpy fruit drinks, savory custards with wild nettles, and black rice pudding, Balinese garden stew, millet crepes (sweet or savory), a mushroom galette, and a year's worth of health-conscious and sybaritic and versatile recipes—from a gluten-free omnivore. No wonder her blog, Yummy Supper, has 100,000 followers. The culinary world is not often my focus, but Erin won me over with her down-to-earth new ideas about living with fresh and breezy style—and dining with the seasons, with flavor. It happens that the recipes are gluten free – but you’d hardly notice if that was not your focus. Her house, a charming Berkeley bungalow, and her food and kitchen and cuisine all work in a chic and child-friendly style. Love it. It’s very California—but without eccentricity. It’s very do-able. No ten-part recipes.You can find everything at a farmers’ market. I admire Erin’s idea of feeding her family with fresh local ingredients, and with vegetables and fruit from her small garden. I love the idea of Bolinas crab pasta with citrus and mint, and red rice risotto with wild mushrooms and wilted spinach, or French lentils with preserved lemon, tarragon, and creamy goat cheese. There’s a ‘butcher shop’ section and a ‘sea’ and an ‘egg’ section (a favorite) and I admire the inventiveness. Erin prepared and photographed everything in ‘Yummy Supper’ and her two children and her husband cook as well. I admire also the flea-market/ chic style of her house, and her marvelous and unpretentious food styling and table settings. In particular, I know you’ll be inspired by her approach—which does not require days of complicated cooking. Twenty minutes to vibrant deliciousness. A Friend, Indeed Abigail Turn is a longtime friend of Erin’s…and here's her note of re-introduction: Abby Turin said, “Erin lives in a lovely house in Berkeley with an adorable organic garden. She moved to Berkeley when she was 15, was at Columbia for college and then in New York for years, and moved back to Berkeley around ’94. Her family is very international – but also very grounded / California. And as a side note…she and her family just spent a year travelling and researching and photographing and studying through the South Pacific with their two kids. She is a fabulous woman – warm, smart, charming and chic.” Blogger, Mother, Wife, Gardener, Farmers' Market Shopper, Author I asked Erin about her new book, ‘Yummy Supper’ (Rodale Books)—and her popular blog, Yummy Supper. Erin’s food photography and lifestyle shots have been published in Saveur and Kinfolk It's impressive that she’s invented her new calling. She formerly ran and styled a fantastic fashion store, August, She then threw herself into beautiful food photography, and her book is published by the highly demanding and popular Rodale Books. I asked her how she got started in the culinary orbit. “Yes, all images, text, recipes... everything is by me,” Erin said. “My previous work was in fashion and design - originally in magazines and then working for entrepreneurs in all arenas of fashion from buying to merchandising to sales and marketing. In 2005, I co-founded a lifestyle store in Oakland called August (a very special shop, which you covered in C magazine years ago). It wasn't until I started my blog that my lifelong personal passions for photography and home cooking became my work. When I casually started my blog in 2009 I had no idea that I was embarking on a new career path, but 5 years later I've found myself doing professional photography work and writing a cookbook and absolutely loving every bit of it! I am a completely self-taught photographer and stylist. I learned by taking hundreds of thousands of photos and growing from my mistakes. I think my instinct for styling is an organic extension of my work in merchandising.” Early Praise for Erin's Work I love the book—and I’m in good company: Some words of advance plaudits: "This book shows how to eat with intention ~ and reveals through simple, vibrant recipes that when you are attuned to freshness, flavor, and seasonality, health is the natural outcome." - Alice Waters "Erin Scott’s recipes look ever so appealing ~ fresh, bright, full of bright color and clean flavors, in fact, “yummy”, just as she says. I’ll use this book for sure." - Deborah Madison, author Vegetable Literacy "Yummy Supper hasn't left the side of my stove since I opened it. As a busy mom of two, I'm inspired by this beautifully crafted cookbook and motivated to cook its honest and delicious recipes with what I have in my kitchen." - Kyle Cornforth, Director of The Edible Schoolyard Berkeley CREDITS: All images her by Erin Scott, used with express permission. Book: Yummy Supper, 100 Fresh, Luscious and Honest Recipes from A (Gluten-free) Omnivore by Erin Scott (Rodale Books, Fall 2014) Blog: You’ll want to sign up. Yummysupper.blogspot.com Photography: www.erinscottstudio.com
Fresh. Les mois d'hiver sont difficiles, ils s'étirent en longueur dans une morosité grise qui glace et invite au repli. Le cocooning a du bon mais le temps des cerises est bien plus agréable ! J'attends le printemps avec impatience, j'en trépigne ! Le studio Jessica Helgerson Interior Design n'était pas franchement partant pour intervenir dans ce petit cottage d'Amagansett, NY, dans une petite station balnéaire des Hamptons. Mais cette maison est tellement charmante... J'ai été immédiatement séduite aussi et vous le serez, j'en suis sûre. Bonne visite ! Yellow Trace Le charme des beaux jours !
Vu l'état du jardin, je dois repenser le massif devant la terrasse (et je crois ne pas être la seule) Vu que l'été, nous ne sommes souvent pas là, je dois trouver des plantes qui n'ont peur de rien Ma sélection : Anémone du Japon (mais attention, elles...
Tout a commencé début 2016 avec mes nombreux semis des graines reçues du "Seeds of Love". Les godets ont envahi la cuisine et la souillarde, mais dans ma vieille maison quercynoise la lumière manquait. Le ballet répété des transferts de caissettes...
La pivoine compose des bouquets magnifiques ! Découvrez tout ce que vous devez savoir sur sa plantation, sa floraison, sa taille…
I can’t believe that it is already February!!! Time just seems to be flying by! I hope you all have had a wonderful week. I wish you a restful weekend. Here are few of my
This is simply one of the most joyful gardens we've ever seen. More than 20 years ago, Anna and Allan Joyce (a landscape architect and architect, respectiv