Image 9 of 14 from gallery of Bowen Island House / Office Of Mcfarlane Biggar Architects + Designers Inc.. Photograph by Ema Peter Photography
Completed in 2013 in Sunshine Coast F, Canada. The Gambier Island House is a weekend getaway for young Vancouver couple with two children. Peacefully perched atop a steep rocky cliff along the...
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Romantic and Feminine For This Pride & Prejudice Inspired Editorial at Strong Mansion!
Revisit a project where a contemporary addition revitalises the service spaces at the back of an existing Wellington house.
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Completed in 2014 in Vancouver, Canada. Images by Ed White, Ema Peter, Latreille-Delage. The newly renovated and expanded bookstore on the University of British Columbia’s (UBC) main campus is proof that simple design interventions can...
Elegance, romance, and feminism make up for today's stunning inspiration shoot at Strong Mansion shot by Megan Bennett Photography . A day in the gardens planned by Christine McFarlane Events full of ...
The Hot List 2016: Condé Nast Traveller's pick of the best new hotels in the world
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By Peter_Kaestner If you're considering the English countryside for your vacation destination English country cottages are the perfect choice for your stay. Unlike hotels, cottages allow for an authentic English countryside holiday, immersing you in the charm and mystique of the country as you literally become part of the experience. As compared to staying in hotels for your vacation, English country cottages can make the difference between a good vacation and a great one. There are countless reasons why staying in a cottage is a better choice than a hotel. For those travelers who come to the English countryside, authenticity is often an important factor in their vacation. After all, England in steeped in history, and its cottages capture that spirit with original building materials that often date back hundreds of years. Many cottages have their original flooring and roof, and a traveler can wonder who came before him as he rests his feet near the fireplace after a long day on the countryside. Solid wooden beams rest upon original stone walls, traversing the ceiling as they open into a thatched roof. But don't let their age fool you; English country cottages are restored with utmost attention to detail. The kitchen and bathrooms have all the typical modern-day amenities so you can sample the history without actually having to relive it. While many hotels are located in the city, most cottages are located away from populated areas- usually seated right in the middle of the English countryside itself. Many offer fantastic views of rolling hills, meadows, forests, and streams. To wake up to a trickling stream as you enjoy the patio view over breakfast is an incomparable experience. Cottages come in a variety of shapes, colors, and sizes. They can accommodate anything from a big family of twenty, to a romantic getaway for two. There are cottages located as far from, or as near to any city centers that you choose; allowing you to customize your experience based on your particular preferences and circumstances. What's best about English cottages is they're oftentimes cheaper than a nice hotel! Rather than staying in a small room, you have an entire home to yourself. There's no hotel staff or noisy neighbors to intrude on your privacy, and there's plenty of room to stretch out and relax. If you enjoy cooking you can store all the amenities you need as you enjoy your private kitchen and sitting room. Rental agreements usually last for a week or more, but some agents will allow three or four-day stays as well. There are countless cottages dotted throughout the English countryside, each with a charm and history unique unto itself. When comparing the history and mystique of English country cottages to hotels, the differences are immeasurable. For a vacation that really captures the beauty and history of the English countryside, English country cottages are by far the best choice for your holiday. They can make the difference between a good vacation and a great one. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Peter_Kaestner Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/5183367