Renovation in Provence: Bedroom and Bathroom Transformation
Ashley TinkerOur tiny house is an awkward triangular shape. This is most evident in the upstairs room and the kitchen. Basically, anywhere you would need to put a large rectangular object– like a bed! Everything has been a compromise to make the space appear bigger as well as functional. Here …Continue reading here for detailed photos of their step-by-step renovation project in Provence. Proof that it is possible to renovate on a small budget in the south of France.
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