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Tuesday
Jul262011

Reader's home - Jennifer's home in Germany

I've got a couple reader's homes for you today. This first one belongs to Jennifer Sowa, a young German interior and media designer who lives in a tiny 19th century home in Wiesbaden city close to famous Frankfurt am Main. It's adorable, I love her wood floors (!!!) and she's got a really pretty backyard. (Check out her website, which she plans to have an English version of soon, and where she will be showcasing her sewing projects and other creative stuff). Thanks Jennifer!

  
  

  

  

P.S. Bhavna is looking for a new identity/logo for her blog An Indian Summer and in exchange for help is giving away a box of goodies from India! Details HERE.

Reader Comments (8)

Beautiful colours!!

26 Jul 2011 | Unregistered Commenterann

Exactly the kind of simple, charming, affordable place I adore.

26 Jul 2011 | Unregistered CommenterEugénie

Amazing, I would love to live there. It is so cozy but also so intelligent... with a lot of personality. Congratulations with envy.

26 Jul 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSkeptic

Danke Schön Kim! :) I am SO eager to see a new identity for An Indian Summer!

love the hutch!

27 Jul 2011 | Unregistered Commenterlindsay

What a beautiful little room! Thats going to be my inspiration for my new home. Thank you!

27 Jul 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKati

OMG - so excited to see a post from Wiesbaden. I live in Wiesbaden too and all i can say is that it's the most beautiful city in the world :)

28 Jul 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSilke

Thanks to this post my home made it into the German IKEA live magazine!
Have a look as long as the link lasts http://www.ikeafamilylivemagazine.com/de/de/article/30041

30 Oct 2012 | Unregistered Commenterjennifer

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