Photos of the Tiny House

 

Provence home

 

Many of you have asked, nearly begged to see photos of the tiny house. I too wanted to take photos of the little house, but one can only do so much. We started working on the little house a few days before New Year's Eve. When I saw the tiny house, the bathroom was done, the entire interior was painted white and there was one object inside… a lamp shade.

The goal was to keep it simple, keep the cost down and put something together clean, livable and charming for Maggie's arrival. Pans, pots, utensils, light bulbs, towels, dishes, a bed, chairs, bowls, a bath mat, hangers, a garbage can, a mirror… everything had to be bought heating added, plus a kitchen. Eric, the son of the family and I had less than ten days in total to get it done. How we did it is beyond me.

 

 

Provence home

 

Provence home

 

Provence Corey Amaro

 

If I could white would not be the color I would have painted the walls. In this case it makes it feel cold, stark… the tiny house is not at all that, so I plan to repaint it in time, and wall paper the kitchen with some old wallpaper I found in the attic. But that adventure took a back burner as having furniture was more important.

 

House in Provence

 

The entrance.

My goal was to find, collect, loan and buy items that would give the tiny house a feel of 1900s Provence country style, plus do so with a minimum budget.

 

Timy house in Procence

Provence

 

The House in Provence Corey Amaro

 The dining room.

 

The House in Provence Corey Amaro

  

Tiny House in Provence 

The House in Provence Corey Amaro

 

Claire L. do you notice the flower petal ornament you made me awhile ago?

 

Provence

 

 

The Tiny House in Provence

 

 

The Tiny House in Provence

 

Provence

 

Living in Provence

 

The kitchen 

 

 

Tiny House in Provence

 

Lliving in France

 

 

 

Tiny House in Provence

Provence Corey Amaro

 

The entrance is on the bottom which goes directly up to the dining room/kitchen, then you go up again to the bedroom/bathroom/spare room.

The tiny house could be called a gym. 

 

Provence Corey Amaro

 

The bedroom.

 

Provence Corey Amaro

House in Provence

 

 

The Tiny House in Provence

 

 

Provence house

Provence

Hand fans found in the attic.

 

 

Timy house in Procence

 

 

That desk was found in the attic.

Buried under a ton of debris.

Dusty was another word for cobwebs.

Eric and his son carried it down four flights of stairs and then up three flights of stairs to the tiny house. How they did it in the tiny stairwell was nothing short of magic.

I painted it, that was the easiest part.

 

On the back bookshelf 48 english novels await to be read.

 

Provence home

 

That back image, a 1900s needlepoint canvas, I bought years ago at a brocante. It measures seven feet long. I carried it from my house to the tiny house, 350 steps, then hiked that puppy up three flights of stairs, twisting, turning, swearing, nearly dropping it, arms aching… Then gave a high five to the wall… I think that is how I lost a pound. If I had a beer in my pocket I would have drank it in one gulp.

 

 

House in Provence

 

Tiny House in Provence 

 My cousin Judy made me the little pillow seven years ago.

 

Provence Brocante

 

 

Bedding Ikea.

Black, white, dark grey cotton toile.

 

Provence Brocante

 

I hope to find dark grey lampshades, minor detail, and a curtain for the window, also another piece that I hope French Husband and Sacha will carry up this weekend.

 

  Provence home

 

Timy house in Procence

 

 

The desk that we found at a second hand shop that did not have a key… remember?

I painted it, and added a decoupage finish inside. We left the found key and tag in the lock for memory sake.

 

Living in Provence

 

 

 

Provence Brocante

Lliving in France

 

 

Provence Brocante

 

 

A large hand painted canvas hangs in the stairwell. 

 

House in Provence

 

French Decor

 

The Tiny House in Provence

 Living in Provence

The Tiny House in Provence

Timy house in Procence

More to come as I took these photos before Maggie arrived and before I was done with the tiny house. But at least it gives you an idea….

 



Comments

41 responses to “Photos of the Tiny House”

  1. Ann from Bordeaux

    Beautiful. Amazed; looks as if it has been like this for years.

  2. God love you. I can go to sleep now, ha ha. These images just sing to my soul. I adore what you’ve done, simple, inviting and very French. xxx Rhonda

  3. Thank you for the photos Corey! I think this little house should be featured in an interior design magazine!

  4. Oh, my, those steps really could be a gym. Thanks for the sneak peek!

  5. Nothing short of brilliant decorating. Corey you have a decorators eye. The house is scrumptious. I hope that one day I will get to stay in ‘the tiny house’…
    Can’t wait to see more photos. Thank you for not making us wait a minute longer for a glimpse.

  6. Corey you did a brilliant job. It looks great !

  7. Magical!
    What a wonderful talent you are.

  8. Looks amazing but those stairs give me vertigo. Your last picture really speaks to me. Looks so mysterious.

  9. Great job! Definitely has that bygone era aesthetic..especially love that huge needlepoint..oh, my, lovely! Give yourself a pat on the back for this challenge..how you all got the furniture in is amazing.

  10. Oh Corey, so lovely,splendid job. I enjoyed the tour,such a great space and to think it only took you a week…. WHAT!????!!! So perfect. Thanks for the tour:)

  11. SPEECHLESS ….. by the beauty and balance -d always says it c YOU ARE MAGIC!!! What talent you have siple perfection in the tiny house!!

  12. that should be SIMPLE PERFECTION!!! speechless and crap at typing always was…

  13. Well done! It is stunning. Could you stop by Massachusetts and help me out with my place? I’m going to rent that tiny house one day!

  14. Corey, I love every inch. You are so talented. I almost feel selfish relaxing & reading your results after the terrible horrific events of the day. I pray the evil will stop. God be with us all.

  15. PS have a wonderful day tomorrow!

  16. It is amazing! Loved seeing this tiny house.
    What a special place for dreaming, healing,
    and refreshing.

  17. I love what you did to the desk with the missing key. Also love all the wonderful homey touches and there is a little pitcher that is charming. What a wonderful place to spend your days/nights in. Well done and so charming!

  18. Hi Corey,
    I love the gift of decorating that you have and the lovely way you display the creative mixtures of items. Most beautiful. Can I carry you away for a couple of weeks to help me decorate (redecorate) my house.
    xoxo
    Gail

  19. As always, tre cool!!

  20. What a wonderful job you’ve done, Corey. Parabéns!

  21. This is beyond beautiful…should this be my next excursion? You make it so French!
    Thank you for the beautiful pictures.

  22. It looks absolutely wonderful, thanks for the photos. Lyn

  23. Beautiful!! love every bit of it xo N

  24. Absolutely perfect! I love the little kitchen.

  25. Shelley Noble

    Sublime in every aspect. It would be heaven to live there! Your mother would approve of your stylish creative decoration.

  26. Leslie in Oregon

    This is the tiny house I’ve always wanted to live in!
    Beautiful work, Corey.

  27. Fabulous. Happy birthday Corey x

  28. Oh thanks that was the goal!

  29. Beautiful! Great job! Now….where can I come over?

  30. It’s wonderful!

  31. Teddee Grace

    Absolutely charming! The tile stairs, that narrow wooden door with the divine hardware, those fans! Thanks for allowing us to get a glimpse.

  32. THAT MAN LARGE in the bedroom!GOD< I LOVE THAT................ YOU did a GREAT JOB!How far are you from ARLES?

  33. Perfection!

  34. Dawn Seeman

    It is Beautiful Corey!

  35. Toni Mason

    Great Job Corey it looks beautiful!

  36. Lovely.Just lovely!

  37. I Live to do this kind of thing, and it does not happen enough!
    You have done dashingly well with your resources! I LOVE the doors, and please please contact me if the fans ever go on sale? I think I saw purple in them, such as violets, and I love Violets and pansies! Let me know if they go for sale, Brenda at 1-225-202-0601, or 1-225-667-4011. KindredHeartsAntiques@hotmail.com
    I will be looking forward to see what you do to the walls!
    Love it!

  38. This is brilliantly done, Corey, simply brilliant!!!

  39. Corey, it is absolutely charming!

  40. Brilliant job, Corey! So inspiring….a French Jane Austen will write novels here…! My rose petal ornament looks grand on that cabinet! Perfect placement. Claire

  41. Corey, you have an amazing gift! This place is absolutely beautiful, charming, and cozy. Kudos to you!!

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