This French Country home is designed by Westlake Development Group in collaboration with MW Design Workshop, located in West Linn, Oregon. Known as Maison de Rêve, this luxurious home was part of the 2016 Street of Dreams. Encompassing 7,149-square-feet of living space, this pad boasts four bedrooms and five bathrooms.
A beautiful exterior features a white stone facade with a black-topped turret using classic and modern elements. On the interior of this home is a gorgeous mix between contemporary and French Country with hand-forged balusters lining the freestanding, spiral staircase or the hand-painted silver leaf ceiling in the powder room.
What We Love: This beautiful French Country home features contemporary elements throughout, creating a stylish and elegant design. There are so many inspiring details throughout, from the layering of area rugs in the living room to the unique light fixtures. Overall, this light-filled home offers a warm and welcoming environment for its lucky inhabitants.
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Note: Have a look at another inspiring home tour that we have featured here on One Kindesign from the portfolio of the builders of this project, Westlake Development Group: Modern English farmhouse in Oregon with cozy and inviting interiors.
Above: In the living room, a custom made chandelier was made by connecting a Roark 50″ Modular Ring Chandelier by Ralph Lauren and a Roark 30″ Modular Ring together, both in Vintage Oak — by Visual Comfort. The wall color is Butter Pecan and the trim is Chantilly Lace, both by Benjamin Moore. The blue paint is Champion Cobalt by Benjamin Moore.
Above: The wall color is Butter Pecan and the trim is Chantilly Lace, both by Benjamin Moore. Suspended over the dining table is the Visual Comfort EF Chapman Darlana 6 Light 54″ Aged Iron Pendant Ceiling Light.
Above: The hardwood floors of this gorgeous French Country home are from DuChateau, the Vernal Collection which is an Engineered Oak.
Above: The light above the breakfast nook is called the Arnold Chandelier from Gabby Home. The sconces above the kitchen sink are from Visual Comfort.
Above: The staircase was custom made for this home by MW Design Workshop. The wall color is Chantilly Lace by Benjamin Moore.
Above: This paint color is Winter Lake by Benjamin Moore.
Photos: Justin Krug Photography
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