The colorful, exquisite, boho Normandy chateau of Gérard Tremolet.
In the salon, the bergère is Louis XV, and the armchair is Régence. Ornate green and gold walls contrast nicely with the rich reds in the curtains and seating.
The daybed is Louis XV, the sconce is 18th century, and the rug is Iranian
The eclectic dining area with original farmhouse table. Loving the collection of baskets.
Chinese vessels and a 19th-century bust of Bacchus line the mantel in the dining area.
In the hallway there are antique cadelabras and Régence armchairs, red and gold damask wallpaper, turquoise and gold Venetian console and 18th century Venetian mirror.
A colorful, yellow and blue eccentric games room covered in antique furnishings.
Bohemian red and purple guestroom dressed in Indian cashmere.
Another guest bedroom, this one’s main theme is yellow and pink toile.
The château was constructed in the 11th century with Caen stone, and renovated in 1721.
Produced by Anita Sarsidi; Photography by Simon Upton for Elle Decor.
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