Send in your homes, share how you live!


Are you proud of your house? Or maybe you actually need tips to turn your house into something to be proud off? Either way; submit your home for the ‘share your house with us’ section here at Homevoyeurs!

Send us a few pictures, preferably of decent quality, along with a short story about your home and we might be showcasing it here.

 

Nominees for the annual Bouw in Beeld photography award


Ballerinas by Paul D. Scott

The folk behind the Dutch annual photography award Bouw in Beeldprijs  have announced the ten nominees for this years edition. They have been commissioned to shoot new work within this year’s theme Back Home.

They are:

Erik Klein Wolterink
Diana Scherer
Stephan Keppel
Frank Penders
Henk Wildschut
Paul D. Scott
Elian Somers
Daan Paans
Mieke Woestenburg
Ilse Leenders

Bloemveld by Diana Scherer

 

The Bouw in Beeldpijs  is an annual photography award initiated by Ballast Nedam, a large Dutch construction group. the prize, a sum of Euro 10.000, is awarded by a jury consisting of photographers, architects and people from the art industries. 2010 will be the fourth year the award is presented to a talented Dutch photographer.

Each year the theme links to building in the broadest sense of the word. This can be building a house, or building on one’s self, ones relationship, community or a better world.

For more information check out their Dutch website here.

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Inn on the lake B&B in Broek in Waterland


“An old vicarage, just 11 minutes from Amsterdam Central Station, with 5 star amenities. A typical Dutch setting with monumental buildings set around a small lake. 400 years ago this was the first stop for the ships carrying their cargo of tobacco, wines, sugars and many other products for trading with the Dutch. This is perhaps one of the most authentic places around Amsterdam”.  

 Thus reads the website of Inn on the Lake, a Bed and Breakfast in the picturesque town of Broek in Waterland.  

And the website is right!  

Left the Taupe Room, right the Black & White Room (suite)

 

We were lucky enough to experience a night there when friends of ours got married in Broek in Waterland last year. The decor is absolutely stunning as is the location, right on the lake with the church as a dramatic back drop on landside. In the morning we were served breakfast on the outside terrace overlooking the lake, and just did not want to leave.  

Rates, starting at Euro 130, are very reasonable.  

Blue Room

 

The lady running the Inn on the Lake is American.  This is most noticable  in the way the beds are made, as the picture above shows.  Americans have a flair for making beds look and feel extremely comfortable and chic. A recent post detailed my quest for the ultimate bedskirt, as seen on many beds while traveling through California last year. 

The Homevoyeurs webshop sells ‘Beds in a bag’ from the United States. These bags contain everything you need to turn your bed into a lush and luxurious hotel bed; comforters, shams, pillow cases, spreads and bed skirts, the works!  

Check out this set from Victorian Collections for instance.  

22 piece reversible Bed in a Bag set

 

This is a 22-piece Victorian Collections bed set includes comforter, bedskirt, 2 standard/king shams, 2 Euro shams, throw, 2 flat sheets, 2 fitted sheets, 4 pillowcases, 4 valances, 1 square pillow, 1 rectangle pillow, and 1 neckroll pillow. 

Check the webshop for other sets. Search for ‘bed in a bag [bedsize]’ in the Bedding & Bath category. For bedsize conversions, check here.