Sunday, 31 May 2009

Look what we had to leave yesterday.....








We have just spent the May Half term week finishing off White Shutters for our first guests......I do hope they like it as much as we do. This is the house now with the pool protection all finished (to French AFNOR standards), some geraniums planted and new sun loungers. We didn't spend as much time sitting under the gazebo as we hope our guests do, busy busy!!

We got home last night as a certain middle daughter is in the middle of GCSEs, she was allowed to spend time in the pool beween revision sessions!

Tuesday, 28 April 2009

Floorplans Updated

We have been updating White-Shutters website and the floorplans now show the current furniture arrangement. We are working on a "click to view photos" feature on the floorplans, so our that our lovely guests and visitors can get a feel for the house, and if it suits them! I have also just realised we still havn't labelled the rooms.White Shutters Downstairs.White Shutters Upstairs!!

Monday, 27 April 2009

Eating out.............

We have been busy working on updating the website White-Shutters with the new images and floor plans, still a work in progress but we're getting there!

I have been meaning to do a little summary of some of the restaurants we have enjoyed both last year when on holiday and house hunting trips, and our Easter trip to White Shutters.

I have already mentioned the children's favourite in Matha, Le Pinocchio which has a good value set meal and a la carte, pizzas how they should be cooked, pasta, steaks and salads with extensive inside and outside tables.

We also discovered a very good seafood restaurant in St Jean d'Angeley called Le Mareyeur. We just love seafood and this restaurant is very family friendly and not at all fancy or formal, with great tasty cooking, especially if you love seafood! A 2 course evening meal with plenty of choice was around 12E, and even better a 50cl carafe of very passable wine for E5, a great find. A huge dish of moules is just an essential requirement for our holidays, and they serve up a lovely bowlful here.

A bit further afield in Melle (30 minutes) are two lovely restaurants (well there are more, but we have tried these two!)

First of all, another wallet friendly restaurant, Thai this time. This was our celebratory meal after buying White Shutters in January, without breaking the bank any further. I can't find a website but it is the Delices d'Orient, 5 rue des halles, 79500 Melle P: 05 49 29 26 48 Very friendly owners, and great value at 15E for 3 delicious courses, the soup was especially good.

Also in Melle is Les Glycines, a great setting for a celebratory French meal for two or a large table full of family and/or friends. We had a delayed 70th birthday, actual 44th Birthday, early 67th birthday and a very early 13th birthday to celebrate! A Logis de France award winner, Les Glycines is more formal than the previous eateries, but still very family friendly. Our teenage girls enjoyed their "proper" French restaurant meal with good service, and the Menu Terroir varies from 18E for two courses to E26.50 for four courses, so you know the budget before you start. I really want to go back and sample the Menu Decouverte, it looks a delicious experience.

Finally, another more gourmet offering is 10 minutes away on the Aulnay-St Jean d'Angely road, Le Moulin des Saules , the setting looks delightful, with menus from 25E, we can't wait to sample it, perhaps just the two of us!

We hope to discover many more delightful eateries on our future holidays..... and will start a restaurant section on the website very soon, at least I have some notes here now!

Monday, 20 April 2009

Cuisine-Kitchen

The electric oven is under the gas hob on the island unit.
The large cafe style fridge is in addition to the fridge freezer on the other side of the kitchen. Perfect for loading with cool drinks and salad/fruit. We are still in the process of sorting out a larger table, so up to 12 can sit down in the kitchen. Washing machine and dishwasher are to the right of the microwave, well the dishwasher will join the washing machine once the new one arrives.Back door to terrace for outside dining.

..and on our final morning I got up early and made a last French Breakfast. It was hard keeping the hungry masses from their food until I had taken a few pictures!

Friday, 17 April 2009

..and the Salon











Large fireplace


















Door into the downstairs en suite bedroom:






Door to outside and Games Room :

















The salon has been a tip for the past three weeks, a positive heap of wardrobes and beds en route to other rooms once decorated, and DIY kit and all the paraphenalia that goes with it. Never mind the car seat that everyone has stubbed their toes on at least once as someone left it in a very stupid place in the doorway.

But now the salon is fnally a salon. We are still searching for a suitable coffee table, we thought a big one, and have now decided perhgaps not quite so huge. But a coffee table will be added. Oh and light fittings, but I carefully avoided photographing the bare bulbs.

I have spent some time making my mum a quilt from these Moda Swell fabrics, fortunately I bought quite a bit and so my lovely eldest daughter made up some cushion covers and the banner for me. I was supposed to make a couple of throws as well, but they didn't happen! I think she wil be glad to get back to uni!
It's late, and we have to be up very early to clear the kitchen of the empties before a last photography session, and departure by 10! I think it may be quite nice to sit in the car for five hours......






Thursday, 16 April 2009

Family Bedroom









































We had a few disagreements on how to orientate the beds in this room. We hope we have achieved a nice bright and sunny feel for a great adaptable room with a huge Super King Size bed that can also split to full size singles if required. There will be a proper velux blind on the window so if getting up at the squark of a sparrow is not your thing, you can roll over for a few more "winks". After all, it is supposed to be a holiday house!

The other end of the room has not been photographed yet, as we still cannot decide whether to keep the sturdy metal bunks, or go for one single bed.....but we will sort that out amongst ourselves!

..and here is the upstairs shower room shared by the Family Room and Children's Bunk Room, I couldn't decide on the best place for the pot cupboard, it has stayed in the corner by the basin....so I am not implying that there are two in the room!

Games Room....


Some more pics, the Games Room is definitely a Games Room. A table big enough for 12 will be fine in the kitchen, and the pool table stays in the games room. We have a few toys and some Brio too for younger guests, and will add some bookshelves too. We decided on just the one sofa, it has a wonderful view across the pool table to outside..just right for a pre dinner aperitif, or a quiet escape from the heat of the day (it would have to be a cup of tea for me. Propped against the wall is a table tennis top to go outside......on a patio table, not the pool table!