So the long awaited "house photos" are finally being posted (after a year of living here!) Sorry Denisse, I know you've been waiting!! If you don't know already, we moved to the beautiful city of Wiesbaden, Germany and lucked out with our flat. It is in a residential neighborhood with a few businessed tucked into it. It's very quiet but only minutes walking distance from the main train station and downtown.
Our flat is on the third floor of a home that was built in 1900 and as you can see we have some really cool architectural features such as the huge wooden beams, slanted ceilings, and two-foot thick doors. Living in the tree canopy we also get tons of natural light and a great view of the wild ring-necked parrots in the trees.
We stored a lot of things before moving here which has left us plenty of room to acquire unique pieces at flea markets which are starting to take over our house (in a good way, I hope.) From the vintage milk cans in the hall, to the unique table and chairs in the dining room to the rocking horse named "Donkey" in our living room, it's always changing (as you can see in some of the details of the photos that were taken at various stages of "done-ness.")
Anyway, I hope you enjoy these photos and maybe we'll see you here soon!
Our flat is on the third floor of a home that was built in 1900 and as you can see we have some really cool architectural features such as the huge wooden beams, slanted ceilings, and two-foot thick doors. Living in the tree canopy we also get tons of natural light and a great view of the wild ring-necked parrots in the trees.
We stored a lot of things before moving here which has left us plenty of room to acquire unique pieces at flea markets which are starting to take over our house (in a good way, I hope.) From the vintage milk cans in the hall, to the unique table and chairs in the dining room to the rocking horse named "Donkey" in our living room, it's always changing (as you can see in some of the details of the photos that were taken at various stages of "done-ness.")
Anyway, I hope you enjoy these photos and maybe we'll see you here soon!