House Call: Corrour Estate Chapel
March 7th, 2008
From Sarah:
British designer Suzy Hoodless used salvaged radiators, old doors, antique linens, and vintage pieces from Sweden to refurbish the chapel on the Corrour Estate in Scotland. The walls are clad in Victorian pine rescued from the roof of St. Pancras Station in London, and the walls are papered with old issues of The Scotsman newspaper. For more images, go to suzyhoodless.com; for a first-hand experience, check out rental availability at corrour.co.uk







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