On the weekend, we go shopping.
While waiting for sunny days and the return of flea markets, France Télévisions is offering a new event for decoration lovers.
Anne-Catherine Verwaerde, buyer since 2017 in “Affaire concluded” on France 2, is responsible for the presentation.
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With enthusiasm and expertise, she visits artisan workshops and shops full of treasures.
As a true leader of the group, she surrounds herself with Anne Eeckeman who opens the doors of renovated gîtes for us.
Like this Flemish house transformed into a powdered cocoon.
Interior designer Asma Salomon interferes with contemporary designers.
Influencers Lilian and Valentin provide their practical advice.
We can never say it enough, we must demarcate spaces.
White modernizes the old buildings and a false ceiling hides the electrical cables which lack elegance.
Return to the land
More glamorous than “D&Co”, less luxurious than “La Maison France 5”, “Interiors” aims to reinvent the codes of decoration.
Except that favoring second hand over new, repairing rather than buying is not really innovative.
Sunday DIYers understood, long before the awakening of ecological awareness, that a little elbow grease preserves the wallet and guarantees originality.
But as vintage is in fashion, visits to secret addresses will still delight viewers.
If the proposal lacks originality, the 26-minute program is a nice catalog of Hauts-de-France.
It highlights its precious heritage rich in factories which inspire the industrial style with its glass roofs, its metal furniture and its neon lighting.
“Interiors” is part of the policy of France 3. After around ten broadcasts in the region, she hopes to visit others.
The channel will broadcast two programs in succession from Saturday February 24, from 11:10 a.m. The first will be the rebroadcast of the previous week, the second, a new number.
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