Photography courtesy of D'une Île

Located in Le Perche, a national park in the Basse-Normandie region a few hours outside Paris, D’une Île is a medieval French settlement transformed into a bucolic bolthole. Come with us on a tour of the cottages (there are nine in the settlement).

Exposed beams and hexagonal tile flooring can be seen throughout the buildings.

A skull and antlers serve as accessories and clothing racks.

A deconstructed bath with a DIY copper faucet and sink.

One of the Double Standard rooms features Ilse Crawford’s Two-Seater Bench with Back.

The Super Suite is made up of three bedrooms, a living room, kitchenette, and study room.

A plywood build out separates one bedroom from the other.

A quirky attic bath designed with four antique doors of different proportions.

The cottages are dressed in vintage furniture and accessories.

The mix of vintage finds lend the cottages a laid-back boho vibe.