Ever since Dia, Nessa & I stayed at that gorgeous B&B during our trip to Amsterdam, I have developed a newfound love for conservatories. Largely uncommon in Singapore, I’ve only ever seen them in magazines and on the Cluedo board. Little did I know how much tranquility a small space like that could offer. Sitting in that sweet little nook truly made breakfast (yes, our breakfast was served there every day!) all the more pleasurable, with the radiant sun peeking through the windows, and the lush greenery illuminating the serenity of the moment. I can attest to the fact that it was something we looked forward to each morning we were there. Of course, I admit that half the fun was attributed to the sheer novelty of it all, but I honestly believe that if I had a conservatory of my own, it’d easily be one of my favourite spots in the house. I’ll be able to enjoy the comfort of staying indoors yet still be surrounded by nature at the same time. It’s a perfect mesh! :)
I’m inspired by these pictures that I found on House to Home and Ideal Home. With conservatories like these, I’m gonna find it extremely difficult to tear myself away from my home.


Ah yes, the good times we had in our B&B at Amsterdam.
I was just recounting those B&B times to an uncle from church yesterday.
Telling him how we’d rush to go back by 9/930pm latest so that we can enjoy our little cosy place.
i wish i had a conservatory man… just that those here must be airconditioned with shades when it gets toooo sunny!
Y’know, I’m half-tempted to go back to Amsterdam just to stay at Parkzijde again. LOL. Crazy, huh?
And yes, a conservatory here in Singy is not at all practical… but imagine how pretty it would be!