We are continuing the lovefest, guys. All things Beautiful Belgian Linen around my house are spotlighted along with resources for them and pieces in the same spirit. Not in a shopping mood? Please pin to save these ideas for the future!

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Ideas for Living With Beautiful Belgian Linen
Find the other half of this post HERE.
Linen in the Kitchen & Bath
Think beyond big upholstered pieces, you can use this fabric in small ways too as I have here at the sink:

Curtain panels are another way to enjoy this nubby textural fabric, and while it’s a small thing, the softness truly helped make our DIY gut renovated bath feel cozy.

My white linen robe on the board below is as luxurious as it is useful.
My Oversized Linen Club Chair




Swivel Chair Possibilities




Louis Style Linen Upholstered Dining & Counter Stools

Breakfast Nook
Some folks may be nervous about placing linen dining chairs in a breakfast dining area, but we have been using these since our kids were in their young teens. The occasional spill happens, and we spot clean…even red wine!

I didn’t even know a piece like this existed until I began my research for this post!






There’s Belgian Linen Everywhere (Even the Closet!)
Casual Elegance: Belgian Linen Upholstery




When You Love Neutrals







A Favorite Belgian Linen Egg Chair
As far as I know, this Copenhagen chair from RH is discontinued.

Here’s a pretty one allowing you to swivel though!


When You Have a Soft Spot for Pretty Accent Chairs


Bobbin Style Chair With A Variety of Upholstery Options

I created this mood board inspired by a dining room by Joanna Gaines for Fixer Upper…find that story HERE.
How is Linen Made?
Let’s totally geek out on linen!

Peace to you right where you are.
-michele
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