It means different things to different people. It can refer to a building from the past or present, a city, or indeed an entire country. You can have more than one, several or say the whole world is your…
Home.
For today’s post, I am focusing on the physical aspect of ‘home’ that I have seen around the world. Homes of different shapes, sizes and colours. Homes that make you wonder who lives there and what their story is.
Houses through a terracotta frame in Jaipur, IndiaHomes framing the beauty narrow streets of Rome, Italy
A home on water on The Regent’s Canal in London, England
Houses on stilts close to Sihanoukville in Cambodia
Picture perfect homes in Stratford-upon-Avon, England
Homes with one of the most spectacular views I’ve ever seen in Lausanne, Switzerland
Street art covered flats in Santiago, Chile
Paris apartments with gorgeous shutters in France
A colourful home on wheels in Valle de Elqui, Chile
A matching pair in London, England
A green coloured abode by the coast in St.Ives, England
The most stunning balcony belonging to this home in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia
Blue to match the sea in St.Ives, England
Houses with a view in Kathmandu, Nepal
Decorating a home with the most vibrant colours in London, England
Coloured homes side-by-side in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia
Look up to see homes against a blue sky in Valparaíso, Chile
Homes as far as the eye can see in La Paz, Bolivia
Homes in the sky in London, England
House amongst the lush green fields in Chitwan, Nepal
Linking up with Angie, Jessi, Emma and Polly for this month’s Travel Link Up 🙂
Marcella xx
What a lovely take on this month’s link-up, Marcella! I’d love to live in one of those cottages in Lausanne! xoxo, nano
Thanks so much, Nano! Those little homes were so cute, imagine waking up to that view every day! WOW!
Epic!
Great collection!
Thank you! 😀
Okay, I defo want the St Ives one. Such a nice refreshing interpretation of the theme!!
Thank you! 🙂 Loved so many of the streets and homes in St.Ives as they are full of both colour and character!
Love the yellow house in Cartegena!
I know, right? The homes in Cartagena are all amazingly colourful and different. I don’t know how I would chose just one!
This is a great interpretation of the theme. I enjoyed the whistle-stop tour around the globe! I’ve now decided I’d like to either live in a very colourful house, or one covered with plants.
Yes to that! Colours and flowers are the way forward 🙂
Stunning shots! Pretty incredible how different homes can be all around the world!
Thank you Ngaire! It was fun to put all the photos together 🙂
Love your photo of houses through a terracotta frame in Jaipur. Beautiful!
Thanks so much, Ahila! 🙂
you found lots of beautiful homes from all around the world!:)
Thanks! It’s all about looking a little closer to see what you can find 🙂
Yay, glad the prompt has led to another of your beautiful photo collections. Thanks for linking up!
Thanks so much Jessi! My plan was to write all about the UK, but I didn’t feel right doing it at current so was happier to do a photo collection! p.s heading to London on Friday, please tell the sun to come out 😉
Wow! and Wow. I agree – a great to interpret the ‘home’ theme. Such contrasts and so many lives being lived 🙂
Thanks so much, Sally! It was fun to see all of the homes I could find 🙂
oooh, I love you take on this topic. Loving the pictures as well.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the post 🙂
This is so cool! I’ve always been in love with Parisian apartments and the French shutters. And I love how no matter how diverse the architecture or no matter how modern or old school the decor is, it’s you who makes the house a home.
I want to see that super colourful house in London! x
Honey x The Girl Next Shore
Thank you!! 🙂 I loved Parisian flats too, they are just beautiful. I found that colourful house in Brockely, it definitely stood out from the rest on the street!
Totally agree, a house can look anyway outside, but it’s the inside that counts 🙂
I love these photos! What a cool take on the topic!!
Thanks Emma! Thanks for the inspiration, as always 🙂
Love, love, love this! So many different homes all over the world!
Thanks so much!! 😀
Beautiful. Those colours in Cartagena are just gorgeous! And love the sneaky peek through the window in Paris 🙂
Thanks Camila! The homes in Cartagena just can’t be beaten 🙂
Such a cool post. Looking at all of these different types of homes next to each other was a really cool experience. Thanks for sharing the photos!
Thanks so much! I’m really glad you enjoyed it 🙂
These are literally so cool! The homes in Bolivia astounded me in how far they stretch!! They’re everywhere! Do you travel to these places and take these pictures yourself?
Thank you!! Yes, all of the photos in all of my posts are taken by me 🙂