Paris shopping: BHV
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Paris shopping: BHV
Since we had been to Paris a few times before, when we returned in May we had more time to explore the city. One fun stop for both of us was BHV, the Bazar de l'Hôtel de Ville Department store for home-improvement.
We've just moved into a new (for us) house, so it was amazing to see all the choices of modern and old-fashioned bathroom fixtures, kitchen supplies, hooks, knobs, lamps and do-it-yourself tools. While my girlfriend was checking out French bedding, I poked around the travel & camping supplies. The travel knife/spoon/fork sets I picked up for a few euros came in very handy on our many picnics. A power plug adapter set helped us use our British cell phone in France, and our French iron when we went on to London.
It's not the Eiffel Tower or Notre Dame, but it was a fun site to visit and explore. Anyone else a fan of this amazing store?
We've just moved into a new (for us) house, so it was amazing to see all the choices of modern and old-fashioned bathroom fixtures, kitchen supplies, hooks, knobs, lamps and do-it-yourself tools. While my girlfriend was checking out French bedding, I poked around the travel & camping supplies. The travel knife/spoon/fork sets I picked up for a few euros came in very handy on our many picnics. A power plug adapter set helped us use our British cell phone in France, and our French iron when we went on to London.
It's not the Eiffel Tower or Notre Dame, but it was a fun site to visit and explore. Anyone else a fan of this amazing store?
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Oh sure. I never go to Paris without stopping in the BHV. Did you notice the coffee bar there now? You can sit and sip an espresso and listen to home improvement seminars and demonstrations.
By the way, the door knobs are a different size in France. I learned this the hard way many years ago after lugging a half-dozen Limoges porcelaine knobs back to the USA.
By the way, the door knobs are a different size in France. I learned this the hard way many years ago after lugging a half-dozen Limoges porcelaine knobs back to the USA.
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I also love the selection of door knobs. I have brought them back twice, once for the bathroom, which fit fine in place of the ones I was replacing, and once for the kitchen. I'm about to install them on cupboards that I recently finished painting, but these doors didn't have any knobs before so there shouldn't be a problem with fit.
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Check it out: http://www.bhv.fr/?r=cafeBHV
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I absolutely love BHV. I bought a few brass tassels that go on the ends of the strings for horizontal blinds. It really dresses up a window. Now I want to replace all of the other plain plastic ones but here in the States, I can't find any! I keep trying to convince my husband we need to go back to Paris just to get more
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I've never found anything in the home improvement section (although I really don't like buying big things when traveling and trying to figure out how to get them home), but I like shopping in their housewares section just for cheap French stuff that is better quality than I can easily get at home from Target or my grocery store. I've bought canopeners, a waiter's corkscrew, pepper mills, stuff like that which I like.
I like their cosmetic section also, although I suppose it isn't that different from many of the stores. I've never had coffee there.
I do remember once trying to get an adapter plug in there, thinking it would be easy, and it wasn't. I don't think I ever found one in there.
I like their cosmetic section also, although I suppose it isn't that different from many of the stores. I've never had coffee there.
I do remember once trying to get an adapter plug in there, thinking it would be easy, and it wasn't. I don't think I ever found one in there.
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It's always at the top of my to-do list in Paris. I've bought intersting hardware and then replaced the hardware on various cabinets and pieces of furniture. Replaced the doorknob on my front door with a lever type old brass one from BHV and now think of Paris every time I go in or out my house. On my last trip I bought some great fabric and made a table runner for my dining room table and some pillows. I've also bought housewares, office supplies, etc. I love that place.
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Wow, I thought we were unusual tourists to spend time there, but I guess the secret's out!
One problem we had was that we found bedding, but didn't know the measurements of our U.S. queen size bed and how it related to French sizes. Any one here know?
One problem we had was that we found bedding, but didn't know the measurements of our U.S. queen size bed and how it related to French sizes. Any one here know?