This was the old Taylor woolshed on Taylor Rd, which had been used by Rustic Furniture's David Houghton.
"I just stood there thinking, this is me. It was perfect."
She approached Kay Taylor and set to.
"It had been closed up for a long time, and was full of boat motors and car motors, bits of table here, a couch there, but I could absolutely see the potential.
"David has been great; we share the woolshed out the back and he continues to make his dovecotes and furniture."
Over Christmas, she and her small team of willing workers set about cleaning, painting and weeding.
"I'm a very practical minded person, we got stuck in. There were a few late nights, and one evening, I was painting by myself and had this feeling someone was watching me.
"I'm not used to all those country noises and started to feel a bit anxious and suddenly this possum was staring at me through the window."
She reacted with style and grace and not too much paint was spilt. "He got more of a fright than me. I'm getting used to and absolutely loving the rural aspects now. Bill (Taylor) will turn up and say he's moving the cows down the road, to stand in the driveway and wave my hands, so they don't come down here
"The Taylors are truly special people and have been so kind."
Gordonton is a great place, she says.
"It's a lovely little community, with a great market happening and wonderful people.
"I've gone from knowing no one, to really feeling part of it.
"I get people travelling in their campervans on their way to Hawke's Bay and stopping for a chat, as well as the locals who are starting to find out that I'm here. All good things take time."
The name came from her love of French design. "Beautiful soaps from Provence, delicate glassware, textiles.
"You can combine beautiful vintage pieces and collectibles with something gorgeous and new and it all just works and adds interest."
She is thinking of opening for longer later in the year. "I'll see how it goes. I like to watch my little boy play rugby and value that lifestyle."
And husband David is also happy. "It all came together so well. I came out from town the other morning and there were peacocks in the paddock, it's so beautiful."
Le French Quarter is open Wednesday to Friday, 10am to 4pm, and Saturday 11am to 2pm.
Number 8 Network is a community website for rural areas north-east of Hamilton.