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A cobblestoned courtyard leads to the beautifully restored building.
At first glance, the kitchen looks modern, with its oak cabinets and sleek appliances.
Retro faucets and marbled countertops offset this trend to pay homage to the building’s origins.
In the living room, a mirrored folding screen diffracts the room’s outline, diffusing the ambient light.
L’harmonie et la dualité des objets et matières qui cohabitent dégagent une atmosphère alliant élégance et authenticité.
With its antique vase and silk banquette, the dining room takes on the air of a private mansion.
It boasts an exceptional view, thanks to a full-height double glass door illuminating a sumptuous spiral staircase.
In the bathroom, a pedestal washbasin juts out from red Alicante marble, the shades of which are reminiscent of the kitchen countertop. Talk about a red thread.
The same elegant material is used to enhance a walk-in shower’s threshold.
The walls are tiled in a delightfully old-fashioned pattern, making the shower room look like it has always been here.
In the bedroom, all-over olive green creates a cosy atmosphere.
At nightfall, accordion-shaped blackout panels ensure the owners’ privacy.
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