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These colors are the common thread running through the decor… and a hidden reference to a historic site.
A bucolic spirit settles in with small touches: designer Sonia Laudet’s sconce blossoms on the wall.
The walnut countertop expresses its warm, noble character through its contrast with the soft zelliges.
The mirror catches the eye with a contrasting color band: a chance to reconnect with yourself in an intimate tête-à-tête.
The floor is finished in elegant terrazzo, while the oak elements have been treated with a water-repellent finish to preserve their radiance.
In the shower, the fluted earthenware is reminiscent of the old floor tiles in the kitchen.
The perfect apartment for entertaining. With its open-plan layout, it’s easy to move around, while providing great views.
This cosy living room is ideal for relaxation and conversation. A Masters chair by Kartell, also in rust tones.
The herringbone parquet is combined with fresh, cheerful evocations of nature…
In short, a synthesis of the pastoral desires dictated by Marie-Antoinette for her Hameau de la Reine refuge.
Custom-made cabinetry in MDF panels maximizes storage and creates an elegant alcove for the bed.
Botanical wallpaper and brass handles complete the concept of this newly tranquil space.
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