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We love the phrase ‘good design is invisible’, but today we have just the case when the home is very extraordinary and extravagant. In the Paris apartment of designer Stephanie Coutas, every piece of furniture is a small work of art, whether it be unique furniture or whimsical sculptural decor. And we haven’t even mentioned…

The main feature of the interiors of this apartment in Paris is the endless curved lines both in the architecture of the spaces and in the furniture. Most rooms have at least one radial wall, not counting arched doorways. No wonder the designers decided to support this feature of the spaces with the help of…

At the request of a young couple of owners, Craie Craie studio transformed this small apartment in an old building in Lyon beyond recognition. An awkward layout with a large hallway and a tiny kitchen has given way to a modern open plan and zoning, but the main changes have been made to the decor…

Located in an old 18th-century house next to the Palais Royal Park, this apartment is imbued with timeless Parisian charm in every corner. The cracked wood floor, double doors to the kitchen and window frames have retained their beauty over the years, while elegant sleek classic fireplace and tiled floor are also in great shape….

Surprisingly, the interiors of this exquisite apartment in Paris were designed by a studio from Hong Kong, InSitu. As you know, “When in Rome …” – therefore, the designers did not reinvent the wheel and decorated the home in a purely Parisian style with respect for the magnificent architecture of the Haussmann building. Perhaps in…

What we didn’t expect was this Japanese-style interior in the heart of Paris. In fairness, it should be noted that the housing is located in a modern house, so classical stucco and other signature Parisian elements would not be very appropriate here. In any case, After Bach studio came up with a rather unexpected design…

This impressive apartment is located in the heart of Paris in the Marais quarter, in a very old house, as evidenced by the characteristic sloped ceilings, cracked wooden beams and numerous classical windows. At the same time, a very modern and sophisticated interior design, which is dominated by strict expensive materials, trendy designer furniture and…

Despite the absence of branded stucco and herringbone parquet, this apartment in the capital of France turned out to be very Parisian. The most important thing is the abundance of color in the decor. A yellow wall in the living room, a blue sofa, active floral wallpaper and colorful bedrooms – this home has a…

Despite the large total area, this Parisian apartment has a rather complex and inconvenient layout – housing has an elongated shape with narrow walk-through rooms. But there are some interesting architectural elements – ceiling beams and many classic windows – that add twist to the spaces. The designers chose an all-white base for the interiors,…