On the second floor, right above the studio, a large living room. Nicolas had the ceiling height altered during the renovation. This created more space and light.
Collection of glass tableware by the designer Wilhem Wagenfeld, a graduate of the Weimar Bauhaus University.
Cecile and Nicolas are in the kitchen making morning tea.
Concrete sink – a design idea by Nicolas.
Bottom view: Metal construction and built-in vase.
The design of the small bathroom on the second floor was proposed by the couple themselves. Here as well as in the garden you can find galvanized window frames.
Antique fans, paper flowers and a set of linen handkerchiefs – nice little things from Coral& Tusk .
Left: The large bedroom window looks out onto the patio. On the right: a trio of vases for jewelry and flowers on a marble dresser.
Would you guess from the photo that creative types live in this house??
The transformation of this old house is truly remarkable! I’m curious to know what inspired the elderly couple from Paris to commission such a project? Did they have a specific vision in mind or was it simply a desire for a fresh start?
What inspired the elderly couple from Paris to commission the transformation of their old house?