Luxury Interiors with a Charming Aesthetics in Paris
Two young designers from Ukraine, Iryna Dzhemesiuk and Vitaly Yurov have designed the luxury interiors of this apartment in the capital of France, Paris.
Two young designers from Ukraine, Iryna Dzhemesiuk and Vitaly Yurov have designed the luxury interiors of this apartment in the capital of France, Paris.
This apartment from Paris was designed by young French designer Charlotte Vauvillier. 40sqm dwelling is distinguished by a design that combines modern and classic style. Renovation project is realized with good taste, using simple materials and soothing colors.
A collection of prefabricated homes – PATH: The Prefabricated Accessible Technological Homes – was recently launched by French designer Philippe Starck and Slovenian prefabricated housing specialist Riko. The Montfort House (current residence of Philippe Starck) is the prototype of the latest series of low-energy prefabricated homes. After years of intense technological development, Philippe Starck and
Realized by the architect Vincent Coste, Villa L’escalet is located in Ramatuelle, near Saint Tropez, on an abrupt terrain, with a panoramic, beautiful view to the sea. As an architectural design, the house resembles a building block made from independent volumes, which allow space saving, by reducing the passage ways.
This apartment of 30 square meters from Paris was initially divided into two parts on length, which was making it difficult to use and it had less natural light. Recently occupied by a young couple, these wanted to get it renovated to provide spaciousness and brightness, to optimize the intimate functionalities of the space and maximize the storage possibilities.
These attractive interiors belong to a beautiful villa located in La Baule in the southern Brittany, France. On a background dominated by darker and a little cold earth tones, the usage of brightly colored pillows and accessories breath into the space much joy and energy. This game of colors eliminates any trace of monotony. The
Loft in Paris is a project realized by the French architect Maxime Jansens in the space where it has functioned a 130 square meters ancient craft shop. The space is located in a garden in the eastern part of Paris.
Zutik is a wall-mounted system made by the French studio Alki in order to be useful for storing and organizing personal belongings. The system relies on the existence of a massive oak beam around which various shelves and hooks for hanging can be arranged.