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Entries in mural (16)

Friday
Feb232018

A dreamy Paris apartment

I could not love this Paris apartment more. Seriously spectacular detail. By Studio Razavi Architecture.

Before Baron Haussmann started gutting Paris under Napoleon the 3rd, a wave of modernization had started in the center of Paris where new buildings had gone up according to a different set of rules which would ultimately lead to what is known as the Haussmannian type. This apartment is located in such building and its decorative influence (both on the facade and inside apartments) bares a Greek influence, rather than Neoclassical, which would be generalized for later buildings.
As in most apartment renovations in older buildings, the layout was radically modified as the kitchen was brought right next to the front entrance and left as an open space and a master suite was created where the kitchen was formerly located. We undertook heavy restoration of original features (more specifically a remarkable wood floor) and created a smooth transition with remodeled areas so as to preserve the feel of an early 19th century apartment. Whenever possible, contemporary elements were introduced which, in combination with the furniture selection, create a lively and modern interior.

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Tuesday
Feb132018

A renovated Paris apartment

I am hopelessly in love with this 110m² apartment in Paris' 9th arrondissement. It makes me desperately want to collect some beni ourain rugs (that I've been avoiding forever because they don't mix well with cat barf), hang a black shag rug on a wall, get husband to build some built-ins and paint them a bold colour, paint a tree mural, get another cat but this time a black and white that's floofy, have some steel and glass walls built somewhere for something.... By Batiik Studio. (Photos: Bertrand Fompeyrine & Guillaume Loyer)

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Friday
Feb022018

Making a statement with your walls

I love a good statement wall. I also love bold art. So why not take a favourite photograph and have it blown up mural size? I am completely smitten with this idea as seen above. I showed my husband this photo a couple of weeks ago and he seemed convince we needed to do this with a photo of Sayulita, Mexico, since we both became obsessed with this magical town and want nothing more than to move there. I burst his bubble by explaining we have no wall at the moment that would work but I am determined to do this one day. Via sköna hem

Thursday
Jan252018

Making Spaces

Karen Knox of Making Spaces makes amazing spaces accessible to those who crave real designs for real life. Making a home look like a million bucks without spending anywhere near a million bucks. Now let me talk about this first bedroom for a moment. It is a guest bedroom! Why would you make a guest bedroom look this freaking fabulous? Your guests will never leave!! I adore every bit of this, especially that Little Greene wallpaper. And I adore it even more now that I have found some before photos.

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Wednesday
Jan102018

Bold use of colour in Paris

When Paris-based creative studio POOL were called upon by Lapeyre to design a domestic set in which to exhibit their collections, the apartment the duo created was no shrinking violet. Graphic use of colour not only defined spaces but provided a dramatic stage for their client's range of bathroom and kitchen products. Love the "retro freshness" of the palette.

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