Lucky me!
I had the opportunity 3 weeks ago to spend some time in Paris! And it was just... so dreamy!
The weather was wonderful and I've just walked all day long in the street of my favorite city, looked for some inspirations and new brands for my business, made a little bit shopping at my favorite place "Le Bon Marché" and gone from one coffee break to the other one! I told you... a dream :)
And all this inspirations and good vibes were very welcome for my last home project!
A tiny flat in Parisian style....
To the project:
⇸ A small 2 bedroom city flat...
⇸ The owner needs a real study room or place as she's a teacher and work a lot from home...
⇸ The bedroom is too small for a wardrobe, so every place in the living/kitchen area is welcome for storage...
⇸ The owner love to cook: a full equipped kitchen is on top of her wish list and as well a big table to be able to receive some friends...
⇸ She would like a cosy/warm but still chic interior and she's just like me a fan of Parisian home style :)
Et voilà... my proposal...
. The wall behind the sofa is unfortunately not wide enough so I design a bookshelf to create an extension. A wood panel will cover the bookshelf and a part of the wall in order to have a nice contrast behind the sofa.
. I also placed the pictures in the corner to give the impression that the room is a little bit bigger!
. A round table is more comfortable in a small space (trust me I've made the experience: every furnitures corner can be dangerous in a tiny flat :) and it can be place in the middle of the room if someone comes for dinner...
. The highlight for me is the wallpaper! My intention was to give as much as possible the feeling you are in a big and light full flat!
Planned the kitchen with the help of the Ikea Kitchen planner and just insert some decorations stuff...
Now let us take a little coffee to go and walk around beautiful Paris :)
"
Pierre Frey" my big pattern and print crush for textiles and wallpaper...
You can find there all the actual french trends and designers and it's not full of tourist... ;)
"Les Galeries Lafayette"
Don't forget.. I'm french! I would leave every pasta, cake for this simple cheese and wine meal... ;)
The roof terrace of "
Le Printemps". Best place for a cocktail...
Hope you enjoy this little break!
I finally had the opportunity to have a look at the shop of "
Le monde Sauvage". They have the most incredible pretty home textiles and I'm in love with all their cushions...
I bought two of them and I can now enjoy my coffee breaks at home with real Parisian flair ;)
See you.. :)