When interior design genius Jean-Louis Deniot was asked to renovate a Paris pied-a-terre, he chose 18th century with a touch of modern. This wasn't the first home the designer had decorated for the family, so he knew precisely what they wanted.
The designer accomplished the look that the couple and their children desired by opening the area up, moving some rooms around, painting walls to enhance the light coming through the tall windows, and choosing furnishings that were elegant yet comfortable. ENJOY!
For more on this pied-a-terre, read the May issue of Elle Decor.
The designer accomplished the look that the couple and their children desired by opening the area up, moving some rooms around, painting walls to enhance the light coming through the tall windows, and choosing furnishings that were elegant yet comfortable. ENJOY!
For more on this pied-a-terre, read the May issue of Elle Decor.
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very elegant space and so expertly designed....love the classic style..
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Maureen
Hi dear Teresa
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Totally fabulous feature!!The sideboard with the photo above was one of my favorite shots!
ReplyDeleteStunning...sleek and beautiful...love the tall ceilings, and beautiful architectural elements left in place, its a nice compliment to the sleek furnishings. Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post as always....so grand!
ReplyDeleteWhy does it seem everything in Paris is so much better. Le sigh. Beautiful spreads, thank you for sharing. Have a great weekend Teresa.
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