Interiors of three French houses in Paris and not only (23 photos)

Interiors of three French houses in Paris and not only (23 photos)

1. Glass-transparent house in Paris

Glass Mirror French HouseGlass Mirror French Famous HouseFrench designer and architect Michael Herman changed the large bicentenary house in Paris beyond recognition. The prototype of this glass-transparent house was the project of the house of the famous collector Charles de Bestegi, which was developed in the late 30s by the architect Le Corbusier. Michael Herman began by incorporating a courtyard into the interior of the house. A garden, 7 meters high, arranged in the courtyard penetrates the dwelling, thereby also becoming part of the dwelling and blurring the boundaries between the exterior and interior. Although the border between the interior and the exterior is already rather conditional due to the five-meter glass walls and the same floor tiles both outside and inside. Patio in the interior of a french housePatio in the interior of a french houseThe main material of this house is glass. Almost everything is made of glass: walls, partitions, windows, furniture and even part of the floor on the second floor. The main task of the architect when creating this house was the maximum distortion of reality. Therefore, the space of the house is also filled with mirrors. A large number of mirrors adorn the walls of rooms, act as countertops, thereby transforming and expanding the space. Glass and mirrors in the interior of the houseGlass and mirrors in the interior of the houseAn interesting house has another feature. When carrying out repairs under a thick layer of plaster, old bicentenary wooden beams and sections of limestone walls were discovered that were restored and put on public display. From the windows of this quaint house you can enjoy the beautiful view of Paris. Vintage wooden beams in the interior of a glass-mirror houseVintage wooden beams in the interior of a glass-mirror house Antique limestone wall in the interior of a modern french houseAntique limestone wall in the interior of a modern french house

2. Black and white house in Paris

This house has an interesting black and white interior.lives designer Catherine-Dupont, who herself has furnished every corner of her home. The interior of her house looks stylish, elegant and at the same time restrained. Catherine diluted the severity of the black-and-white design with warm elements of natural wood, a light gray floor and ocher-yellow additional interior items. So, for example, in the dining room, an elegant table in black is complemented by six chairs of the same model, however, five chairs are white, and one is made in gold. Black and white interior of a french houseBlack and white interior of a french house DesignerI was not afraid to paint absolutely all the ceilings in the house black. Black ceiling even in the bathroom. Here, this bold decision has fully paid off. Indeed, on a black background, mirrors in golden frames, decorating the walls, and white plumbing look spectacular. Black and white bathroom designBlack and White Bathroom Designnotice the tall, but very narrow bookshelf in the living room. Such a bookshelf resembles a regular shelf for disks. To get books that are located under the very ceiling, you can only use the special stairs, which are located nearby. One of the walls of the kitchen is also painted black. This solution not only looks very aesthetically pleasing, but also functional. A wall can serve as a kind of slate board, on which many different drawings and any useful information will fit. Black and white living room designBlack and white living room design Black and white kitchen design.Black and white kitchen design.

3. Traditional french house

The interior of this house is very beautiful and attractive, attracting with its warm atmosphere. This old French house has a certain charm, but at the same time it looks quite simple. Old french houseOld French House The special atmosphere of this French house allows you to relax and unwind. This is facilitated by well-chosen accessories, decor elements, spilled materials. Decor elements in a traditional french houseDecor elements in a traditional french houseThe house is a two-story building. The second floor is made in the form of an attic, the roof of which is tiled. Large skylights, from the ceiling to the floor, opening, can replace a small balcony. The walls of the living room are painted white. The ceiling has exposed wooden beams. They look a little rude, but at the same time perfectly complement the interior of the house. The central place in the living room is occupied by an old fireplace, made in a classic look for France. On the fireplace there is a large mirror in a vintage frame in gold color. Plain parterres that are illuminated by wall lights complement the interior of the living room. Living room interior in a traditional french houseLiving room interior in a traditional french houseThe kitchen in this French house is combined with a dining area. The conditional border is a small bar counter, near which there are four bar stools. The dining room and kitchen, as well as the living room, are made in bright colors, which visually increases the already large enough room. On the ceiling you can also see wooden beams, however, in the interior of the kitchen and dining room they are painted white. Kitchen interior in a traditional french houseThe interior of the kitchen in a traditional French house. The bedroom is on the second floor in the attic. The interior of the bedroom, as well as the previous rooms, is made in bright colors. Bedroom interior in a traditional french houseBedroom interior in a traditional french house Bathroom interior in a traditional french houseInterior of a bathroom in a traditional French house Like an article? Share on social networks!

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