Houzz Tour: A Grand Parisian apartment overlooking the Eiffel Tower - Occupying the 5th and 6th floor of a Haussmann townhouse on the famous Avenue Montaigne in Paris, this apartment of 4300 square feet would have been worthy of Marie Antoinette. The guests were a large family, and wanted to renovate the house so it could be a base for them in Paris. Designer Margaret Morzadec has had to strike a balance between the different tastes of the family: "If the grandmother wanted something more inspired by Marie Antoinette, the girls were looking for something more modern," says she. The work was completed in September 2014.
Houzz at a Glance
Who lives here A large family of Saudi Arabia
Location Paris
designer Margaret Morzadec
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The property was in a very dilapidated state when Margaret intervened. "No renovations were done for over twenty years," she says "So we began by removing all to renew all of these new technologies. New air conditioning and electrical systems, new plumbing, new satellite connections for telephone and television ... the goal was to provide the modernity of the apartment necessary, 'she added.
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a short balcony along the entire length of the apartment, and has a beautiful view of the Eiffel Tower. "We hired a landscape artist who presented different options for us," says Margaret. "As customers are often not there, we took the offer with the most practical system automatic watering. potted plants and artificial turf was also installed.
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corridor, like the rest of the apartment received a complete overhaul. Previously, a large mirror had been in place from the wall of the gold leaf. "We have completely renovated this field through the restructuring and redesign of different volumes. Then we renovated all ceilings and floors, "Margaret said.
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to give life in this room, the designer decided on a red sofa and sumptuous gold Dissidi. "It is a custom creation combining both traditional and contemporary wishes of the owners," says Margaret. The owners wanted to have a sense of luxury from the moment one enters the apartment, Margaret opted for a mix of whites, large mirrors and gold. The floor is white marble with black inserts.
Sofa, Dissidi.
Sofa, Dissidi.
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just off the hallway is a small changing room, with equipment selected to match the golden walls.
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"The walls are covered with gold wallpaper that I find over the colors, "Margaret said.
Wallpaper, Through the Colors.
Wallpaper, Through the Colors.
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the living room is opulent, while remaining soft and relaxed. "All the elements that were already present in the apartment has been professionally cleaned and renovated. They were then reinstated in the new context, among the newly acquired furniture, "says Margaret. The chandelier is original to the apartment and was renovated. The bases of the lamp also original, and Margaret have simply changed or upgraded lampshades. The silk curtains create a real sense of luxury and were made with the fabric Rubelli.
curtain fabric Rubelli.
curtain fabric Rubelli.
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"the goal was to refresh, to soften and modernize the interior," Margaret said. The walls have been painted with a soft blue tone of Farrow & Ball. Small wooden tables seen around the room were provided by Dissidi. The carpet was custom made in Italy from wool and silk. "Customers wanted this show to be able to accommodate 26 people. In addition, we wanted something comfortable for the grandchildren", she says, hence the abundance of cushions.
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is next to the dining and reception is a TV room, separated by a sliding partition door. "the customer benefits of girly colors, says Margaret, which explains the pastel colors used for the walls and cushions." the carpet was made in Italy and oriental design is very representative of this family, "she adds.
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much of the layout has been changed and rearranged rooms. The aim was to achieve a more coherent and natural flow to customers. "Originally, it was not a toilet and the kitchen was here," says the designer, "The kitchen now connects with the adjacent dining room. The white furniture is modern and minimalist, and upstairs are Carocim cement tiles. The designer used white Corian kitchen worktop and panels to keep it modern.
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The dining food is traditional but still warm and welcoming. The centerpiece is the large dining table. The curtains are made from the same fabric as Rubelli in the lounge. "We discussed the possibility of choosing a more modern table, but the client wanted to use this piece of family furniture. So we asked Dissidi for complete renovation, "Margaret said. Cabinetmakers also Dissidi chairs seen here, and many other pieces of furniture seen in the house.
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The client wanted to create a luxurious master bedroom and royal-feeling.
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The bed also designed by Dissidi. The wall, although the mostly white, is offset by the elegant pearly blue screen of Farrow & Ball. The designer chose a white silk carpets to give the room a real feeling of cocoon.
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The bed her -even is silky and classy, with sheets by Nathalie Sebbagh, who also took care of the curtains.
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For the master bathroom, Margaret chose the white Italian marble.
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See ways to incorporate the marble in your home
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multiple benches near the sink are the very bathroom and ideal for the elderly.
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One of the room the girl is smaller than the others. "I chose a light gray for the walls and the carpet, 'says the designer. "There had already had wooden floors in all rooms, but customers do not think it was quite comfortable, so we decided to all rooms carpet with a beautiful silk carpets," she adds .
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This small space , accessible from the hallway, now is a little playroom for children, with seats of Roche Bobois. The wall behind has a beautiful golden carved wood panel.
Sofa, Roche Bobois.
Sofa, Roche Bobois.
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this room is a cozy dormitory for children. "The customer wanted to collect his grandchildren together, Margaret said. "The color choice was guided by the Murano chandelier that was already present. We kept the same green for the walls, "she adds.
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'corridor connects the length of the apartment, including all rooms, "says Margaret, it now has a beautiful soft blue silk carpets," she adds.
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'We added five new bathrooms, one for each room, Margaret said. These are the children.
Before Photo
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Before photo
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BEFORE a short balcony along the entire length of the apartment, and has a magnificent view of the Eiffel Tower .
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