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I've featured this stunning Paris space before, but it's well worth a revisit. See the rest of this 19th century Haussmannian apartment in Vogue Living here.
(photo by helenio barbetta for vogue)
This elegant Paris apartment, home to two lawyers and their four children, is one I've featured on the blog before—but these new photos make a revisit more than worthwhile. Located in a Haussmann building in the 16th arrondissement, the space has been impeccably reorganized and styled by the Royal Roulotte studio. Love this one. More here at Architectural Digest España.
(photography by nicolas valla)
Architect Jean-François Faure recently did a subtle update of a beautiful post-Haussmann apartment in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, and the results are stunning. Home to a couple and their three children, the beautiful original architectural details of the space have been carefully preserved, while a slightly more open floor plan and a modern kitchen make it a home rather than a museum — one where the couple can feature the finds from their shared passion for antiquing at flea markets and auction houses. More here on Marie Claire Maison.
(photography by alex profit)
Haussmann architecture and contemporary furniture make for a warm bohemian mix in this Paris apartment, located in the Montmartre district of Le Marais. So pretty. More here on Elle Decor España.
A beautiful Paris apartment is a sophisticated blend of classic Haussmann architecture and minimalist modern style — architect team Isabelle Stanislas and Leiko Oshima designed a monochromatic space that has a natural flow and an ease of use, perfectly answering the client's request for a tranquil home. It's also just stunning. Love. More here on Côté Maison.
(photography by jean-marc palisse)
Located in a 19th century Haussmann-style building in the ninth arrondissement of Paris, this stunning apartment has been beautifully updated for modern living. All the lovely old moldings, fireplaces, floors, doors and other period details have been carefully restored, while the layout has been modernized with a more contemporary decor — plus a new kitchen. Lovely results. More here on Living.
(photography by helenio barbetta. via dpages)
An interior design consultant as well as furniture designer, Florence Baudoux's lovely home, a Haussmanian townhouse built in the 1870's for the Comtesse de la Tour du Pin, is a richly atmospheric setting for her work. Love. More here on Homelife.
(photo by richard powers)
The Paris home of Iranian architect Alireza Razavi mixes pop art, startling trompe l'oeil patterned walls, classic mid century pieces and bright natural light — all set against the background of a classic Haussmann apartment. And it all works — it's a space that's full of personality and life. Love. More here on Côté Maison.
(photography by nicolas millet)