A new direction and a unique character have been introduced to some rooms, focusing on the restoration and blending of modern and antique elements
This family home has undergone an internal transformation to adapt some rooms to new living needs. The former kitchen has been revived to enhance its brightness, and the small sitting room has been transformed into a bedroom for one person.



The house we present is part of a larger, three-storey residence in a bourgeois building from the early 20th century. In reshaping the spaces, some existing furniture elements have been blended together in a play of colours and styles.
19th-century portraits alternate with contemporary ones, while Art Deco furniture, a stack of vintage suitcases, and a 1950s sofa make the room feel inviting. This space serves a dual function as both an office and a living area for entertaining guests. On the walls, plaster clipei decorations with allegories of the seasons add a nostalgic, old-fashioned touch.



Everything in the rooms of this aesthetic residence is centred around restoration, offering unexpected solutions, just as it did in the past: a way to blend family furnishings with more contemporary pieces.
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Photo ROBERTO PIERUCCI
Written by JACEK KRUAZYR


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