Discovering the inside of a century-old apartment in Lyon

XNUMXth century apartment in Lyon

We start the week in Decoora discovering the inside of a centenary apartment in Lyon, owned by Pierre Emmanuel Martin and Stéphane Garotin. Located on the third floor of a building dating from 1852, this apartment has its main rooms facing south.

Very bright and airy, that's how this apartment is. The rooms have large windows, an original architectural feature that the owners wanted to preserve by modernizing their interior. A classic feature, as are the door and ceiling trims - fantastic!

The choice of white as the main color helps to create visually spacious and very bright spaces. The apartment also seems larger thanks to the shape of the living spaces. connect and flow. From the master bedroom you can see the kitchen and from the bathroom, the living room.

XNUMXth century apartment in Lyon

The living room is probably one of the most opulent rooms in this apartment. On the mantelpiece there is a large mirror with a gilt frame and two ceramic sculptures acquired by apparently in Athens. The combination of these classic elements, with other modern ones and minimalist, like the floor lamp, bring a lot of personality to this home.

XNUMXth century apartment in Lyon

The objects and works of art that the couple acquires on their travels are key in the decoration of each of the spaces. In the kitchen, different pieces of basketwork from Japan and Cambodia decorate the shelves. Although this is not the most striking thing in the kitchen; nothing overshadows the impressive white marble island.

The bedroom is one of the rooms that I liked the most in this centenary apartment. The game of colors and textures provided by textiles make this space warm and welcoming. I love the wall lamp and the design of the armchairs, don't you? And from the bedroom to the bathroom, where the Moroccan brass chandeliers and the black circular mirror stand out on a white canvas.

Source: Vogue Australia


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