The Most Marvelous Pied-à-Terre Projects to Experience in Paris – Paris Design Agenda
×

YOUR OPINION MATTERS, GET IN TOUCH!

Please select one or more options:

Please, you have to select an option.
Please insert your first name.
Please insert your last name.
Please insert your email.

Check here to indicate that you have read and agree to Terms & Conditions/Privacy Policy.

*required

Thanks you for contacting!
Studio Pepe Essential Home

Check here to indicate that you have read and agree to Terms & Conditions/Privacy Policy.

Thanks for Subscribe!
Sorry, we don't know what happened. Please try again later.
You don't want us to answer?
The Most Marvelous Pied-à-Terre Projects to Experience in Paris
Nov
2
The Most Marvelous Pied-à-Terre Projects to Experience in Paris

BB_Book2020

Pied-à-Terre is an extraordinary residential type of housing that is normally smaller or flatter than a home. This exceptional residential projects can be seen especially in the major cities of the world, including Paris, of course. Now, Paris Design Agenda will show you a series of marvelous Pied-à-Terre projects that can be seen in Paris and can actually be booked. These phenomenal residences are authentic representations of comfortable and luxury living. You can certainly take a look of design inspirations from these projects and introduced them into your own home.

 

Appartement Alezan

 

The Most Marvelous Pied-à-Terre Projects to Experience in Paris 3 The Most Marvelous Pied-à-Terre Projects to Experience in Paris 3 The Most Marvelous Pied-à-Terre Projects to Experience in Paris 3
Image Courtesy of Le Collectionist

 

This astonishing apartment is located in a Louis XVI-styled mansion that was actually built around 1770. Nestled in the second floor, this airy three-bedroom Pied-à-Terre is completed with glass roofs, an arty decor, a minimalist and dream-like kitchen, just to name a few of the most impressive design elements.

Charlemagne

 

The Most Marvelous Pied-à-Terre Projects to Experience in Paris 4
Image Courtesy of Paris Perfect

 

What is used to be a chocolate factory is now this outstanding four-bedroom Parisian apartment. It is situated in the cobblestoned Latin Quarter and it receives plenty of natural light due to its industrial glass roofing.

 

Marie-Joséphine

 

The Most Marvelous Pied-à-Terre Projects to Experience in Paris 1
Image Courtesy of Airbnb

 

Designed by Batiik Studio, this 120-square-feet Pied-à-Terre was turned into a miniature marvel on Airbnb. Its interiors are mostly minimalist styled and one of the aspects that clearly stand out is the custom-fit cabinetry.

 

Margaux

 

Image Credit to Martin Morrell / Courtesy of Paris Perfect

 

Booked by Paris Perfect, this remarkable three-bedroom residence located in the 7th arrondissement highlights bright and airy interiors, dressed in cream and blush tones. Those who spend some time here will be able to get sweeping views of the Eiffel Tower and the city of lights in general.

 

Rue d’Aumale

 

The Most Marvelous Pied-à-Terre Projects to Experience in Paris 5
Image Credit to Lionel Moreau / Courtesy of Onefinestay

 

As soon as you look at the living room of this three-bedroom Pied-à-Terre, you will be welcomed by an albino peacock that sets the tone for the eclectic styled apartment. Furthermore, the house was decorated as a nod to its location, the Louvre-Opéra.

 

St. Germain Arty

 

The Most Marvelous Pied-à-Terre Projects to Experience in Paris 2
Image Courtesy of Haven In

 

Chevron parquet floors give an exclusive look to the amazing St. German Arty apartment. Since it is owned by a local illustrator who got it from her grandmother, one can see plenty of heritage features throughout the house, including crown molding and marble fireplaces that contrast perfectly with designer furnishings like the iconic Eames and Eero Saarinen Chairs.

 


Articles You May Also Like:


 

To Find more inspiration regarding Paris and Design, explore our Pinterest boards and Instagram Page as well as SUBSCRIBING TO OUR NEWESLLER, free of charge.

 

BRABBU upholstery Malay chair

 

Source: Architectural Digest

(Visited 643 times, 1 visits today)
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

YOUR OPINION MATTERS
GET IN TOUCH!

Related Blogs
Luxury Houses Book Essential Home