With its white villas, Bougainvillea and Pine-Written valleys looked at the Mediterranean Sea, La Cornish Boleward in Marsile, France, a dream place. When a family of four found this The two -storey 1930s building for sale, they jumped on the occasion of its owner.
He hired interior designer Christel Laport of United nations magazine And landscape architect Élodie weight of Quota outdoor To help them turn into your dream house. Designer Laporte Started the design process by collecting inspirational photos to listen to the wishes of the owners closely and to reflect their wishes. She says, “These mood boards help me feel the spirit of the rooms throughout the project.”
“I also paid attention to the house and saw its plan in 2D. I always worked from the current place and examined the lines of her vision to surprise,” she says. As a former graphic artist, she always connects for the best framing, as is illustrated here with this tantalizing slices of the Sparkling Mediterranea Sea on performance in the main bedroom, which was earlier a bathroom.