Fame Gerard Fevrou brought large-scale project Art Homes. Its essence is that Fevre buys housing, restores, modernizes, furnishes, decorates - and again puts it up for sale. Parisian apartments are fully prepared for life and are equipped with accessories.
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“Bathrooms are a key point,” says Feb. - The problem that I usually encounter: an insufficient number of sanitary facilities - they have to be created, which is difficult from a technical point of view. If we talk about design, here I have one approach: the bathroom is designed as a ceremonial room. ”




1. Materials and invoices “The luxury level of the apartment is largely achieved through finishes: for example, the combination of Carrara marble and Corian in the bathroom is very modern in spirit. Concrete carved under the crocodile skin is an excellent antithesis to more traditional materials. All the upholstered furniture that I acquire for the object, I pereobivayu to their own taste, to achieve a sense of the integrity of the project. "



2. Fashion inspiration “In my work at Richel Lincoln, I was inspired by the world of Haute Couture, bearing in mind that the nearby Montaigne Avenue with its boutiques is one of the main points of Parisian high fashion. “Laces” on the bathroom walls refer to the works of Balenciaga and Chantal Thomass, the upholstery in a small cell and the goose foot make you think of Chanel and Dior, the dining room wall is decorated with a photo studio by Christian Lacroix, but the dressing room is designed as a fitting room expensive studio: with a chic chandelier, mirrors , mannequins. "

3. Outstanding object “To form a color palette, I proceed as follows. I take any outstanding object (it can be a sofa, a painting, a carpet, a chandelier), which I assign as a starting point, and to it, as a locomotive, I cling to all other decisions. The result is a solid, balanced interior. ”

4. Color and shine In an apartment on the rue Bonaparte in Paris, Feuvre combined the style of the Second Empire and the bohemian chic of a Parisian cafe. “I wanted this interior to clearly read the time when the building was built. Therefore, he created an environment that refers to the style of the Second Empire. Here there are characteristic for that era colors, they are quite bright: orange, turquoise. The inclusion of gold symbolizes prosperity, wealth, brings spark and luxury to the environment. ”




5. Mid-century modern The interior of Gerard Fevre in Saint-Germain is inspired by the 1950s. In the fifties, the region developed intensively, becoming a breeding ground for intellectual bohemians — writers, artists, and musicians, who then gained worldwide fame.
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“I like the fantasies and colors of that era - they make you stop and take a breath. In addition, this style is popular today - probably because we are nostalgic for a less dismal time than the one in which we live today. I do not think that combining the mid century with the architecture of the XIX century was a challenge. Ottoman buildings remain a prestigious environment that accepts various temporary layers. ”




