Tristan Oair designed a mansion in the suburb of Saint-Cloud, in which the author managed to adapt Parisian chic to a country house.
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The house of the beginning of the 20th century, located in the suburb of Paris in Saint-Cloud, demanded complete renovation. The Paris experience of Tristan Auer was ideally suited for this project. Oair is famous for its style, purity of lines, skill, functionality. The mansion is in three floors, the total area is 500 square meters. meters, the final budget - 3 million euros. The owners of the house are a young family, lovers of modern art, well-versed in the subtleties of modern comfort. The couple wanted a comfortable living space with children and at the same time a trendy interior.

With Tristan Oer, the owner of the house understood each other perfectly: it turned out that both love oldcars. Their ideas about the suite completely coincided. And Oer, having presented several versions of the projects, was working on the one that seemed to the spouses the most interesting. As a result, the interior to the smallest details is adapted to the habits and tastes of the owners: from listening to music and selecting works of art from the collection to the convenience of moving around the house. From the windows of the living room offers a postcard view of Paris from the Eiffel Tower.

Oair combined high-end furniture with antiques and gallery vintage. Something was found at flea markets, something brought from America. Tristan invited artists to paint the walls and he himself confirmed his class of an experienced colorist. He himself invented a central staircase with variable lighting, after watching the work of James Tarrell. As a result, the designer enjoyed the project and rightly considers it his luck.

The mansion in Saint-Cloud will go down in the history of an expensive private interior as a house in which classical and modernist motifs are artistically intertwined. The interiors were restored cornices and stucco, for the villa was specially bought antique oak parquet. Simultaneously with these elements, Tristan Oher invented new eaves, geometric wood panels and deliberately modern concrete supports. Connecting two architectural themes is not easy; while doing this, Maître Oare once again showed ingenuity and taste.






The designer emphasizes that the owners of the house are real hedonists. They love to spend time listening to music, and the house has a speaker system at the highest level. The importance of comfort and self-love says their dressing room. The room is the size of a small living room, for which an art painting was ordered. It was the cherry blossoms branch that became the hallmark of the mansion in Saint-Cloud. The author's painting in a different style adorns the walls of the nursery. Parents - collectors of contemporary art - dream that their children show interest in this topic.

















Much of the luxury of the interior determines the location. Saint-Cloud - the western suburb of Paris - is located on the banks of the Seine, 10 kilometers from the city. Here stands the palace, built in the XVI century by order of Marie de Medici, there is a luxurious park with fountains, on which the French classicist Andre Lenotre worked. It is not surprising that, living in the midst of beauty and history, the local property owners avoid frankly avant-garde experiments.




