Known for her transformations of Parisian nightspots, hotels, restaurants and shops, as well as her innovative revamps of private residences, architect and interior designer Laura Gonzalez is a master in blending old and new harmoniously. She particularly enjoys infusing glamour into a space through a tantalising combination of fabric, texture and colour.
For this chic two-bedroom apartment belonging to a young French couple – a 2,700sqft Parisian apartment with high ceilings, Versailles parquet flooring and wood-panelled walls – Laura’s clever coordinating and bursts of brilliant hues have resulted in calm fluidity with a dash of dazzle. From the beautiful paint effect on the walls in the hallway to the stunning plumage of a bird depicted in a painting in the master bedroom and the striking vintage fabric on the armchairs in the living room, she has used turquoise as a unifying theme.
I like wallpapers, antiques, ceramics, as well as modern furniture,” Laura explains. I usually employ precious materials such as brass and marble, then mix them with warmer materials such as wood. Also, I like combining art pieces with antique furniture.” Guided by the principles of timeless elegance, Laura also has a penchant of reviving older furniture and juxtaposing pieces in a more contemporary style, creating a subtle balance.
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