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Paris Apartment Tour

February 27, 2020
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Today we are exploring a gorgeous Paris Apartment. There is something so romantic about Paris – I’m not sure if it’s in the air, the architecture, or the art but it’s impossible not to notice. That feeling is everywhere in Paris and certainly translates to this beautiful apartment. Let’s start exploring!

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The exterior of the apartment is what Parisian dreams are made of! The beige exterior fits right in while the black door adds great emphasis to the exterior. I love the addition of trees/plants on both sides framing the door. The white detailing on the windows also adds a nice dash of brightness to the exterior.

 

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This sitting area provides the perfect atmosphere for creative moments. The windows open in a gorgeous manner and let the sun drip in. I love the multi-dimensional base of the table and the polygonal tabletop. The chairs are also a beautiful shape to pair with the table.

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The formal dining room peaks out from this view. The staircase and doorway provide an elaborate entryway to the dining room. The same stunning chairs from before are also in this room – this time paired with a circular table. The high ceilings and tall windows really shine in this space.

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The living room takes an interesting spin and is packed with drops of yellow. The soft grey and white paneled walls meld with the yellow nicely. I love this unusual shape for a sofa. The minimalist choice in furniture allows the architecture + artwork in the room to shine.

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The staircase in this apartment is very traditional looking – it’s almost as if it belongs in a museum. The details in the stone are impeccable and take this space to the next level. I love the door as a light green color. It looks nice with the black and beige.

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The bedroom is an amazing combination of colors. The caramel, light blue, and cream create a beautiful color palette that is soft and dreamy. The low profile furniture really shows off the high ceilings. I love the choice of stripes for the pillows and duvet. They add the perfect touch of detail.

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The second bedroom is a completely different approach. The light green and white wallpaper add a nice intricacy to the room. The blue and white bedding combination is soothing and relaxing. But the dark curtains are a bit heavy feeling in this room.

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My favorite part of this Paris apartment is hands down the balcony. The super tall doorway leads to this magical space of sunlight and greenery. I can only imagine drinking tea out here in the morning or afternoon. This is the epitome of a perfect space!

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3 responses to “Paris Apartment Tour”

  1. Arlene in Idaho says:
    February 27, 2020 at 11:35 AM

    So romantic and serene, indeed. I want to be there!!! It seems odd that I did not see one throw rug in the rooms. I don’t think I could live with that. My feet need to feel cozy every several steps.

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    1. COCOCOZY says:
      March 4, 2020 at 4:34 PM

      Hi Arlene,
      Thank you for your notes about the comments section not working! I think it is fixed now. Please let me know if you have any other problems. Thank you again for being such a great COCOCOZY friend and reader over the years!!

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      1. Arlene in ID says:
        March 5, 2020 at 7:23 PM

        My pleasure, Coco. You are brilliant with your finds and impeccable taste. There is no other blog that I follow but yours. XOX

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