"Clothing designer Caroline Bourgine bought this small one-bedroom apartment in Paris three years ago, and it had previously been owned by an older couple. Caroline explains that the 505-square-foot apartment is located in a building from the 1970s, and that the style before moving in was "old-fashioned and rustic." She completely redecorated the place into a very cool, modern home while also respecting the apartment's 55-year-old past!"
""As a clothing designer, I was looking for an open, bright space in a neighborhood with a sense of community. I worked on defining the different areas using color, aiming to combine comfort with personality." "The apartment's interior draws inspiration from the vibrant spirit of the 1970s, mixing vintage pieces with color," Caroline continues. "The intention was to create a balance between retro flair and my artistic personality. The space itself, with its clean lines and open layout, has a quiet modernist influence that I cherish very much.""
Caroline Bourgine, a clothing designer, bought a 505-square-foot one-bedroom apartment in Paris that had belonged to an older couple. The building dates to the 1970s and the interior previously felt old-fashioned and rustic. She fully redecorated the apartment to create an open, bright space while honoring the home's 55-year history. She defined functional areas through color to merge comfort with personality. The interior channels the vibrant spirit of the 1970s by mixing vintage pieces with bold color, balanced against a clean, quiet modernist layout that reflects her artistic sensibility.
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