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A beach house in DEAUVILLE in soft wood

A house on the beach in Deauville in soft wood, embellished with stainless steel steel.

We are in Deauville, in a “Neonormanna” residence, as he defines it Baptiste LeguĂ©. The house is one of those located along the beach, built after the war and entirely in concrete. “External architecture gives the impression of having a Norman atmosphere, but in reality it is a building from the 60s, whose apartments have the advantage of being open space,” explains the interior designer and founder of his homonymous study. This advantage has allowed its team to easily reinvent the arrangement of this Pied-to-Terre of 90 square metersowned by a couple who wanted to escape from the chaos of Paris.

Living house house with sand colors bench staircase armchair black table

The Lounge area, with the bench extends from the tailor -made staircase. Oil on canvas The sound of my steps by Nicolas Mehdipour, wall lamp Butterfly by Kalou Dubus (exclusively at Galerie Desprez Breheret). Lamp Checkmate (Garance Vallée X Garcé Dimofski at The Invisible Collection). 1970 leather and silver box (Cøllected study), table New WaveLukas Cober to the Gallery Gossez. Sculpture of Jean-Pierre Bonardot (Aurelian Larges). Boltrona Joseph Savina TwinNordic Knots. Large sculture Head of marble (Bérénice Curt) and and signing and seeds & squot sculpture in the sock (Saint Antoine).

Foto Ludovic BALAY — Styling Lisa SICIGNANO + Collected Studio

An open and intelligent design

“The owners wanted an open space, functional and suitable for contemporary life. To achieve this result, we completely opened the apartment, before partially demanding it”. With “Partially”, Baptiste LeguĂ© refers to the arrangement that acts as a partition or dividers, giving the living area a lot of natural light without real masonry walls from the floor to the ceiling. Made entirely of veneered wood, This arrangement gives the ground floor a warm and spacious atmosphereletting the sea glimpse through the game of heights. In the entrance corridor, in particular, this intelligent design not only hides the technical elements such as the closet and the toilet, but also lets glimpse the beach below.

Light wood partition wall with incorporated round table wooden chairs

The kitchen, structured by wooden furnishings. Bar stools Strict, Louise Liljencrantz (Veemermakers at the Invisible Collection), bowl (Saint Antoine), Caraffa and glasses, Pelletier Feruel Maison in collaboration with the Oeil de Ko. STILLNOVO SOCCE (Studio Cøllected). Roger Jacques (Aurélien Gendras) vase. On the wall, oil on board The golden hour Di Manon Ajorque.

Foto Ludovic BALAY — Styling Lisa SICIGNANO + Collected Studio

ENTRANCE CORRIDORIO CORRIDORO shelves

In the entrance, the library opens on the sea thanks to the opening on the kitchen window. A selection of vintage objects, a porcelain box by Tommaso Barbi and a series of t.kapp colorful ceramic vases (Cølledted studio).

Foto Ludovic BALAY — Styling Lisa SICIGNANO + Collected Studio

Wood, cement and stainless steel

In the living room, wooden modules define the kitchen, living room and dining room, which are at the same time connected and separated from each other. “All these spaces share a common volume,” explains Baptiste LeguĂ©, “and the guiding thread is wood. We wanted to reinterpret the atmosphere of Normandy, so we remained on rather sandy tones, from beige to gray, heated by wood”. Stainless steel was used in the kitchen to counter general softness, bringing out a rough material. A more brutalist note, which contrasts effectively with the organic design of the cemented concrete top that runs along the entire kitchen; cement that is also found on the floor, recalling the shades of the nearby beach.

Denuville beach house dining room dining table suspension lamp colorful scale

The dining area and the table (Bicci de Medici). Suspension lamp Pious (Pinch London), set of chairs S24 of Pierre Chapo (Breheret Desprez) and composed of Emma Prairie (The Eye of KO). Dittico Chorus Di Amber Moir (Galerie Amélie du Chalard).

Foto Ludovic BALAY — Styling Lisa SICIGNANO + Collected Studio

Bedroom Fiber Wall of Hemp Applique

The main bedroom and its hemp fiber head. Table with pedestal SupernovaCharles Guillebeaud, fractal resin top, Constance Giraudon (Léa Zéroil). Vase (study cøllected). Wall lamps Moon (Garced Dimofski, Invisible Collection). Always amendini (Lemon), lamp of Albert Tormos and sculpture of T. Kapp (Cølleted Studio). Voile (holiday house).

Foto Ludovic BALAY — Styling Lisa SICIGNANO + Collected Studio

In this spirit, the staircase has been designed with softer lines than the existing one, previously covered with a heavy Norman -style wooden coating. As an extension, The custom bench fits harmoniously into the lounge area. “The dining area was naturally located at the bottom of the room,” adds Baptiste LeguĂ©. “But he also has a beautiful view of the outside.” Upstairs, the two bedrooms are connected by a small central bathroom. The designers worked to create a hot atmosphere, similar to a cocoon. To achieve this, they used the same tones and materials on the ground floor. One of the bedrooms has a delicate natural hemp fiber head and a changing room with “a whole series of intelligent and funny provisions to be designed”.

Bathroom washbasin in marble wooden wall candle bowl

The bathroom and its graphic wardrobe. Ceramic work The madman by Héloïse Rival (Galerie Amélie du Chalard), Candela (Mad & Len) and small vintage brass bowl (study Cøllected).

Foto Ludovic BALAY — Styling Lisa SICIGNANO + Collected Studio

Bedroom Wall in light wooden wall lights ABATJOUR carpet

The second bedroom. Bed linen (Maison de Vacances), bedspread (Me & K Home). Rug All Hands (Giancarlo Valle X Nordic Knots). On the bedside table Form (Studio Goons), lampada Sonora (Nail at modier merier). Lamp from wall Shaded GableWorkstead di Triode.

Foto Ludovic BALAY — Styling Lisa SICIGNANO + Collected Studio

A studio Come dependence

On the same floor and for the owners themselves, the Atelier Baptiste LeguĂ© was awarded the renovation of a small studio 25 square meters. It was therefore decided to conceive them as a single project, to create independent housing spaces for the various family members. “The duplex was the starting point for our reflections and we imagined the studio apartment in the same DNA, with the same choice of materials”. The kitchen, for example, was designed in stainless steel, with a bench for lunch in small groups. The sofa bed, conceived as a living room during the day and sleeping area in the evening, is surmounted by a series of decorative shelves.

Cream color sofa bed sculptural coffee table shelves with curved wardrobe objects

The sofa bed of the study.

Foto Ludovic BALAY — Styling Lisa SICIGNANO + Collected Studio

curved wardrobe

The studio bathroom, hidden in the curve of the wooden module.

Foto Ludovic BALAY — Styling Lisa SICIGNANO + Collected Studio

“The peculiarity of this space is that we designed it to be more playful and less rigid than the Duplex section,” explains Baptiste LeguĂ©. We also created a wooden dividing wall, with a dyed oak finish. On the other hand, we played with the curves to hide, in particular, a small bathroom with shower and a changing room more on the right. In addition to studying a more cheerful character, the goal was also to open the sea view. “The natural extension of the Deauville beach”, summarizes the interior designer, which is definitely inspired by the Normandy coast.

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