It’s hard not to feel jealous of people who live in Paris. The culture-rich city is packed with amazing fashion, art and architecture. Did I mention the architecture? The last time I was in Paris, it was a bitterly cold, unusually snowy December. I was staying in a cheap-as-beans hostel in a less-than-luxe corner of town. but even still, the city was luminous because of its amazing buildings (not to mention its squares, streets and parks). There’s just a sense of style there which is impossible to suppress. Anyway, I’m already doubly jealous of whoever ends up purchasing this 3,700-square-foot, five-bedroom condo. It’s in an amazing part of the city — near Parc Monceau — and is filled with the kind of drama, beauty and opulence one could only dream of in a piece of prime Parisian real estate.
Beautiful herringbone floors start in the palatial foyer and run throughout the condo. Intricately comprehensive walls and marble accents create a sense of grandeur.
The regal beauty salon is enormous but well proportioned so it still feels comfortable.
The dining room is my preferred space in the house. It’s undeniably formal, but the tropical-themed wallpaper creates a unwinded warmth.
The full-height drapes around the french doors create a sense of drama in the principal bedroom.
For much more information on the house, contact luxury Portfolio International.
Photo credits:1-4. luxury Portfolio International
It’s hard not to feel jealous of people who live in Paris. The culture-rich city is packed with amazing fashion, art and architecture. Did I mention the architecture? The last time I was in Paris, it was a bitterly cold, unusually snowy December. I was staying in a cheap-as-beans hostel in a less-than-luxe corner of town. but even still, the city was luminous because of its amazing buildings (not to mention its squares, streets and parks). There’s just a sense of style there which is impossible to suppress. Anyway, I’m already doubly jealous of whoever ends up purchasing this 3,700-square-foot, five-bedroom condo. It’s in an amazing part of the city — near Parc Monceau — and is filled with the kind of drama, beauty and opulence one could only dream of in a piece of prime Parisian real estate.
Beautiful herringbone floors start in the palatial foyer and run throughout the condo. Intricately comprehensive walls and marble accents create a sense of grandeur.
The regal beauty salon is enormous but well proportioned so it still feels comfortable.
The dining room is my preferred space in the house. It’s undeniably formal, but the tropical-themed wallpaper creates a unwinded warmth.
The full-height drapes around the french doors create a sense of drama in the principal bedroom.
For much more information on the house, contact luxury Portfolio International.
Photo credits:1-4. luxury Portfolio International
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