Located in the heart of the village of La Colle sur Loup, the former capital of the perfume rose, this early 19th century village house was renovated in 2010 by the famous interior designer Jacqueline Morabito.
On the four levels, the spaces are intermingled by a clever play of openwork partitions that add depth to the picture.
The itinerary begins in front of a wooden door with a patina of age, once opened, the white and the light guide you towards a rough stone staircase on the right, a revisited wash-house below with a laundry room and the access to the kitchen/dining room on the left. White tinted concrete floor, whitewash paint, kitchen with floating Corian worktop, Corian sink, wooden kitchen furniture.
The visit continues on the second level with a master suite, tinted concrete floor, exposed white and partly stripped framework, fireplace, openwork partitions, a dressing room behind the door on the right and access to the bathroom on the left. The minimalist bathroom: smooth concrete, plaster, bathtub.
The top floor is a duplex: On the first level, a living room with a rough parquet floor and exposed beams on the ceiling supporting the fourth level. This level ends in a small boat room with a desk. The last level: a dormitory under the roof offering an access to a small terrace "tropezienne" with external shower and sight on the village of St Paul de Vence and the nearby church
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