PACA France
These pieces are signed by the interior design studio “Inspirations d’Intérieurs.”
This renovation celebrates traditional materials such as Burgundy stone for the terrace, a pool pediment carved from stone featuring a protective little cherub, terracotta flooring inside, and original Salernes tiles that have been preserved.
A dry stone wall leads the way to the entrance, which opens its arms wide—a true Provençal welcome.
The interior is soft and warm, bathed in straw and flaxseed tones in the living room, and "calisson" hues in the dining room, all radiating remarkable charm. To access the bedrooms, a staircase rises on the left, bordered by a lacework of rusted wrought iron typical of the 1930s.
Of course, practical and technical aspects were not overlooked—everything in this home has been designed for optimal functionality.
For instance, an opening in the wall allows direct access between the dining room and the kitchen. The kitchen itself perfectly embodies this philosophy: a skylight has been opened to flood the space with light. Burgundy stone is the foundation of the layout, while a locally sourced stone sink sits proudly beside a Lacanche stove. Every detail here breathes Provence—even the doorknobs. Upstairs, whitewashed and waxed oak covers the floors.
Beneath the roof, bluish-gray stormy sky tones coat the walls, allowing carefully chosen furniture, accessories, and vintage finds from around the world to express themselves freely.
This joyful home, the result of a collective effort, has been a source of deep pleasure—one we’ll remember for a long time.















