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AT Europe: Paris - Chez Nathalie & Keith

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Nathalie is a sculptor whose work has a prominent place in the airy, spacious converted warehouse where she lives with her husband Keith and young daughter Emma...

 
 
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Pieces like Nathalie's giant working light switches are scattered throughout the 230m2 apartment in the 11th arrondissement that covers the ground and basement floors of a converted factory that was an abandoned shambles when they bought it. It's still a work in progress, though all of the major structural work has been completed.

Shots of bold color throughout the largely white space -- red carpet in the living room, bright green paint for the roof in the central courtyard that is visible outside their kitchen and living room windows -- give their sleek aesthetic a shot in the arm.

The minimalist, industrial kitchen is warmed up by an old Oriental rug and a massive stone table from the flea market at St. Ouen in the adjoining dining room is made of pierre de Bourgogne, and surrounded by vintage Gio Ponti chairs.


- Kristin Hohenadel blogging from rue Vieille du Temple, Paris, France. If you have an idea for a European house tour, please write to kristinh @ apartmenttherapy . com

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Dining table base = AWESOME Moroccan design!

posted by Lady J on November 12th 2007 at 11:41am
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looks like showroom or a Thomas Demand photoshoot, rather than a home.

posted by yakitori on November 12th 2007 at 11:44am
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I found this set of photos very frustrating. So much potential has gone untapped, it seems. Maybe it's just me.

posted by nazrd on November 12th 2007 at 12:58pm
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functional art has a place in my heart

posted by ElizabethR on November 12th 2007 at 2:18pm
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I love the last pic of the picture/puzzle....how on earth did you make something of the sort? It looks rather large and made of wood!!

posted by bohinks on November 12th 2007 at 2:41pm
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I love the dining/kitchen area's balance of minimalism mixed with some eye-catching pieces and that beautiful floor.

posted by Sassy in SF on November 12th 2007 at 4:41pm
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i'm with nazrd.. .

posted by *heather leaf* on November 12th 2007 at 5:36pm
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the bedroom looks like it was in a hospital. scary.

posted by Lillian on November 13th 2007 at 1:45am
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I love the desk. Talk about uncluttered! Actually it might just be a sculpture? Probably just to land for a second with a laptop? I like it.

And the white back-painted glass that's framed in a white frame? It's kind of like a mirror, but kind of a twist on it? Nice.

posted by Curtis on November 13th 2007 at 2:27am
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Love the bookshelves and the puzzle pic. Hope we get to see more of this "work in progress".

posted by Lesley - London on November 13th 2007 at 2:28am
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seems very sterile

posted by Jetsetbaby on November 13th 2007 at 4:07am
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Love it -- I don't find it sterile at all. Like Kristen says, it is a work in progress, but I like what choices they have made so far. Love the shots of colour (I am actually liking the wall-to-wall in the living room; can't believe I am saying that!), the kitchen and the rug, as well as the dining area. Interesting texture and depth take time, they do not happen overnight, or even over the course of a year. It is definitely a space a I can see myself in.

posted by mschatelaine on November 13th 2007 at 4:27am
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The bedroom looks like a dream in progress. All you have to do is get on the bed, close your eyes and join the fun. I really, really like it.

posted by Mason on November 13th 2007 at 4:32am
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The bedroom is lacking. It needs something -- a headboard, a splash of color.

posted by VickyA on November 13th 2007 at 8:50am
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Really liked the bookshelf under the stairs and the huge light switch. Thought the white frame of white on the wall was really intriguing. All in all, I think this home has an interesting mix of modern and not-so-modern.

posted by shani-o on November 13th 2007 at 9:08am
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That's some gorgeous art in there. What a fun, beautiful and original home.

posted by lolax on April 16th 2008 at 11:31pm
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Not delighted by some of the furniture. But what a calming entryway! Who managed to replace those bricks with blue, or perhaps veneer them with blue? Fantastic, really!

posted by Usbek de Perse on October 2nd 2009 at 12:28pm
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