Floating away: warm tones and vintage details lift the spirits in a grand Parisian apartment
Briefly

Tiphaine Verdier's apartment in Paris's 17th Arrondissement is a stunning display of color and creativity. Once a blank canvas with white walls, Tiphaine, an interior decorator, infused the space with bold hues and unique design elements. The duplex features a thoughtful layout separating day and night spaces, which enhances its unique charm. Her transformation process was rigorous, involving multiple iterations to achieve the perfect aesthetic. Tiphaine's design philosophy emphasizes the emotional impact of color, making her living room a warm, inviting space that reflects her playful personality while blending various vibrant tones harmoniously.
The transformation was successful, but not without trial and error. To my children's despair, I painted the living room three times before being satisfied, she admits.
For me, colours are the best way to convey emotions and feelings. They are instruments to create singular and authentic environments.
When I started thinking about this room, I really wanted a warm and cosy environment. The result is a harmonious blend of salmon pink and bright yellow.
I was drawn to the fact that it felt like a house in the sky, with a clear separation between the day and night spaces.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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