Inside an Art Deco Paris Home Steps Away From the Seine
Briefly

Julia Rouzaud emphasizes that good design centers around creating a specific mood. In 2014, she established Goodmoods, an online platform for selling curated furniture and design inspiration. After selling Goodmoods to focus solely on interior design, she transformed her own 1930s Parisian apartment, enhancing its Art Deco features while gut renovating it. Rouzaud aimed to create immersive spaces by reimagining layouts and aesthetics, reinventing the kitchen's location for improved light and warmth, and facilitating a more inviting living environment for her family.
"It was truly a work of curation, of mixing a whole range of objects, fabrics, new and old things, all to create a mood, like in a theatre set."
Her knack for sourcing and mixing objects from different eras and provenances allows her to create 'very immersive' spaces.
"In almost every building in Paris, you have the kitchen in the 'cold' part, with a north exposure, and it's not very nice."
"I wanted something to refresh, to work on; moreover, we could see the kids' school from the window; we made an offer instantly."
Read at Architectural Digest
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