Welcome to Claire, founder of Debongout
Claire Leblond Faure, the founder of Debongout, recently changed apartments. Still in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, her favorite neighborhood, a few steps from the Canal Saint Martin, she moved with her family into a typical 60s apartment that has been completely redesigned, and of course with Debongout! Shall we show you?
After several months of work, Claire Leblond Faure and her family are finally moving into this new, completely redesigned setting . In this apartment dating from the 1960s, everything has been transformed. New layout, new style, new decoration... for a spacious and bright interior, consisting of a large living room and 3 bedrooms.
From the long hallway of the entrance creating a little confidential side thanks to its dark shade and its marble floor, we see the living room, large and bright. Claire wanted a living room, a real one . With an open kitchen composed of a central island for easy cooking, a dining area where she could welcome family and friends, and a large living room area to fully enjoy her moments of relaxation. The living space is bathed in light thanks to two large windows on either side of the room.
On the decoration side, of course, Claire called on Debongout to find all the gems she dreamed of . Next to her Scandinavian bench, the ultimate piece in her living room, a marble table with a very seventies color and curves. The lounge area is also made up of two Järpen metal armchairs designed by Niels Gammelgaard for Ikea. A classic of 80s design chosen for its tubular style and lightness. On the other side of the living room, a large oval glass dining table with chrome metal legs and a nice mix of vintage seats... so seventies!
The master bedroom is hidden behind a glass roof that opens directly onto the living room. The glass roof in listral glass and wood brings a little vintage style and above all allows for even more light . For the bathroom, Claire wanted a very particular style, which contrasts with the usual bathrooms, white and without charm. She chose burgundy-colored zelliges and rounded fittings, creating an intimate atmosphere.
At the end of the corridor, the children's area. Claire preferred a large dormitory to small personal rooms. Her three children all sleep together in a large bedroom, which also serves as a playroom. They also have their own bathroom, practical because it is adapted to their small size!
For even more inspiration and decorating ideas, discover all our home tours ! And if you want to be part of the adventure and see your beautiful interior on our site, don't hesitate to write to us! We would be delighted to come and visit 🥰 ✨
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