This very glamorous 500 square meter property is the work of renowned architect Frédéric-Paul Goux. Located in the picturesque Valbonne countryside, in France, the 5 bedroom villa boasts a 100 square meter living and dining room space, a laundry, playroom, wine cellar, spa and fitness center plus hammam, en suite bathrooms and a dressing room to boot.
Set on a sun drenched plot amidst woodland and lush Mediterranean planting, the property makes the most of it’s prime beauty spot with a heated swimming pool that enables the outdoor space to be enjoyed even in cooler weather.
The interior of the french home is a contemporary affair with unique flourishes to add a little character, like these quirky perspex dining chairs that playfully masquerade as traditional pieces, and a central sectional sofa arrangement that allows lounging from any angle of approach.
The central open plan living space is dual height, creating the perfect opportunity for the ceiling mounted media projector to splash huge movies across a large expanse of white wall.
The dining ‘table’ is in fact an echo of the kitchen breakfasting bench, matching both the shape and same pale marbled finish. The staircase cuts through the space in a clean zigzagged line�free from banisters and spindles or balustrades.
Subtle pops of warm orange heat the white space, through abstract works of art, house plants and home accessories.
Numerous floor to ceiling kitchen units span the back wall but go almost unnoticed thanks to the fresh white doors that match the surrounding d�cor.
The bedrooms are serene sleeping spaces with soft neutral d�cor.
Huge slate tiles give the bathroom scheme a modern edge, along with twin minimalistic basins and a streamlined towel heater.
These stunning gold mosaic tiles make this room feel extraordinarily special.
How perfect would it feel to swing in this hammock under the stars?
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Image Credits: 3Mille, Frédéric-Paul Goux
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