1. The Project & the Clients
In this project, the clients wanted to build a new house in the south of France, not far from the sea. They approached me before construction began to study the interior layout and provide a full decorative proposal, helping them better visualize their future home.
2. The Challenge
The goal was to design a relaxing and welcoming holiday home, functional and comfortable enough to serve as a second residence. The challenge lay in finding the right balance between aesthetic appeal, practicality, and emotional resonance, in a space that was still to be built.


3. The Solution
To reflect the desired sense of calm and vacation spirit, I worked with:
- A color palette inspired by the southern French landscape;
- High-quality furniture, both elegant and durable;
- Natural materials to root the house in its environment (wood, natural fibers, mineral finishes, etc.);
- An optimized layout: creation of a defined entrance area, and inclusion of a ground-floor suite with its own bathroom, anticipating future needs for single-level living.
The decorative approach drew on principles of neuro-architecture, where acoustics, materials, lighting, and visual ambiance are integrated to foster comfort and well-being. The goal was to make this home a genuine space of decompression—a retreat where one can truly unwind and recharge.
4. The Transformation
The result is a secondary home with a warm, gentle soul, where every detail contributes to a calming and inspiring atmosphere.
A place to live, relax, and connect—with family, friends, and oneself—designed to bring lasting comfort and serenity for the years to come.





