Grégoire De Lafforest isn’t satisfied with just one environment, but seeks multiple for the interiors of Rue Voltaire Loft. The loft features a number of microclimates, most notably the greenhouse kitchen. Within the house itself, a black-framed greenhouse separates the kitchen space from the rest of the living area, which is decorated with defining patterns and distinct styles in their own rights. A maritime pine tree is the totem pole of the living room, while a polka-dotted wall captures all attention in the children’s room. The natural-themed furniture lends the capacity for these over-the-top productions, and help to strike the right balance of eclectic.
Images © Grégoire De Lafforest
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