VILLA SAINT-CLOUD
Shades of grey
Villa Saint-Cloud
In this 1970s villa, Hélène and the interior designer created a simultaneously minimalist and avant garde atmosphere, half-way between a large Parisian family home and a modern house of the American West Coast.
Everywhere throughout the house, gorgeous shades of grey fluctuate across a selection of noble and structured materials. Blackened larch, mouse-grey sycamore, immaculately white stratified Tassos stone, the ice-grey silk carpet. This very thorough research into colour harmonies by Hélène Guillon Lempereur brings an invaluable architectural richness to the whole.
Light is the main subject. A concern with the state of emotion that seems to mature over the course of the projects to become experience and a line of reasoning. Bringing in light, but also playing with it by introducing indirect and diffused lights which, in a strange paradox, give the home its beauty.
In this project, art becomes the theme. Hélène sparked a brand-new passion for the power of art in the owner, and accompanied them through a careful selection of their first collection.
Materials, decorating and design - Hélène Guillon Lempereur
Interior decorator - Olivier Lempereur
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