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  2. The Paris Apartment - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Apartment is a style of interior design that draws inspiration from French boudoir aesthetics and traditional French decor. This design style emphasizes elegance and cohesion, incorporating elements such as ceilings, walls, trims, furniture, light fixtures, curtains, soft furnishings, books, and color palettes.

  3. 10 Clever Studio Apartment Design Ideas That Will Help You ...

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    Ok, this 490-square-foot apartment is technically a one bedroom, but there are myriad ideas to steal from this multi-purpose space, thanks to designer Nina Barneih Blair. The living area, for ...

  4. Interior Decorating for Men, Made Easy - AOL

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  5. Maison Jansen - Wikipedia

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    Maison Jansen (French: [mɛzɔ̃ ʒɑ̃sɑ̃]; English: House of Jansen) was a Paris-based interior decoration office founded in 1880 by Dutch-born Jean-Henri Jansen. Jansen is considered the first truly global design firm, serving clients in Europe, Latin America, North America and the Middle East. This House was located at 23, rue de l ...

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  7. Haussmann's renovation of Paris - Wikipedia

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    Haussmann's renovation of Paris was a vast public works programme commissioned by French Emperor Napoleon III and directed by his prefect of the Seine, Georges-Eugène Haussmann, between 1853 and 1870.

  8. Paris architecture of the Belle Époque - Wikipedia

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    The architecture and decor of Paris restaurants closely followed the styles of the day. The most characteristic restaurant of the Belle Époque style still in existence is the Train Bleu restaurant, designed by Marius Toudoire as the station buffet when it opened in 1902.

  9. Hector Guimard - Wikipedia

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    Between 1889 and 1895 he constructed a dozen apartment buildings, villas and houses, mostly in the Paris 16th arrondissement or suburbs, including the Hotel Roszé (1891) and the Hotel Jassedé (1893) without attracting much attention. He earned his living primarily from his teaching at the School of Decorative Arts. [8]