When this providing appeared in September, the French press reported that Brigitte Bardot lived right here in the 1960s. Unfortunately, that doesn’t seem to be true. The 79-year-old bombshell opened a Twitter account as well as utilized her very first tweet to firmly insist that she had “never set foot in that apartment.” It seems the residential property was really had by her third husband, Gunter Sachs, after their split. Still, like Bardot, this $8 million, three-bedroom house is a vintage beauty, as well as absolutely worth a look.
Whether the actress checked out or not, I believe the apartment’s stunning Art Deco trappings speak for themselves. I’m not sure whether this is the entryway or a dining room, however either way, that stained-glass window is worth lingering by.
The design right here is a bit a lot more classical, less swoopy, however the furnishings are just as dramatic. (You don’t have to be a starlet to want to swoon onto that red velvet settee.) At right, the lipstick red walls continue with a gallery-like elliptical space.
In the open-concept living as well as dining room, the combination is a bit a lot more restrained. A excellent space such as this is unusual for a Parisian apartment, however provided that this home likewise includes a discotheque as well as billiards room, it’s clearly doesn’t play by the rules.
Frosted glass as well as glossy light wood make the eat-in kitchen area feel a bit ’90s, however I’d be ready to look past the decoration to have this type of area in the middle of Paris. Plus, it’s simple sufficient to switch out dated seating for some chic-er options.
I’d be a bit concerned about people looking down on this terrace as well as enjoying me eat, however let’s deal with it: in Paris, people-watching is the whole point. as well as provided the building’s place in the ritzy Passy area of the 16th arrondissement, I’d bet the neighbours would be as well well-bred to state anything.
Would you feel like a cat-eyed motion picture star (or at least, the former other half of one) in this attractive apartment?
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