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Imagine waking up in your own Paris apartment with the Eiffel Tower right outside your window. That’s exactly how each day begins at Cr\u00e9mant, our charming co-ownership studio apartment in the heart of the 7th arrondissement. If you’ve been wanting to make that dream a reality, we’re excited to announce that there’s a share now available. It\u2019s the ideal first step into Paris apartment ownership! Spend four glorious weeks each year surrounded by the beauty, romance and magic of the City of Light \u2013 all from a true gem of an apartment with one of the most iconic views in Paris.

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Join Paris Perfect founder, Madelyn, on a personal walk through tour of Cr\u00e9mant as she highlights all the things that make it such a delightful pied-\u00e0-terre. From the beautifully designed interior to the unforgettable Eiffel Tower view, you\u2019ll see firsthand why Cr\u00e9mant is a dream come true for Paris lovers. Just click below to step inside:

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Curious to learn more? You can view all the details about Cr\u00e9mant, including ownership information, photos and floor plan, on the full listing here. Shares in our Paris Perfect Shared apartments are limited, so don\u2019t miss this opportunity to make Cr\u00e9mant your own slice of Paris. Contact us at sales@parisperfect.com to find out more about becoming an Paris Perfect Shared owner and make living in Paris part of your life!

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The post Fall in Love with Cr\u00e9mant \u2013 Step Inside with Maddy! appeared first on Paris Perfect.

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At the heart of everything we do is our passionate belief that enjoying the charms of the Parisian lifestyle shouldn’t just be a dream. Whether it’s helping our guests feel at home for a week or creating our beautiful Paris Perfect Shared fractional homes, it’s all about making the Paris dream a reality.

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Go behind the scenes with Madelyn, the founder of Paris Perfect and Paris Perfect Shared, to discover how it all began, what sets us apart in the world of fractional co-ownership and why sharing the magic of Paris is so close to her heart.

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A dream view from the Cremant fractional apartment.

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Can you share what sparked the inspiration for Paris Perfect Shared?

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For over 20 years, Paris Perfect has been recognized as a leader in guest hospitality, with a passionate team dedicated to creating unforgettable experiences for our guests. Over the years, many of those guests expressed a desire to stay longer and make Paris a more permanent part of their lives. It was a natural fit for us to take the next step \u2013 and Paris Perfect Shared was born! Leveraging our in-depth knowledge of managing vacation rentals, we give our owners the opportunity to easily spend more time in the city they love, while enjoying all the comforts of a Paris Perfect home.

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The Conti – a gorgeous one bedroom fractional apartment in Paris.

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What are the cornerstones that set Paris Perfect Shared apart?

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The first thing you’ll learn about us is that we’re in this for the long term. With decades of experience behind us, you can count on us. One of the key things that sets us apart is the incredible team, available 7 days a week. We’ve learned over the years that having friendly, knowledgeable support on the ground is the most important thing our owners value. Additionally, there is a dedicated full-time maintenance and remodeling team. This means every detail is taken care of quickly and with the highest standard of quality, ensuring you can enjoy your home worry-free year after year.

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The two-bedroom Beaune has a gorgeous Parisian kitchen.

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Tell us what makes the Paris Perfect Shared experience so special?

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The secret is really that it’s more than just what we do \u2013 it’s what we love. The other secret ingredient is location. Our co-ownership properties are located on the Left Bank in neighborhoods that will always be the most desirable and will continue to hold value.

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For me, this is the perfect location for Parisian living. Plus, Paris is such a walkable city, and from the 7th I can easily stroll over to Saint-Germain, along the Seine or visit iconic sights and museums. But nothing compares to returning home to the 7th. What’s especially fun is bumping into our owners while out shopping or enjoying a coffee on rue Cler \u2013 it\u2019s those moments that make this experience so rewarding and fun!

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Charming balcony at the Conti apartment.

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Who is Paris Perfect Shared right for?

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We created Paris Perfect Shared for anyone wanting to spend more time in Paris and experience the city on a deeper, more personal level. Many of our owners are at a point in life where they have more freedom \u2013 whether they’re retired, empty nesters or simply ready for a new adventure.

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What we love most is seeing how co-ownership becomes a natural stepping stone. Many owners enjoy the experience so much they purchase additional shares, move to a larger property or even ask us to help them find their own Paris home. This led to the creation of our popular Paris Perfect Buyers service. See, it’s all driven by the same passion: helping people find their perfect home in Paris, no matter how long they plan to stay!

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Ready to make Paris your home away from home? Contact our team at properties@vacationperfect.com to learn more about fractional co-ownership with Paris Perfect Shared. Sign up here to be added to the wait list so you’ll be the first to know about availability. Don’t miss your chance to enjoy the Parisian lifestyle in one of our beautiful properties!

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The post Go Behind-the-Scenes Creating the Paris Perfect Shared Dream appeared first on Paris Perfect.

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It was a natural fit for us to take the next step \u2013 and Paris Perfect Shared was born! Leveraging our in-depth knowledge of managing vacation rentals, we give our owners the opportunity to easily spend more time in the city they love, while enjoying all the comforts of a Paris Perfect home.\nThe Conti – a gorgeous one bedroom fractional apartment in Paris.\n\n\nWhat are the cornerstones that set Paris Perfect Shared apart?\nThe first thing you’ll learn about us is that we’re in this for the long term. With decades of experience behind us, you can count on us. One of the key things that sets us apart is the incredible team, available 7 days a week. We’ve learned over the years that having friendly, knowledgeable support on the ground is the most important thing our owners value. Additionally, there is a dedicated full-time maintenance and remodeling team. This means every detail is taken care of quickly and with the highest standard of quality, ensuring you can enjoy your home worry-free year after year.\n\nThe two-bedroom Beaune has a gorgeous Parisian kitchen.\n\n\n\nTell us what makes the Paris Perfect Shared experience so special?\nThe secret is really that it’s more than just what we do \u2013 it’s what we love. The other secret ingredient is location. Our co-ownership properties are located on the Left Bank in neighborhoods that will always be the most desirable and will continue to hold value.\nFor me, this is the perfect location for Parisian living. Plus, Paris is such a walkable city, and from the 7th I can easily stroll over to Saint-Germain, along the Seine or visit iconic sights and museums. But nothing compares to returning home to the 7th. 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Welcome to Sancerre from Paris Perfect Shared!

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Just as with each one of our fractional co-ownership apartments, it takes a very special property to become part of the Paris Perfect Shared family. The newest addition is Sancerre, a stunning two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment with a dream location in the 7th arrondissement just 3 blocks from the rue Cler market street. After a complete transformation, Sancerre is remarkable in every way. Read on to see its transformation into an impeccably designed and welcoming apartment in Paris.

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Even more remarkable, if you hurry there’s still a chance to call Sancerre home! Shares are almost sold out, so email us right away at Sales@ParisPerfect.com to find out more about Sancerre and the perks of living in Paris with Paris Perfect Shared.

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Finding the Perfect Address in Paris

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Unbelievable view of the Eiffel Tower from Sancerre!

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We are constantly on the lookout and view many apartments\u2014and we mean many\u2014always in search of those few and very rare properties that meet all the requirements for a Paris Perfect Shared home. Does it have a prime address in the best neighborhoods? Is the building historic yet updated with modern features like elevator and the ability to add air conditioning? Is it full of light and located on an upper floor? And, the cherry on top, does it have a spectacular view?

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BEFORE: Stepping into the Sancerre and seeing the potential.

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With over 20 years of experience creating beautiful vacation rentals and now fractional co-ownership apartments in the 7th arrondissement, we know the best addresses and where to find those rare apartments that tick off every box. As soon as we saw the address for Sancerre, we knew it was perfect. The location overlooking the elegant tree-lined avenue de la Bourdonnais was west facing to capture beautiful light all day. Stepping inside, it was more spectacular than expected with 8 sets of large French windows around the apartment. Even better, it’s located on a corner with an unobstructed and close up view of the Eiffel Tower.

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Every element was there to create a truly fabulous apartment in Paris with Sancerre. Our dream team got to work! Those “good bones” that we always look for were certainly there, but the project was a bit of a challenge as it required a complete remodel from the ground up. Let’s take a closer look at how the beautiful Sancerre was created!

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Living Room: The Perfect Spot to Watch the Eiffel Tower Sparkle

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AFTER: At home in Sancerre’s beautiful new living room.

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The living room is the heart of the home and one of the best elements of the Sancerre’s location was how the space that is now the living room had such a beautiful view of the Eiffel Tower thanks to the corner location. However, the space was quite limited when we viewed it and was more suitable for a dining area given the proximity and passageway leading to the kitchen.

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BEFORE: The view we dreamed of capturing from the living room.

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Yet, we knew there was so much more potential for this space! Pouring over the floor plan and walking through the space countless times, a new idea began to take shape. By moving the second bedroom into the space where the kitchen was located, we could remove the boxy second bedroom entirely and create a spacious open plan kitchen and dining area. This meant that our dream of creating a living room in the prime corner location would be possible.

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BEFORE: Behind the pillar was an opening to the kitchen area on the right.

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We could just imagine sitting in this space on a comfortable sofa and catching the Eiffel Tower sparkling at night while enjoying conversation with friends and family. By adding a wall between this space and the former kitchen area we created a beautiful new living room area that now truly is the heart of the home.

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AFTER: The new living room with a glimpse to the new second bedroom.

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The finished design is even more spectacular than we imagined! We love that the living room is set off at a slight angle that gives it a cozy feel while perfectly designed to enjoy the Eiffel Tower view too. And the view here really becomes part of the experience of being in the room with the large wall mirror behind the sofa. It so beautifully reflects the greenery in the summer and in the winter it\u2019s a treat as it captures even more of the Eiffel Tower.

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AFTER: Stylish swivel chair perfectly placed to turn to enjoy that very special view.

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The delicate tones in the living room and the gorgeous pure linen soft gold curtains frame the view of the Eiffel Tower so naturally that you’ll find yourself admiring it from every window. Take a closer look and you’ll also spot the heating vents in the gorgeous new pale herringbone floors. The light yet warm color really adds to the bright and open look of the apartment and the vents are a lovely feature as it eliminates the need for bulky radiators. During the remodel we also added full central air, which is a rarity in Paris, and the vents are incorporated into the design along the ceiling. You’ll be comfortable in every season of the year at Sancerre!

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AFTER: Look what’s behind the living room mirror!

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That faceted mirror behind the sofa opens up the room even more and reflects the light and the view. And there’s even a little hidden secret there. The mirror was designed to hide the apartment’s fuse box from sight. We mean it when we say we think of every little detail!

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Kitchen & Dining Area: Moving to a Spacious Open Plan Design

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AFTER: View of the new open plan living room and dining area.

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Our goal with the living spaces during the remodel was to make one grand space flooded with light where those classic Parisian views would be enjoyed every moment of the day. The final result is just perfect. The living room feels intimate and cozy yet the space flows so nicely. A long wall of French doors\u2014five total\u2014runs from the living room to dining area and kitchen. We love how the delicate diamond patterned wall paper subtly ties the entire space together. But that is certainly not how it began!

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BEFORE: The small dining area and living room to the left.

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The original living room and dining area was much smaller and the spaces were reversed. As you can see in the photo below, the wall with the sofa and the beautiful mirror are located now was previously an opening direct to the kitchen.

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BEFORE: The original living room and dining area were much smaller.

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In order to make room for an open plan kitchen and dining room, we had to first remove that grey wall in the photo above and create one large open space. The kitchen, which you can see down in the hallway, would move to this new space and the second bedroom would be tucked away in a quiet spot back where the kitchen was.

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Over the years talking to our Paris Perfect Shared owners and many guests, we’ve learned that separate kitchen spaces aren’t enjoyed as much as open plan designs. It’s so much more pleasant to spend time together with family and friends while cooking. Pour a glass of wine and watch the Eiffel Tower sparkle while dinner cooks – it’s the simple pleasures! It’s also just so much more convenient to have the kitchen near the dining area.

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AFTER: Modern kitchen and dining table at Sancerre.

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We love the final result! Ann Huff created an integrated design where the kitchen with its sleek two-tone cabinets blends marvelously with the marble topped modern table. The perfect finishing touch is a gorgeous antique chandelier over the table.

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AFTER: New kitchen is perfect for cooking at home.

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There really is everything you need to cook at home in Sancerre’s new kitchen. With plenty of storage, dishwasher, built-in refrigerator, induction cook top, stove and microwave, it’s a kitchen that’s as functional as it is beautiful.

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AFTER: New dining area with large French windows.

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You could hardly find a more charming spot to enjoy dining at home in Paris than the Sancerre. With five sets of French windows along the dining area and living room, the space is flooded with light. And at night, pull the gold linen curtains and the space is enveloped in tranquility. Of course, you’ll find yourself peeking out at the Eiffel Tower if you do manage to close the curtains!

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AFTER: The signature Herm\u00e8s scarf.

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One of the elements our owners love is the signature Herm\u00e8s scarf that Ann uses as design inspiration for each Paris Perfect Shared apartment. Sancerre’s scarf is the “La R\u00e9ale \u2013 Vue du Carrosse de la Gal\u00e8re” pattern that is a classic Herm\u00e8s design first issued in 1953 and that has since been created in many colors. It features a ship that is now in the collection of the Mus\u00e9e National de la Marine in Paris. When Ann spotted it she had a vision that the entire apartment would revolve around the soft blue gray and gold colors. We love having the inspiration for the apartment so beautifully displayed in Sancerre. The framed Herm\u00e8s scarf is a design statement in itself!

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AFTER: New entrance to the master bedroom on the right.

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At the far end of the open plan dining area with kitchen, an antique decorative mantle topped with a gorgeous antique mirror anchors the room and creates a beautiful focal point. The original floor plan had a hallway on the left leading to both bedrooms and the bathroom. Now the doorway on the left is for a guest powder room while a new doorway opened on the right leads to the master bedroom.

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Master Bedroom: Adding an Ensuite Bathroom

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AFTER: Serene master bedroom with full ensuite bathroom.

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One of the most satisfying and surprising transformations at Sancerre was the master bedroom. The final result is a bright and peaceful room with soft grey floral wallpaper, Parisian inspired artwork, a full ensuite bathroom and even a built-in workspace. Quite an update from the original space, but let’s take a closer look at all the work that was done to create such a beautiful result.

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BEFORE: Master bedroom before the renovation.

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When purchased, the master bedroom at Sancerre was a peculiar shape. The one bathroom shared by both bedrooms cut a large chunk out of the room, which you can see in the photo above. It left a strange space at the far end that was really only suitable for closets.

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BEFORE: The apartment’s original bathroom (LEFT) / Separate toilet (RIGHT).

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However, with some creative rearranging of the bathrooms, we were able to create a bedroom with plenty of storage – and its own full ensuite bathroom. The apartment originally only had one bathroom that was split into a bathroom with a bathtub/ shower combo and sink and a separate powder room with toilet.

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AFTER: Plenty of storage and powder room on the right.

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Once the solution hit us it was quite obvious. By redesigning the master bedroom completely, we came up with a clever solution that would allow us to create two powder rooms where the original bathroom was located while at the same time creating more space in the bedroom. A guest powder room was created with access from the dining area and a new powder room with toilet and sink was added to the master bedroom.

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AFTER: New powder room in the master bedroom.

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The clever bit was adding a wall and creating a large bathroom with shower, sink and even room for a washer and dryer in that space that was once just an awkward closet. What a better use of space! And since there’s yet another huge French window, the bathroom is flooded with natural light.

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AFTER: Ensuite master bathroom.

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With its long sink and large shower with massive rainwater shower head, this bathroom is just a dream. Open the windows to the sights and sounds of Paris while you start your day.

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AFTER: Ensuite bathroom with shower and washer/ dryer.

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Taking such an awkward shaped room and turning it into a beautiful and also extremely functional bedroom and ensuite bathroom is an enormous satisfaction. We know every owner of Sancerre will enjoy these details and all the work that went into creating a welcoming and elegant home in Paris.

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Second Bedroom: In a New Location with an Eiffel Tower View!

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AFTER: A glimpse of the second bedroom at Sancerre.

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Now it’s finally the moment to get a closer look at the beautiful new bedroom at Sancerre. It’s located to the right of the apartment entrance just past a antique gold framed mirror. After deciding to move the kitchen with the new open plan design, the entire area was gutted and prepared to create a new bedroom. Here’s a look at the space we started with when it was still a kitchen.

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BEFORE: The kitchen when Sancerre was purchased.

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This apartment did originally have two bedrooms, which was one of its many recommending features when we first saw it. However, there was only one bathroom for both bedrooms and we knew with the redesign it was a priority to create additional bathrooms as well. Since this space already structurally set up as a kitchen with water and drainage, it was possible to add a shower room ensuite to the second bedroom. When we redesign spaces we work to create beautiful as well as comfortable living spaces – always a struggle in historic Parisian buildings. But we love the challenge!

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BEFORE: The original second bedroom.

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By knocking down the wall and opening up the original second bedroom, we were able to create a much larger living space while also creating a new second bedroom with an ensuite shower room. Remember that old kitchen? You certainly won’t recognize it now!

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AFTER: Gorgeous new second bedroom.

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The bed is placed in a little nook and soft gold curtains set the scene. Unique built-in shelves on either side of the bed create storage while the wallpaper adds a touch of whimsy. A floor to ceiling French window opens to an ornate iron railing \u2013 again so very Parisian. And the best part? Sit back and relax in bed while enjoying a perfectly framed view of La Grande Dame!

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AFTER: Enjoy this stunning Eiffel Tower view from bed.

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Now just imagine waking up to that view! It’s even more magical when the lights dance across the Eiffel Tower every hour on the hour after dark. You might just have to pinch yourself to make sure you’re not dreaming!

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AFTER: New ensuite bathroom with shower and sink.

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In the new second bedroom there’s now a beautiful new bathroom with dark marble and geometric tiling on the floor. The large shower has a rainwater shower head and there’s plenty of storage in the bathroom.

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AFTER: Luxurious marble and tile details in ensuite bathroom.

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One feature we especially enjoy about the new floor plan of Sancerre is the privacy since the bedrooms are located on opposite sides of the apartment instead of side by side sharing a bathroom. The space is much more comfortable, especially with a few more special additions that we made during the renovation.

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Bonus: Details to Make You Feel at Home in Paris

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AFTER: The new guest powder room.

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Whether its completely redesigning an apartment to add bathrooms and more comfortable living spaces or searching for the perfect antique decorative elements, every single detail in our Paris Perfect Shared apartments is selected to help our owners feel at home in Paris.

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AFTER: Antique details at Sancerre.

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At Sancerre, you’ll find beautiful antique furniture, chandeliers, mirrors and artwork throughout the apartment. Under Ann’s expert eye everything comes together perfectly.

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AFTER: Work space in the master bedroom.

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As many of our owners have the ability to work from any location or are semi-retired, having a work space in the apartment is always a priority. The master bedroom has a built-in desk that’s great for those zoom calls, catching up with a bit of work or simply video calling with family. We’ve thought of all the details so you can simply arrive and feel right at home.

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Paris Perfect Shared: At Home in Paris at Sancerre

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AFTER: Imagine yourself at home at Sancerre.

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We hope you enjoyed this remarkable before and after transformation of Sancerre! Click on the Videos tab here to take a tour through Sancerre with Paris Perfect founder, Madelyn Byrne, and designer Ann Huff. If you’ve fallen in love with this very special apartment, email us at Sales@ParisPerfect.com right away to secure one of the last remaining shares of Sancerre. Will you be one of the lucky owners to call Sancerre home?

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Curious about how our Paris Perfect co-ownership program works and if it might be right for you? Read more about Paris Perfect Shared and get in touch if you’d like to find out more!

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\n", "content_text": "Welcome to Sancerre from Paris Perfect Shared!\nJust as with each one of our fractional co-ownership apartments, it takes a very special property to become part of the Paris Perfect Shared family. The newest addition is Sancerre, a stunning two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment with a dream location in the 7th arrondissement just 3 blocks from the rue Cler market street. After a complete transformation, Sancerre is remarkable in every way. Read on to see its transformation into an impeccably designed and welcoming apartment in Paris.\nEven more remarkable, if you hurry there’s still a chance to call Sancerre home! Shares are almost sold out, so email us right away at Sales@ParisPerfect.com to find out more about Sancerre and the perks of living in Paris with Paris Perfect Shared.\nFinding the Perfect Address in Paris\nUnbelievable view of the Eiffel Tower from Sancerre!\nWe are constantly on the lookout and view many apartments\u2014and we mean many\u2014always in search of those few and very rare properties that meet all the requirements for a Paris Perfect Shared home. Does it have a prime address in the best neighborhoods? Is the building historic yet updated with modern features like elevator and the ability to add air conditioning? Is it full of light and located on an upper floor? And, the cherry on top, does it have a spectacular view?\nBEFORE: Stepping into the Sancerre and seeing the potential.\nWith over 20 years of experience creating beautiful vacation rentals and now fractional co-ownership apartments in the 7th arrondissement, we know the best addresses and where to find those rare apartments that tick off every box. As soon as we saw the address for Sancerre, we knew it was perfect. The location overlooking the elegant tree-lined avenue de la Bourdonnais was west facing to capture beautiful light all day. Stepping inside, it was more spectacular than expected with 8 sets of large French windows around the apartment. Even better, it’s located on a corner with an unobstructed and close up view of the Eiffel Tower.\nEvery element was there to create a truly fabulous apartment in Paris with Sancerre. Our dream team got to work! Those “good bones” that we always look for were certainly there, but the project was a bit of a challenge as it required a complete remodel from the ground up. Let’s take a closer look at how the beautiful Sancerre was created!\nLiving Room: The Perfect Spot to Watch the Eiffel Tower Sparkle\nAFTER: At home in Sancerre’s beautiful new living room.\nThe living room is the heart of the home and one of the best elements of the Sancerre’s location was how the space that is now the living room had such a beautiful view of the Eiffel Tower thanks to the corner location. However, the space was quite limited when we viewed it and was more suitable for a dining area given the proximity and passageway leading to the kitchen.\nBEFORE: The view we dreamed of capturing from the living room.\nYet, we knew there was so much more potential for this space! Pouring over the floor plan and walking through the space countless times, a new idea began to take shape. By moving the second bedroom into the space where the kitchen was located, we could remove the boxy second bedroom entirely and create a spacious open plan kitchen and dining area. This meant that our dream of creating a living room in the prime corner location would be possible.\nBEFORE: Behind the pillar was an opening to the kitchen area on the right.\nWe could just imagine sitting in this space on a comfortable sofa and catching the Eiffel Tower sparkling at night while enjoying conversation with friends and family. By adding a wall between this space and the former kitchen area we created a beautiful new living room area that now truly is the heart of the home.\nAFTER: The new living room with a glimpse to the new second bedroom.\nThe finished design is even more spectacular than we imagined! We love that the living room is set off at a slight angle that gives it a cozy feel while perfectly designed to enjoy the Eiffel Tower view too. And the view here really becomes part of the experience of being in the room with the large wall mirror behind the sofa. It so beautifully reflects the greenery in the summer and in the winter it\u2019s a treat as it captures even more of the Eiffel Tower.\nAFTER: Stylish swivel chair perfectly placed to turn to enjoy that very special view.\nThe delicate tones in the living room and the gorgeous pure linen soft gold curtains frame the view of the Eiffel Tower so naturally that you’ll find yourself admiring it from every window. Take a closer look and you’ll also spot the heating vents in the gorgeous new pale herringbone floors. The light yet warm color really adds to the bright and open look of the apartment and the vents are a lovely feature as it eliminates the need for bulky radiators. During the remodel we also added full central air, which is a rarity in Paris, and the vents are incorporated into the design along the ceiling. You’ll be comfortable in every season of the year at Sancerre!\nAFTER: Look what’s behind the living room mirror!\nThat faceted mirror behind the sofa opens up the room even more and reflects the light and the view. And there’s even a little hidden secret there. The mirror was designed to hide the apartment’s fuse box from sight. We mean it when we say we think of every little detail!\nKitchen & Dining Area: Moving to a Spacious Open Plan Design\nAFTER: View of the new open plan living room and dining area.\nOur goal with the living spaces during the remodel was to make one grand space flooded with light where those classic Parisian views would be enjoyed every moment of the day. The final result is just perfect. The living room feels intimate and cozy yet the space flows so nicely. A long wall of French doors\u2014five total\u2014runs from the living room to dining area and kitchen. We love how the delicate diamond patterned wall paper subtly ties the entire space together. But that is certainly not how it began!\nBEFORE: The small dining area and living room to the left.\nThe original living room and dining area was much smaller and the spaces were reversed. As you can see in the photo below, the wall with the sofa and the beautiful mirror are located now was previously an opening direct to the kitchen.\nBEFORE: The original living room and dining area were much smaller.\nIn order to make room for an open plan kitchen and dining room, we had to first remove that grey wall in the photo above and create one large open space. The kitchen, which you can see down in the hallway, would move to this new space and the second bedroom would be tucked away in a quiet spot back where the kitchen was.\nOver the years talking to our Paris Perfect Shared owners and many guests, we’ve learned that separate kitchen spaces aren’t enjoyed as much as open plan designs. It’s so much more pleasant to spend time together with family and friends while cooking. Pour a glass of wine and watch the Eiffel Tower sparkle while dinner cooks – it’s the simple pleasures! It’s also just so much more convenient to have the kitchen near the dining area.\nAFTER: Modern kitchen and dining table at Sancerre.\nWe love the final result! Ann Huff created an integrated design where the kitchen with its sleek two-tone cabinets blends marvelously with the marble topped modern table. The perfect finishing touch is a gorgeous antique chandelier over the table.\nAFTER: New kitchen is perfect for cooking at home.\nThere really is everything you need to cook at home in Sancerre’s new kitchen. With plenty of storage, dishwasher, built-in refrigerator, induction cook top, stove and microwave, it’s a kitchen that’s as functional as it is beautiful.\nAFTER: New dining area with large French windows.\nYou could hardly find a more charming spot to enjoy dining at home in Paris than the Sancerre. With five sets of French windows along the dining area and living room, the space is flooded with light. And at night, pull the gold linen curtains and the space is enveloped in tranquility. Of course, you’ll find yourself peeking out at the Eiffel Tower if you do manage to close the curtains!\nAFTER: The signature Herm\u00e8s scarf.\nOne of the elements our owners love is the signature Herm\u00e8s scarf that Ann uses as design inspiration for each Paris Perfect Shared apartment. Sancerre’s scarf is the “La R\u00e9ale \u2013 Vue du Carrosse de la Gal\u00e8re” pattern that is a classic Herm\u00e8s design first issued in 1953 and that has since been created in many colors. It features a ship that is now in the collection of the Mus\u00e9e National de la Marine in Paris. When Ann spotted it she had a vision that the entire apartment would revolve around the soft blue gray and gold colors. We love having the inspiration for the apartment so beautifully displayed in Sancerre. The framed Herm\u00e8s scarf is a design statement in itself!\nAFTER: New entrance to the master bedroom on the right.\nAt the far end of the open plan dining area with kitchen, an antique decorative mantle topped with a gorgeous antique mirror anchors the room and creates a beautiful focal point. The original floor plan had a hallway on the left leading to both bedrooms and the bathroom. Now the doorway on the left is for a guest powder room while a new doorway opened on the right leads to the master bedroom.\nMaster Bedroom: Adding an Ensuite Bathroom\nAFTER: Serene master bedroom with full ensuite bathroom.\nOne of the most satisfying and surprising transformations at Sancerre was the master bedroom. The final result is a bright and peaceful room with soft grey floral wallpaper, Parisian inspired artwork, a full ensuite bathroom and even a built-in workspace. Quite an update from the original space, but let’s take a closer look at all the work that was done to create such a beautiful result.\nBEFORE: Master bedroom before the renovation.\nWhen purchased, the master bedroom at Sancerre was a peculiar shape. The one bathroom shared by both bedrooms cut a large chunk out of the room, which you can see in the photo above. It left a strange space at the far end that was really only suitable for closets.\nBEFORE: The apartment’s original bathroom (LEFT) / Separate toilet (RIGHT).\nHowever, with some creative rearranging of the bathrooms, we were able to create a bedroom with plenty of storage – and its own full ensuite bathroom. The apartment originally only had one bathroom that was split into a bathroom with a bathtub/ shower combo and sink and a separate powder room with toilet.\nAFTER: Plenty of storage and powder room on the right.\nOnce the solution hit us it was quite obvious. By redesigning the master bedroom completely, we came up with a clever solution that would allow us to create two powder rooms where the original bathroom was located while at the same time creating more space in the bedroom. A guest powder room was created with access from the dining area and a new powder room with toilet and sink was added to the master bedroom.\nAFTER: New powder room in the master bedroom.\n\nThe clever bit was adding a wall and creating a large bathroom with shower, sink and even room for a washer and dryer in that space that was once just an awkward closet. What a better use of space! And since there’s yet another huge French window, the bathroom is flooded with natural light.\nAFTER: Ensuite master bathroom.\nWith its long sink and large shower with massive rainwater shower head, this bathroom is just a dream. Open the windows to the sights and sounds of Paris while you start your day.\nAFTER: Ensuite bathroom with shower and washer/ dryer.\nTaking such an awkward shaped room and turning it into a beautiful and also extremely functional bedroom and ensuite bathroom is an enormous satisfaction. We know every owner of Sancerre will enjoy these details and all the work that went into creating a welcoming and elegant home in Paris.\nSecond Bedroom: In a New Location with an Eiffel Tower View!\nAFTER: A glimpse of the second bedroom at Sancerre.\nNow it’s finally the moment to get a closer look at the beautiful new bedroom at Sancerre. It’s located to the right of the apartment entrance just past a antique gold framed mirror. After deciding to move the kitchen with the new open plan design, the entire area was gutted and prepared to create a new bedroom. Here’s a look at the space we started with when it was still a kitchen.\nBEFORE: The kitchen when Sancerre was purchased.\nThis apartment did originally have two bedrooms, which was one of its many recommending features when we first saw it. However, there was only one bathroom for both bedrooms and we knew with the redesign it was a priority to create additional bathrooms as well. Since this space already structurally set up as a kitchen with water and drainage, it was possible to add a shower room ensuite to the second bedroom. When we redesign spaces we work to create beautiful as well as comfortable living spaces – always a struggle in historic Parisian buildings. But we love the challenge!\nBEFORE: The original second bedroom.\nBy knocking down the wall and opening up the original second bedroom, we were able to create a much larger living space while also creating a new second bedroom with an ensuite shower room. Remember that old kitchen? You certainly won’t recognize it now!\nAFTER: Gorgeous new second bedroom.\nThe bed is placed in a little nook and soft gold curtains set the scene. Unique built-in shelves on either side of the bed create storage while the wallpaper adds a touch of whimsy. A floor to ceiling French window opens to an ornate iron railing \u2013 again so very Parisian. And the best part? Sit back and relax in bed while enjoying a perfectly framed view of La Grande Dame!\nAFTER: Enjoy this stunning Eiffel Tower view from bed.\nNow just imagine waking up to that view! It’s even more magical when the lights dance across the Eiffel Tower every hour on the hour after dark. You might just have to pinch yourself to make sure you’re not dreaming!\nAFTER: New ensuite bathroom with shower and sink.\nIn the new second bedroom there’s now a beautiful new bathroom with dark marble and geometric tiling on the floor. The large shower has a rainwater shower head and there’s plenty of storage in the bathroom.\nAFTER: Luxurious marble and tile details in ensuite bathroom.\nOne feature we especially enjoy about the new floor plan of Sancerre is the privacy since the bedrooms are located on opposite sides of the apartment instead of side by side sharing a bathroom. The space is much more comfortable, especially with a few more special additions that we made during the renovation.\nBonus: Details to Make You Feel at Home in Paris\nAFTER: The new guest powder room.\nWhether its completely redesigning an apartment to add bathrooms and more comfortable living spaces or searching for the perfect antique decorative elements, every single detail in our Paris Perfect Shared apartments is selected to help our owners feel at home in Paris.\nAFTER: Antique details at Sancerre.\nAt Sancerre, you’ll find beautiful antique furniture, chandeliers, mirrors and artwork throughout the apartment. Under Ann’s expert eye everything comes together perfectly.\nAFTER: Work space in the master bedroom.\nAs many of our owners have the ability to work from any location or are semi-retired, having a work space in the apartment is always a priority. The master bedroom has a built-in desk that’s great for those zoom calls, catching up with a bit of work or simply video calling with family. We’ve thought of all the details so you can simply arrive and feel right at home.\nParis Perfect Shared: At Home in Paris at Sancerre\nAFTER: Imagine yourself at home at Sancerre.\nWe hope you enjoyed this remarkable before and after transformation of Sancerre! Click on the Videos tab here to take a tour through Sancerre with Paris Perfect founder, Madelyn Byrne, and designer Ann Huff. If you’ve fallen in love with this very special apartment, email us at Sales@ParisPerfect.com right away to secure one of the last remaining shares of Sancerre. Will you be one of the lucky owners to call Sancerre home?\nCurious about how our Paris Perfect co-ownership program works and if it might be right for you? Read more about Paris Perfect Shared and get in touch if you’d like to find out more!\nThe post Creating the Stunning New Sancerre Apartment from Paris Perfect Shared appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2022-12-09T12:22:54-05:00", "date_modified": "2024-11-12T09:19:28-05:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/paris-perfect-sancerre-before-after.jpg", "tags": [ "Buying an apartment in Paris", "paris apartment for sale", "Paris Apartment Remodeling", "Paris Apartment Renovation", "Paris Perfect Shared", "Buying an Apartment in Paris", "Fractional Co-Ownership", "Paris Home Remodels" ], "summary": "Take a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of a Paris Perfect Shared apartment with the incredible before and after renovation of Sancerre." }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=29103", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2022/07/fontaine-de-mars-a-spectacular-new-paris-perfect-shared-apartment/", "title": "Fontaine de Mars: A Spectacular New Paris Perfect Shared Apartment", "content_html": "
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A dream view to call home at Fontaine de Mars.

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When the moment arrives to reveal a new Paris Perfect Shared fractional apartment, there is such a joy in sharing the final result. This is because we can’t help but fall in love with each one of our fractional apartments. That’s how we know we’ve done the perfect job! And when we know our owners will feel at home in Paris from the moment they step through the door. We have all absolutely fallen in love with Fontaine de Mars, a gorgeous two-bedroom apartment that is our newest fractional co-ownership apartment in Paris. While all of the shares of Fontaine de Mars were sold before the finishing touches were even complete, we just have to show you this beautiful new apartment. We think you’ll fall in love with it too!

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At home in Paris at Fontaine de Mars.

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Before diving in, are you curious about fractional home co-ownership in Paris? Find out more about Paris Perfect Shared and contact us with any questions and to find out about upcoming properties for sale in Paris. Now, pour a glass of your favorite French wine and enjoy the remarkable before and after transformation of the Fontaine de Mars apartment in Paris!

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Living Room – Designing an Unforgettable Space

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AFTER: Step into the beautiful living room with long balcony.

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The transformation of Fontaine de Mars begins in the heart of the home – its grand open plan room with comfortable sitting area, dining table, modern kitchen, and three splendid French doors opening to a wrap-around balcony. This light-filled room is the most welcoming sight when you step inside. You’ll feel more relaxed as you’re drawn into the inviting space. This is where the feeling of home begins and where you can see immediately the magic created by our dream team at Paris Perfect working with the incredibly talented designer Ann Huff. Just take a look below at where the room began!

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BEFORE: The original living room offered excellent light and space to work with for the remodel.

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When we first stepped inside the living room at Fontaine de Mars, we could see the “good bones” as we like to call them. The balcony and large French doors were an immediate plus and together with a large window on the opposite side of the room the room was full of light. A simple yet elegant marble fireplace anchored the room at one end. We knew right away that there was a way to transform this space into a convenient and comfortable open plan room, especially if we made some changes to open up one side of the space.

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BEFORE: Windows on both sides of the living room is a rare find in historic Parisian buildings.

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The apartment originally had an entryway when you walked in that led to the kitchen and the apartment’s only toilet. By removing the entrance room and built-in storage in the living room, we were able to enlarge the room to make space for a sleek built-in kitchen. By moving the kitchen, we then had space in the old kitchen area for beautiful new bathrooms and a workspace. Read on to see more about those new spaces below.

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AFTER: Elegant details in the living room.

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Every detail of the Fontaine de Mars was updated, including new herringbone parquet floors throughout the apartment. We love the blend of modern decor and antique pieces she often sources from the Paris flea markets \u2013 each piece handpicked for every fractional apartment. This comfortable seating area anchors one side of the living room while the other side was completely transformed by adding a new kitchen.

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The original fireplace mantle now part of the beautiful design.

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Moving the Kitchen

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AFTER: The kitchen blends into the design and has all the modern comforts including dishwasher.

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With three sets of French doors, the large and sunny living room was ideal for adding a kitchen along one wall. Thanks to its minimal modern design and white cabinets, the kitchen fits naturally into the space. The round marble topped table and marble backsplash echo the original marble fireplace mantle nearby. Take a look at the doorway to the left of the fireplace as it is a key element in the redesign of the bedrooms that we’ll return to later. But, first, let’s take a look at the original kitchen.

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BEFORE: The cherry red cupboards had to go!

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While the kitchen was certainly more updated than many remodels we’ve managed, the long narrow space was quite a walk down and around the entrance hallway to the living and dining area. Certainly not convenient! We knew immediately that thanks to all the plumbing in this area we could utilize this space in a much better way by creating an additional bathroom and useful living spaces.

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BEFORE: This space was transformed into an open-plan kitchen and dining area.

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The main change to the living room before adding the kitchen was to open up a doorway on the left to create a new entrance to the bedrooms. Originally, both bedrooms were accessed through the doorway you see on the right above. The main bedroom, which had an en suite bathroom, was accessed through this bedroom from the living room or through the en suite bathroom from the living room. So the en suite bathroom door was removed, the kitchen added, and a new doorway to the bedroom, creating a much more functional floor plan.

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AFTER: Of course the balcony needed a bistro table!

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Let’s just enjoy a moment to take in the divine new open-plan dining area and kitchen. Imagine relaxed meals at home inside or take one step up to a charming bistro table on the balcony. The space couldn’t have come together more beautifully, with the elegant decor blending perfectly with the Parisian rooftop view seen through the large French doors in the living room.

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AFTER: Breakfast on your own Parisian balcony.

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This is Parisian living at its best \u2013 the beauty of those quiet moments you can enjoy every day.

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Creating Two Beautiful Bedrooms

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AFTER: The transformation of the bedrooms was astonishing!

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The bedrooms at Fontaine de Mars required a good deal of creativity, but this is what we love about remodeling apartments in Paris. There are always solutions to update spaces and to make them more functional and beautiful. The floor plan for this apartment did start with two bedrooms, one with an en suite bathroom. However, the bedroom with en suite was accessed only through the bathroom from the living room or through the other bedroom. Not convenient at all! The en suite bathroom also only included a bathtub and sink – no toilet. Also not convenient. There was work to be done!

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BEFORE: Plenty of good features to work with in this bedroom.

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This beautiful bedroom space is located off the living room and has two French doors opening to the wrap around balcony – one with beautiful Eiffel Tower views! There were plenty of beautiful features to work with here. By closing the access to the next bedroom, we were able to transform this space into a jewel box bedroom with whimsical curtains handpicked by Ann. The design elements in the curtains were continued through the room’s decor, and the final result is a bright and cheerful bedroom full of light.

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AFTER: Waking up in Paris never looked so good!

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Even better, just open the French doors to step out on the balcony where there’s a bistro table that is the perfect spot to watch the Eiffel Tower every moment of the day and night.

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BEFORE: A good dose of creativity completely changed this bedroom.

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Remember that doorway we mentioned adding to create a new hallway to access the bedroom with en suite bathroom? That replaced the door in the photo (above), which was closed off to divide the two bedrooms. This created space for two separate bedrooms – each one with a view of the Eiffel Tower. Can you even believe this is the same space?

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AFTER: An unbelievable transformation!

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By adding storage built in around the bed we were able to add a large amount of storage space while even having room for a desk and workspace in the bedroom. This is exactly what we mean by transforming spaces to make them both more functional and also more beautiful. You could say it’s our passion!

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BEFORE: There was a lot of potential in this bedroom with en suite bathroom.

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But there were still a few problems to solve in this bedroom. The new entrance to the bedroom directly from the living room solved the first issue. We did this by adding a small entrance hallway leading to the bedroom and the en suite bathroom.

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BEFORE: The doorway (above left) to the living room was closed to create a completely different floor plan.

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A bathroom this size\u2014without a toilet\u2014was simply a waste of space and needed some serious work. While the new entrance to the bedroom reduced the size of the bathroom, it was such a good sized room that there was still plenty of space for a full bathroom.

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AFTER: The new entrance to the bedroom is around the corner to the left.

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The clever redesign maintained the privacy of the bedroom from the living room, while the redesign of the bathroom with a beautiful walk-in shower and the addition of a toilet created a full en suite bathroom for this bedroom.

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AFTER: Great light in the gorgeous new en suite bathroom.

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With some minor changes to the floor plan we were able to update the existing spaces to create two beautiful\u2014and independent\u2014bedrooms. The en suite bathroom with its glass walk-in shower, elegant marble and gold finishing came together beautifully.

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Adding Extra Bathrooms

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AFTER: A serene spot to relax at the Fontaine de Mars.

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As with many Parisian apartments in historic buildings, this property originally only had one toilet, which was located in a small half bath near the kitchen. The one bathroom with the long bathtub that we saw above was accessed directly from one of the bedrooms and from the living room. We transformed that bathroom into a true en suite just for the bedroom and create a new second bathroom where the old kitchen was located.

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BEFORE: There was a lot of work to be done expanding the property’s only toilet.

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Remember those cherry red cabinets? That long space was turned into a beautiful bathroom with a bathtub, sink and room for a separate washer and dryer. By utilizing the entryway space we opened up from the living room there was even room to create not one but two half baths.

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AFTER: One of the two new half baths on the left and the washer and dryer on the right.

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So from one half bathroom and one shared bathroom with only a bathtub, this apartment now has two full bathrooms plus an additional half bathroom. With 20+ years of experience, we have built an incredible team of talented builders who see our vision and work hard to create impeccably designed spaces that are modern, comfortable and extremely beautiful.

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Work from Home in Paris

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AFTER: Creating an office space in Fontaine de Mars.

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We know many of our owners need to stay in touch or continue working from home while in Paris, so creating functional workspaces is a priority. By redesigning the original kitchen space, we were also able to add a long workspace, with pull out tray for keyboard, where you can comfortably work at a computer or write.

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AFTER: An additional work area in the bedroom.

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We also added an area to work in the bedroom with another desk space set up for computer work or writing. We’ve also ensured that there are plugs\u2014including USB plugs\u2014nearby to make it easy to charge your computer and equipment while working.

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A Historic Location in the 7th Arrondissement

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AFTER: The long balcony overlooks a charming street in the 7th arrondissement.

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Of course, you can’t have the perfect home in Paris without an excellent location. We named this fractional apartment for its location overlooking the historic Fontaine de Mars on rue Saint-Dominique in the 7th arrondissement. This is one of our favorite streets in the neighborhood since it’s lined with a great selection of shops and boutiques. It’s also just a short stroll from the Champ de Mars, the Seine, great shopping and dining spots as well as charming rue Cler. Everything you want for your Parisian neighborhood!

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The Fontaine de Mars was built in the early 19th century. (Credit)

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We love discovering the history behind monuments and sights we pass by every day in Paris and the Fontaine de Mars has a fascinating past. It was built between 1806 and 1808 and was designed by the enginer Fran\u00e7ois-Jean Bralle. It is named after Mars, the god of War, just like the nearby Champ de Mars, which got its name because of the \u00c9cole Militaire, the military school located on the opposite side of the Champ de Mars from the Eiffel Tower.

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The Fontaine de Mars in a photo from 1900. (Credit)

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It was actually Napoleon who decreed for this fountain to be built in 1806, and it was one of 15 commissioned to bring fresh water to Paris’s neighborhoods. It was to be a part of his designs to create “a beautiful awakening for Paris.” The Fontaine de Mars is one of the only three remaining.

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The Fontaine de Mars during the flood of 1910. (Credit)

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If you look closely at the fountain today, you can spot a marker that indicates the level the water reached during the flood of Paris in 1910. Learn more about the fascinating history of this 19th-century fountain with a mini history lesson from Paris Perfect owner Madelyn:

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\nIt’s fascinating to have a historic monument right at your doorstep like the Fontaine de Mars!

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At Home in Paris with Paris Perfect Shared

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We hope you enjoyed this tour through our newest Paris Perfect Shared apartment. If you have been dreaming of living in Paris and are curious to find out more about fractional co-ownership, contact our team to find out more. It’s a perfect solution if you want to enjoy the Parisian lifestyle part of the year and the benefits of home ownership without any hassles or worries. We would love to tell you more about Paris Perfect Shared and welcome you to our family of owners!

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\n", "content_text": "A dream view to call home at Fontaine de Mars.\nWhen the moment arrives to reveal a new Paris Perfect Shared fractional apartment, there is such a joy in sharing the final result. This is because we can’t help but fall in love with each one of our fractional apartments. That’s how we know we’ve done the perfect job! And when we know our owners will feel at home in Paris from the moment they step through the door. We have all absolutely fallen in love with Fontaine de Mars, a gorgeous two-bedroom apartment that is our newest fractional co-ownership apartment in Paris. While all of the shares of Fontaine de Mars were sold before the finishing touches were even complete, we just have to show you this beautiful new apartment. We think you’ll fall in love with it too!\nAt home in Paris at Fontaine de Mars.\nBefore diving in, are you curious about fractional home co-ownership in Paris? Find out more about Paris Perfect Shared and contact us with any questions and to find out about upcoming properties for sale in Paris. Now, pour a glass of your favorite French wine and enjoy the remarkable before and after transformation of the Fontaine de Mars apartment in Paris!\nLiving Room – Designing an Unforgettable Space\nAFTER: Step into the beautiful living room with long balcony.\nThe transformation of Fontaine de Mars begins in the heart of the home – its grand open plan room with comfortable sitting area, dining table, modern kitchen, and three splendid French doors opening to a wrap-around balcony. This light-filled room is the most welcoming sight when you step inside. You’ll feel more relaxed as you’re drawn into the inviting space. This is where the feeling of home begins and where you can see immediately the magic created by our dream team at Paris Perfect working with the incredibly talented designer Ann Huff. Just take a look below at where the room began!\nBEFORE: The original living room offered excellent light and space to work with for the remodel.\nWhen we first stepped inside the living room at Fontaine de Mars, we could see the “good bones” as we like to call them. The balcony and large French doors were an immediate plus and together with a large window on the opposite side of the room the room was full of light. A simple yet elegant marble fireplace anchored the room at one end. We knew right away that there was a way to transform this space into a convenient and comfortable open plan room, especially if we made some changes to open up one side of the space.\nBEFORE: Windows on both sides of the living room is a rare find in historic Parisian buildings.\nThe apartment originally had an entryway when you walked in that led to the kitchen and the apartment’s only toilet. By removing the entrance room and built-in storage in the living room, we were able to enlarge the room to make space for a sleek built-in kitchen. By moving the kitchen, we then had space in the old kitchen area for beautiful new bathrooms and a workspace. Read on to see more about those new spaces below.\nAFTER: Elegant details in the living room.\nEvery detail of the Fontaine de Mars was updated, including new herringbone parquet floors throughout the apartment. We love the blend of modern decor and antique pieces she often sources from the Paris flea markets \u2013 each piece handpicked for every fractional apartment. This comfortable seating area anchors one side of the living room while the other side was completely transformed by adding a new kitchen.\nThe original fireplace mantle now part of the beautiful design.\nMoving the Kitchen\nAFTER: The kitchen blends into the design and has all the modern comforts including dishwasher.\nWith three sets of French doors, the large and sunny living room was ideal for adding a kitchen along one wall. Thanks to its minimal modern design and white cabinets, the kitchen fits naturally into the space. The round marble topped table and marble backsplash echo the original marble fireplace mantle nearby. Take a look at the doorway to the left of the fireplace as it is a key element in the redesign of the bedrooms that we’ll return to later. But, first, let’s take a look at the original kitchen.\nBEFORE: The cherry red cupboards had to go!\nWhile the kitchen was certainly more updated than many remodels we’ve managed, the long narrow space was quite a walk down and around the entrance hallway to the living and dining area. Certainly not convenient! We knew immediately that thanks to all the plumbing in this area we could utilize this space in a much better way by creating an additional bathroom and useful living spaces.\nBEFORE: This space was transformed into an open-plan kitchen and dining area.\nThe main change to the living room before adding the kitchen was to open up a doorway on the left to create a new entrance to the bedrooms. Originally, both bedrooms were accessed through the doorway you see on the right above. The main bedroom, which had an en suite bathroom, was accessed through this bedroom from the living room or through the en suite bathroom from the living room. So the en suite bathroom door was removed, the kitchen added, and a new doorway to the bedroom, creating a much more functional floor plan.\nAFTER: Of course the balcony needed a bistro table!\nLet’s just enjoy a moment to take in the divine new open-plan dining area and kitchen. Imagine relaxed meals at home inside or take one step up to a charming bistro table on the balcony. The space couldn’t have come together more beautifully, with the elegant decor blending perfectly with the Parisian rooftop view seen through the large French doors in the living room.\nAFTER: Breakfast on your own Parisian balcony.\nThis is Parisian living at its best \u2013 the beauty of those quiet moments you can enjoy every day.\nCreating Two Beautiful Bedrooms\nAFTER: The transformation of the bedrooms was astonishing!\nThe bedrooms at Fontaine de Mars required a good deal of creativity, but this is what we love about remodeling apartments in Paris. There are always solutions to update spaces and to make them more functional and beautiful. The floor plan for this apartment did start with two bedrooms, one with an en suite bathroom. However, the bedroom with en suite was accessed only through the bathroom from the living room or through the other bedroom. Not convenient at all! The en suite bathroom also only included a bathtub and sink – no toilet. Also not convenient. There was work to be done!\nBEFORE: Plenty of good features to work with in this bedroom.\nThis beautiful bedroom space is located off the living room and has two French doors opening to the wrap around balcony – one with beautiful Eiffel Tower views! There were plenty of beautiful features to work with here. By closing the access to the next bedroom, we were able to transform this space into a jewel box bedroom with whimsical curtains handpicked by Ann. The design elements in the curtains were continued through the room’s decor, and the final result is a bright and cheerful bedroom full of light.\nAFTER: Waking up in Paris never looked so good!\nEven better, just open the French doors to step out on the balcony where there’s a bistro table that is the perfect spot to watch the Eiffel Tower every moment of the day and night.\nBEFORE: A good dose of creativity completely changed this bedroom.\nRemember that doorway we mentioned adding to create a new hallway to access the bedroom with en suite bathroom? That replaced the door in the photo (above), which was closed off to divide the two bedrooms. This created space for two separate bedrooms – each one with a view of the Eiffel Tower. Can you even believe this is the same space?\nAFTER: An unbelievable transformation!\nBy adding storage built in around the bed we were able to add a large amount of storage space while even having room for a desk and workspace in the bedroom. This is exactly what we mean by transforming spaces to make them both more functional and also more beautiful. You could say it’s our passion!\nBEFORE: There was a lot of potential in this bedroom with en suite bathroom.\nBut there were still a few problems to solve in this bedroom. The new entrance to the bedroom directly from the living room solved the first issue. We did this by adding a small entrance hallway leading to the bedroom and the en suite bathroom.\nBEFORE: The doorway (above left) to the living room was closed to create a completely different floor plan.\nA bathroom this size\u2014without a toilet\u2014was simply a waste of space and needed some serious work. While the new entrance to the bedroom reduced the size of the bathroom, it was such a good sized room that there was still plenty of space for a full bathroom.\nAFTER: The new entrance to the bedroom is around the corner to the left.\nThe clever redesign maintained the privacy of the bedroom from the living room, while the redesign of the bathroom with a beautiful walk-in shower and the addition of a toilet created a full en suite bathroom for this bedroom.\nAFTER: Great light in the gorgeous new en suite bathroom.\nWith some minor changes to the floor plan we were able to update the existing spaces to create two beautiful\u2014and independent\u2014bedrooms. The en suite bathroom with its glass walk-in shower, elegant marble and gold finishing came together beautifully.\nAdding Extra Bathrooms\nAFTER: A serene spot to relax at the Fontaine de Mars.\nAs with many Parisian apartments in historic buildings, this property originally only had one toilet, which was located in a small half bath near the kitchen. The one bathroom with the long bathtub that we saw above was accessed directly from one of the bedrooms and from the living room. We transformed that bathroom into a true en suite just for the bedroom and create a new second bathroom where the old kitchen was located.\nBEFORE: There was a lot of work to be done expanding the property’s only toilet.\nRemember those cherry red cabinets? That long space was turned into a beautiful bathroom with a bathtub, sink and room for a separate washer and dryer. By utilizing the entryway space we opened up from the living room there was even room to create not one but two half baths.\nAFTER: One of the two new half baths on the left and the washer and dryer on the right.\nSo from one half bathroom and one shared bathroom with only a bathtub, this apartment now has two full bathrooms plus an additional half bathroom. With 20+ years of experience, we have built an incredible team of talented builders who see our vision and work hard to create impeccably designed spaces that are modern, comfortable and extremely beautiful.\nWork from Home in Paris\nAFTER: Creating an office space in Fontaine de Mars.\nWe know many of our owners need to stay in touch or continue working from home while in Paris, so creating functional workspaces is a priority. By redesigning the original kitchen space, we were also able to add a long workspace, with pull out tray for keyboard, where you can comfortably work at a computer or write.\nAFTER: An additional work area in the bedroom.\nWe also added an area to work in the bedroom with another desk space set up for computer work or writing. We’ve also ensured that there are plugs\u2014including USB plugs\u2014nearby to make it easy to charge your computer and equipment while working.\nA Historic Location in the 7th Arrondissement\nAFTER: The long balcony overlooks a charming street in the 7th arrondissement.\nOf course, you can’t have the perfect home in Paris without an excellent location. We named this fractional apartment for its location overlooking the historic Fontaine de Mars on rue Saint-Dominique in the 7th arrondissement. This is one of our favorite streets in the neighborhood since it’s lined with a great selection of shops and boutiques. It’s also just a short stroll from the Champ de Mars, the Seine, great shopping and dining spots as well as charming rue Cler. Everything you want for your Parisian neighborhood!\nThe Fontaine de Mars was built in the early 19th century. (Credit)\nWe love discovering the history behind monuments and sights we pass by every day in Paris and the Fontaine de Mars has a fascinating past. It was built between 1806 and 1808 and was designed by the enginer Fran\u00e7ois-Jean Bralle. It is named after Mars, the god of War, just like the nearby Champ de Mars, which got its name because of the \u00c9cole Militaire, the military school located on the opposite side of the Champ de Mars from the Eiffel Tower.\nThe Fontaine de Mars in a photo from 1900. (Credit)\nIt was actually Napoleon who decreed for this fountain to be built in 1806, and it was one of 15 commissioned to bring fresh water to Paris’s neighborhoods. It was to be a part of his designs to create “a beautiful awakening for Paris.” The Fontaine de Mars is one of the only three remaining.\nThe Fontaine de Mars during the flood of 1910. (Credit)\nIf you look closely at the fountain today, you can spot a marker that indicates the level the water reached during the flood of Paris in 1910. Learn more about the fascinating history of this 19th-century fountain with a mini history lesson from Paris Perfect owner Madelyn:\n\nIt’s fascinating to have a historic monument right at your doorstep like the Fontaine de Mars!\nAt Home in Paris with Paris Perfect Shared\n\nWe hope you enjoyed this tour through our newest Paris Perfect Shared apartment. If you have been dreaming of living in Paris and are curious to find out more about fractional co-ownership, contact our team to find out more. It’s a perfect solution if you want to enjoy the Parisian lifestyle part of the year and the benefits of home ownership without any hassles or worries. We would love to tell you more about Paris Perfect Shared and welcome you to our family of owners!\nThe post Fontaine de Mars: A Spectacular New Paris Perfect Shared Apartment appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2022-07-15T10:31:13-04:00", "date_modified": "2024-11-12T09:12:13-05:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Fontaine-de-Mars-before-after-1.jpg", "tags": [ "before and after photos", "decorating parisian apartment", "Fractional Apartment", "Fractional Co-Ownership Program", "paris apartment for sale", "Paris Apartment Remodeling", "Paris Apartment Renovation", "Paris Perfect Shared", "Parisian renovation", "remodeled paris apartment", "Buying an Apartment in Paris", "Fractional Co-Ownership" ], "summary": "Enjoy the before and after transformation of the Fontaine de Mars, a spectacular new addition to the Paris Perfect Shared family! 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One of the best parts of our Paris Perfect Shared program has been meeting so many incredible owners from around the world and helping them realize their dreams of owning a home in Paris. Just like the owners of our Paris vacation rentals, our fractional owners have quickly become part of the Paris Perfect family. To share more about our fractional co-ownership program and the advantages of owning your own home in Paris, we’re sharing a conversation with Jennifer Balmadier, who works closely with our fractional sales, and Angela Johnson, a longtime owner of our fractional apartments in Paris.

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Angela, upper left, with her friends while traveling.

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Jennifer: Thank you for chatting with us, Angela. What first drew you to the fractional lifestyle and Paris Perfect?

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Angela: My travels to Paris started back in 2013. A group of my friends, in fact, three of us in that picture just above, had never been to Europe and decided to plan a grand European tour. We each got to choose two places to visit. I somehow had always been drawn to Paris and instead of choosing two places I chose a longer stay in Paris for my wing of the trip. We then continued on to Salzburg, Munich, Bruges and Amsterdam. But I just wanted to go back to Paris! So that started it and in 2014 I went once and 2015 I went once again. And since then, I’ve been going twice a year.

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So I found Paris Perfect first through social media and when you started posting on Instagram about the fractional offerings that caught my eye. However, I was always frustrated that they sold out so quickly. So finally, I think that’s when I met you, Jennifer, and said, “Hey, I really want to get on this waiting list.” And it just so happened that the Conti apartment was coming up for availability. The minute I saw it, I knew that I needed to purchase it. And I loved Conti! Although I love Syrah now, I still believe that living area in Conti is the most beautiful that there is!

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Conti’s beautiful living room.

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Jennifer: Your timing with Conti and then Syrah has always been perfect! What drew you to Syrah?

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Angela: On my first official trip to Conti, my friend Renae was with me and we met you for breakfast. And I just happened to make the comment that the only negative I had about Conti was the fact that it was only one bedroom. I often come to Paris with a friend, so I realized having two bedrooms would just be so much better for me. Of course, the sofa bed was really, really comfortable, but it just was sort of a pain to put it back together every morning and make it look as elegant as it should. During that fateful breakfast, you mentioned, “Well, it just so happens that we have a two-bedroom apartment that’s going to be available – right across the street.” We all walked over to see it and that’s when I fell in love with Syrah and decided to make that change.

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Charming details in the Syrah living room.

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The funny thing was Renae and I talked about it throughout the day. And then that night, I sent Jennifer a note and meant what I said, “I love Conti and I don’t need to leave Conti, but I’m willing to give it up for the two bedrooms.” Because, again, if I got to stay in Conti, that was going to be perfectly fine. So I gave Jennifer the go ahead to sell my share of Conti and, I think, within 24 hours it was sold, wasn’t it, Jennifer?

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Jennifer: Yes, it was very fast! Because Conti is so very charming and our supply is so much less than our demand, our resale program has been very successful for our owners – most of whom have decided to move to another fractional, like your experience, or realized that they love the Parisian lifestyle so much that they decide to upgrade to their own place. In many cases our property search team has been able to help them find the perfect place.

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Angie: Yes, you’ve done that for me twice now with fractionals. In April, I got to come and stay at Syrah for the first time and absolutely fell in love with it too. It’s very cozy and homey – extremely comfortable. While the living area is a little smaller than Conti, having two bedrooms more than makes up for it. And, as it turns out, we’re not there much during the day. We get up and we leave for the day. And it was really nice to come home in the evening and be able to have a drink or watch television. It’s just perfect for our Paris lifestyle.

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Jennifer:\u00a0 You mentioned you’re often out and I’m always so impressed at the really unique things you’re doing and all the fun people you’re meeting in Paris. You’ve shared a great list of you favorite dining spots we’ve shared at the end of this blog post, but tell us a little bit about how you cultivated this amazing list of ideas?

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Angie: Well, honestly, a lot of it was going back to the very early days, just joining Facebook groups of folks who really like Paris. That’s how I met Corey Frye, from A French Frye in Paris, who was one of the sort of pioneers in that he is a tour guide in Paris, but he started these groups that are called frites (French for fries) because his last name is Frye. So over the years, I’ve really come to know these people and consider many of them friends now. Essentially what happens is that every Wednesday at Le Hibou\u2014a great brasserie in Saint-Germain-des-Pr\u00e9s\u2014anyone who belongs to this group who’s in Paris meets at four o’clock for drinks. It’s shocking that very seldom is there a Wednesday that there’s not some group of people there to meet.

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So that was how I started cultivating some of these friendships. Then I met Oliver Gee, who has the podcast the Earful Tower, and his wife Lina from Parisian Postcards and their cute son Otis. They are just wonderful \u2013 and write wonderful children’s book set in Paris, too! Recently, they have been embarking on a great trip around Paris where they go to a different arrondissement every week and spend 24 hours. So those are just some ways I pick up different things to do not just the normal, touristy things. So we try to pick just really different things every trip to do.

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And then Claudine Hemingway is another person that I met through Facebook and Instagram, who I swear knows more about Paris history than many Parisians. She is the person you want to go to the Louvre with on one of her private tours since she knows the museum inside and out and knows how to bypass all the crowds and take you directly to whatever it is you want to see. So along the way I’ve just met so many fascinating people and they’ve now become friends. So every time I go to Paris I have to meet up with Claudine and Oliver and Lina and I have to see Corey. Having friends there now makes me feel even more at home in Paris.

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Jennifer: Can you share more about the dinner club you discovered in Paris?

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Angela: Yes \u2013 it’s remarkable! If my understanding is correct, this will only be through the end of this year, but there’s still time to experience it. So the folks who own the restaurants Verjus and Ellsworth in Paris happened upon an apartment in the Palais Royale where the owner is going to do a huge remodel but isn’t going to start it until 2023. He allowed them to rent an apartment in the Palais Royale and they serve dinners on Friday and Saturday nights. And it’s called the 22 Club because there’s a table that fits into the dining room where 22 people can sit. So it’s this communal table with this exquisitely planned menu that starts with hors d’oeuvres while you’re mingling and meeting everyone and drinking champagne. Then there’s a wine pairing with every service. I’ve done it twice now and we’ll do it again this fall. What’s really funny about it is that Ina Garten just had dinner at the 22 Club. So everybody now knows about it, I was always sort of proud that it wasn’t really widely known so it was easy to get in. That may not be the case, but it’s worth trying because it is exceptional!

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Jennifer: Some people are intimidated about a foreign language, or if they are traveling alone, but you seem to have no fear. You just take it by storm and find all these great things. How have you managed to make the city your own?

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Angela: Absolutely. I always start by being really courteous. I always say Bonjour whenever I enter any place. And I do try to speak, but my French is very, very limited. I do still make the effort but as soon as someone hears my midwest accent they just automatically revert to speaking English. And so it’s simple. I just have never been intimidated anywhere in in France. Once you get to smaller cities, that language becomes more of a barrier. But in Paris, it’s not. It does help to try to learn and speak as much French as you but, but mostly to be open and engaging with people.

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At home at the Syrah.

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Jennifer: Do you feel like being an owner brings you a different level of comfort or a different connection to Paris?

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Angela: Well for years I’ve been coming to Paris twice a year, and I was staying in different apartments. But it’s undeniably different when you own a place and can say, “This is my place and I have a place in Paris.” And it’s just so nice and convenient: I know exactly where I’m going to stay each visit and that hassle has been taken out of the planning equation. Because it’s Paris Perfect, I’m really comfortable knowing that it’s going to be clean, it’s going to be well maintained \u2013 those are really important things. Owning my own apartment in Paris just removes any concerns. When I arrive I know I’m staying at Syrah, I know it’s clean, I know, it’s maintained, I know how to get in and out of the building. I know the neighbors now. I know what boulangerie I’m going to in the morning. I know what restaurant I’m going to for lunch. I have my go to grocery store. Say if at 10 o’clock at night we don’t want to go have dinner I can just run to the little grocery store and pick up a few things for dinner in the apartment. That\u2019s just such a comfort. It takes a lot of the stress out of the planning so I can instead spend it planning the fun things I’m going to do.

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Even though I have been traveling to Paris regularly for years, one of the biggest perks is knowing my apartment is there waiting for me. I have to go to Paris twice a year. Right now I still work so staying in Paris longer really isn’t an option. But four weeks a year is sort of the sweet spot. I really do feel that sense of ownership and it makes a difference. There is just such a level of comfort, again, and knowing it’s mine. I have a piece of Paris.

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Jennifer: A big thank you to Angela for sharing so much about her experience with Paris Perfect Shared! She has shared even more with our readers with this excellent list of her favorite addresses for dining and coffee in Paris:

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Cinq Mars – 51 Rue de Verneuil, 75007
\nFavorite, I visit every trip!

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Twenty-Two Club – Palais Royal (you get the exact address a week before your reservation)
\nOverlooking Palais Royal, wonderful experience.

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Milagro – 85 Avenue Bosquet, 75007
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Bistro St Dominique – 131 rue Saint Dominique, 75007
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Linnette – 16 Avenue Rapp, 75007
\nA bit touristy but excellent onion soup and wonderful French coffees made with Cognac.

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Holybelly 5 – 5 Rue Lucien Sampaix, 75010
\nAmerican style breakfast right off the Canal Saint-Martin.

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Robert et Louise – 64 Rue Vieille du Temple, 75003
\nFood is prepared on wood burning stove in dining area.

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Josephine Chez Dumonet – 117 Rue du Cherche-Midi, 75006
\nBeef bourguignon and the Grand Marnier Souffle’ are fantastic.

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Treize Bakery Paris – 5 Rue de M\u00e9dicis, 75006
\nCaf\u00e9 overlooking Luxeombourg Gardens, great brunch. Try the carrot cake!

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Le Saint Regis – 6 Rue Jean du Bellay on \u00cele Saint-Louis, 75004
\nGood food and drinks, great place to people watch.

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Caf\u00e9 Le Nemours – 2 Place Colette, 75001
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Bonus \u2013 great coffee spots in the 7th arrondissement and beyond:

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Zia – 22 Avenue de Tourville, 75007
\nCoutume – 47 Rue de Babylone, 75007
\nBleu Olive – 184 Rue de Grenelle, 75007
\nTerres de Cafe – 67 Avenue de la Bourdonnais, 75007
\nLe Peloton Cafe – 17 Rue du Pont Louis-Philippe, 75004
\nLa Caf\u00e9oth\u00e8que – 52 Rue de l’H\u00f4tel de ville, 75004

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\n", "content_text": "Beautiful details in our Conti fractional apartment.\nOne of the best parts of our Paris Perfect Shared program has been meeting so many incredible owners from around the world and helping them realize their dreams of owning a home in Paris. Just like the owners of our Paris vacation rentals, our fractional owners have quickly become part of the Paris Perfect family. To share more about our fractional co-ownership program and the advantages of owning your own home in Paris, we’re sharing a conversation with Jennifer Balmadier, who works closely with our fractional sales, and Angela Johnson, a longtime owner of our fractional apartments in Paris.\nAngela, upper left, with her friends while traveling.\nJennifer: Thank you for chatting with us, Angela. What first drew you to the fractional lifestyle and Paris Perfect?\nAngela: My travels to Paris started back in 2013. A group of my friends, in fact, three of us in that picture just above, had never been to Europe and decided to plan a grand European tour. We each got to choose two places to visit. I somehow had always been drawn to Paris and instead of choosing two places I chose a longer stay in Paris for my wing of the trip. We then continued on to Salzburg, Munich, Bruges and Amsterdam. But I just wanted to go back to Paris! So that started it and in 2014 I went once and 2015 I went once again. And since then, I’ve been going twice a year.\nSo I found Paris Perfect first through social media and when you started posting on Instagram about the fractional offerings that caught my eye. However, I was always frustrated that they sold out so quickly. So finally, I think that’s when I met you, Jennifer, and said, “Hey, I really want to get on this waiting list.” And it just so happened that the Conti apartment was coming up for availability. The minute I saw it, I knew that I needed to purchase it. And I loved Conti! Although I love Syrah now, I still believe that living area in Conti is the most beautiful that there is!\nConti’s beautiful living room.\nJennifer: Your timing with Conti and then Syrah has always been perfect! What drew you to Syrah?\nAngela: On my first official trip to Conti, my friend Renae was with me and we met you for breakfast. And I just happened to make the comment that the only negative I had about Conti was the fact that it was only one bedroom. I often come to Paris with a friend, so I realized having two bedrooms would just be so much better for me. Of course, the sofa bed was really, really comfortable, but it just was sort of a pain to put it back together every morning and make it look as elegant as it should. During that fateful breakfast, you mentioned, “Well, it just so happens that we have a two-bedroom apartment that’s going to be available – right across the street.” We all walked over to see it and that’s when I fell in love with Syrah and decided to make that change.\nCharming details in the Syrah living room.\nThe funny thing was Renae and I talked about it throughout the day. And then that night, I sent Jennifer a note and meant what I said, “I love Conti and I don’t need to leave Conti, but I’m willing to give it up for the two bedrooms.” Because, again, if I got to stay in Conti, that was going to be perfectly fine. So I gave Jennifer the go ahead to sell my share of Conti and, I think, within 24 hours it was sold, wasn’t it, Jennifer?\nJennifer: Yes, it was very fast! Because Conti is so very charming and our supply is so much less than our demand, our resale program has been very successful for our owners – most of whom have decided to move to another fractional, like your experience, or realized that they love the Parisian lifestyle so much that they decide to upgrade to their own place. In many cases our property search team has been able to help them find the perfect place.\nAngie: Yes, you’ve done that for me twice now with fractionals. In April, I got to come and stay at Syrah for the first time and absolutely fell in love with it too. It’s very cozy and homey – extremely comfortable. While the living area is a little smaller than Conti, having two bedrooms more than makes up for it. And, as it turns out, we’re not there much during the day. We get up and we leave for the day. And it was really nice to come home in the evening and be able to have a drink or watch television. It’s just perfect for our Paris lifestyle.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nA post shared by Alex Hillkurtz, NWS, Daniel Smith ambassador (@hillkurtz)\n\n\n\nJennifer:\u00a0 You mentioned you’re often out and I’m always so impressed at the really unique things you’re doing and all the fun people you’re meeting in Paris. You’ve shared a great list of you favorite dining spots we’ve shared at the end of this blog post, but tell us a little bit about how you cultivated this amazing list of ideas?\nAngie: Well, honestly, a lot of it was going back to the very early days, just joining Facebook groups of folks who really like Paris. That’s how I met Corey Frye, from A French Frye in Paris, who was one of the sort of pioneers in that he is a tour guide in Paris, but he started these groups that are called frites (French for fries) because his last name is Frye. So over the years, I’ve really come to know these people and consider many of them friends now. Essentially what happens is that every Wednesday at Le Hibou\u2014a great brasserie in Saint-Germain-des-Pr\u00e9s\u2014anyone who belongs to this group who’s in Paris meets at four o’clock for drinks. It’s shocking that very seldom is there a Wednesday that there’s not some group of people there to meet.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nA post shared by The Earful Tower (@theearfultower)\n\n\n\nSo that was how I started cultivating some of these friendships. Then I met Oliver Gee, who has the podcast the Earful Tower, and his wife Lina from Parisian Postcards and their cute son Otis. They are just wonderful \u2013 and write wonderful children’s book set in Paris, too! Recently, they have been embarking on a great trip around Paris where they go to a different arrondissement every week and spend 24 hours. So those are just some ways I pick up different things to do not just the normal, touristy things. So we try to pick just really different things every trip to do.\nAnd then Claudine Hemingway is another person that I met through Facebook and Instagram, who I swear knows more about Paris history than many Parisians. She is the person you want to go to the Louvre with on one of her private tours since she knows the museum inside and out and knows how to bypass all the crowds and take you directly to whatever it is you want to see. So along the way I’ve just met so many fascinating people and they’ve now become friends. So every time I go to Paris I have to meet up with Claudine and Oliver and Lina and I have to see Corey. Having friends there now makes me feel even more at home in Paris.\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nView this post on Instagram\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nA post shared by Twenty-Two Club Paris (@twentytwoclubparis)\n\n\n\nJennifer: Can you share more about the dinner club you discovered in Paris?\nAngela: Yes \u2013 it’s remarkable! If my understanding is correct, this will only be through the end of this year, but there’s still time to experience it. So the folks who own the restaurants Verjus and Ellsworth in Paris happened upon an apartment in the Palais Royale where the owner is going to do a huge remodel but isn’t going to start it until 2023. He allowed them to rent an apartment in the Palais Royale and they serve dinners on Friday and Saturday nights. And it’s called the 22 Club because there’s a table that fits into the dining room where 22 people can sit. So it’s this communal table with this exquisitely planned menu that starts with hors d’oeuvres while you’re mingling and meeting everyone and drinking champagne. Then there’s a wine pairing with every service. I’ve done it twice now and we’ll do it again this fall. What’s really funny about it is that Ina Garten just had dinner at the 22 Club. So everybody now knows about it, I was always sort of proud that it wasn’t really widely known so it was easy to get in. That may not be the case, but it’s worth trying because it is exceptional!\nJennifer: Some people are intimidated about a foreign language, or if they are traveling alone, but you seem to have no fear. You just take it by storm and find all these great things. How have you managed to make the city your own?\nAngela: Absolutely. I always start by being really courteous. I always say Bonjour whenever I enter any place. And I do try to speak, but my French is very, very limited. I do still make the effort but as soon as someone hears my midwest accent they just automatically revert to speaking English. And so it’s simple. I just have never been intimidated anywhere in in France. Once you get to smaller cities, that language becomes more of a barrier. But in Paris, it’s not. It does help to try to learn and speak as much French as you but, but mostly to be open and engaging with people.\nAt home at the Syrah.\nJennifer: Do you feel like being an owner brings you a different level of comfort or a different connection to Paris?\nAngela: Well for years I’ve been coming to Paris twice a year, and I was staying in different apartments. But it’s undeniably different when you own a place and can say, “This is my place and I have a place in Paris.” And it’s just so nice and convenient: I know exactly where I’m going to stay each visit and that hassle has been taken out of the planning equation. Because it’s Paris Perfect, I’m really comfortable knowing that it’s going to be clean, it’s going to be well maintained \u2013 those are really important things. Owning my own apartment in Paris just removes any concerns. When I arrive I know I’m staying at Syrah, I know it’s clean, I know, it’s maintained, I know how to get in and out of the building. I know the neighbors now. I know what boulangerie I’m going to in the morning. I know what restaurant I’m going to for lunch. I have my go to grocery store. Say if at 10 o’clock at night we don’t want to go have dinner I can just run to the little grocery store and pick up a few things for dinner in the apartment. That\u2019s just such a comfort. It takes a lot of the stress out of the planning so I can instead spend it planning the fun things I’m going to do.\nEven though I have been traveling to Paris regularly for years, one of the biggest perks is knowing my apartment is there waiting for me. I have to go to Paris twice a year. Right now I still work so staying in Paris longer really isn’t an option. But four weeks a year is sort of the sweet spot. I really do feel that sense of ownership and it makes a difference. There is just such a level of comfort, again, and knowing it’s mine. I have a piece of Paris.\n\nJennifer: A big thank you to Angela for sharing so much about her experience with Paris Perfect Shared! She has shared even more with our readers with this excellent list of her favorite addresses for dining and coffee in Paris:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCinq Mars – 51 Rue de Verneuil, 75007\nFavorite, I visit every trip!\nTwenty-Two Club – Palais Royal (you get the exact address a week before your reservation)\nOverlooking Palais Royal, wonderful experience.\nMilagro – 85 Avenue Bosquet, 75007\nFantastic!\nBistro St Dominique – 131 rue Saint Dominique, 75007\nEspecially a great experience for breakfast.\nLinnette – 16 Avenue Rapp, 75007\nA bit touristy but excellent onion soup and wonderful French coffees made with Cognac.\nHolybelly 5 – 5 Rue Lucien Sampaix, 75010\nAmerican style breakfast right off the Canal Saint-Martin.\nRobert et Louise – 64 Rue Vieille du Temple, 75003\nFood is prepared on wood burning stove in dining area.\nJosephine Chez Dumonet – 117 Rue du Cherche-Midi, 75006\nBeef bourguignon and the Grand Marnier Souffle’ are fantastic.\nTreize Bakery Paris – 5 Rue de M\u00e9dicis, 75006\nCaf\u00e9 overlooking Luxeombourg Gardens, great brunch. Try the carrot cake!\nLe Saint Regis – 6 Rue Jean du Bellay on \u00cele Saint-Louis, 75004\nGood food and drinks, great place to people watch.\nCaf\u00e9 Le Nemours – 2 Place Colette, 75001\nLovely caf\u00e9 and great location, sit on the terrace if weather allows.\n\nBonus \u2013 great coffee spots in the 7th arrondissement and beyond:\nZia – 22 Avenue de Tourville, 75007\nCoutume – 47 Rue de Babylone, 75007\nBleu Olive – 184 Rue de Grenelle, 75007\nTerres de Cafe – 67 Avenue de la Bourdonnais, 75007\nLe Peloton Cafe – 17 Rue du Pont Louis-Philippe, 75004\nLa Caf\u00e9oth\u00e8que – 52 Rue de l’H\u00f4tel de ville, 75004\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe post Meet Paris Perfect Shared Owner Angela Johnson appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2022-07-15T09:37:36-04:00", "date_modified": "2023-01-02T06:17:38-05:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/paris-perfect-shared-conti-mirror.jpg", "tags": [ "Fractional Apartment", "Fractional Co-Ownership Program", "living in Paris", "Paris lifestyle", "Paris Perfect Interviews", "Paris Perfect Shared", "Buying an Apartment in Paris", "Fractional Co-Ownership" ], "summary": "We sat down with Angela Johnson, a longtime owner of our fractional apartments, who shared about the perks of co-owning a home in Paris." }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=28708", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2022/04/introducing-the-stunning-syrah-from-paris-perfect-shared/", "title": "Introducing the Stunning Syrah from Paris Perfect Shared", "content_html": "
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The reveal of our Syrah fractional apartment in Paris!

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From searching for the perfect spot to the final decorative touches, each one our Paris Perfect Shared apartments is a labor of love. The goal is creating a stylish and comfortable Parisian home for our owners, who thanks to our fractional co-ownership program own a deeded share of the apartment for 4 weeks every year. Paris Perfect Shared has been such a success that Syrah sold out quickly \u2013 before the apartment was even finished! But this two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment turned out so stunning that we have to share the final reveal. The before and after photos show the incredible transformation and we think you\u2019ll love the Syrah as much as its owners do!

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Curious to learn more about Paris Perfect Shared? We have more Paris fractional apartments in the works and select shares available. Contact our team here to find out more and to join our early bird list to be the first to hear about future apartments for sale.

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Location Location Location

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Each one of our Paris Perfect Shared properties starts with one thing: the perfect location. With over 20 years of experience finding the most appealing apartments in Paris, we have a very specific set of guidelines when it comes to locations. The neighborhood must be convenient and full of charm, which is why we love the 7th arrondissement. It has the atmosphere of a charming little village in the heart of Paris and excellent shopping along rue Saint-Dominique. Then we look for historic details, plenty of light, and, of course, those Parisian views of our dreams.

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An unbelievable view from Syrah.

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The Syrah ticked all the boxes with its position in a classic Haussmannian building overlooking the tree-lined avenue de la Bourdannais and the Eiffel Tower. Absolutely perfect! The building has all the modern conveniences, including elevator. While the address was perfect, the apartment needed a tremendous amount of love. It was time for a complete remodel\u2014from top to bottom\u2014to transform the Syrah into a welcoming home in Paris.

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Creating an Open Plan Masterpiece at the Syrah

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BEFORE: So much potential but so much work to do in the living room and kitchen.

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The first glimpse of what would become the beautiful Syrah apartment was a shocking sight. This is precisely where our experience with apartments in Paris is essential. We look at hundreds and hundreds of apartments in Paris before we step into one like this and can see the potential shining through. While you might see a narrow kitchen and small living room with dining area, we saw nice ceiling height, plumbing access for a kitchen and, most importantly, two large west facing French doors with a view toward the Champ de Mars and Eiffel Tower. By knocking down the wall between the old living room and kitchen, we were able to create a new, much brighter and more comfortable open plan living space.

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BEFORE: The original kitchen on the left was removed to create an open plan living room.

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When we said Syrah had a top to bottom remodel, we meant it. All new wiring and central air conditioning was added as well as beautiful new oak herringbone flooring throughout the apartment. Once the wall was opened between the old kitchen and the living room, the room’s potential was already shining through. It was time to get to work with the design – our favorite part!

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AFTER: A beautiful setting for relaxing at home in Paris at the Syrah.

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Talented designer Ann Huff created a mood board and final vision for each apartment. The designs are often inspired by vintage Herm\u00e8s scarves, which you can see in the bedroom of the Syrah, and other Paris Perfect apartments! For the main living space at Syrah, the inspiration began with the beautiful setting and natural feel from the large windows looking out into the leafy green trees and beyond to the Champ de Mars. Because it felt as if the room was wrapped with this beautiful natural scene, Ann took the idea of the greenery brought it inside to capture that same sense of warmth and rich colors.

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We also realized right away that this apartment was going to be a “jewel box.” That theme was continued with rich jewel tones and the large wall mirror behind the sofa that was custom designed to reflect all the beautiful details of the room.

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AFTER: The large wall mirror captures all the beauty of the room.

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Madelyn, Paris Perfect founder, and Ann are masters at transforming Paris apartments into wonderfully livable spaces \u2013 with everything you need! The Syrah\u2019s open plan living room with kitchen and dining area is a perfect example. With its two large sets of French doors looking toward the Champ de Mars and the Eiffel Tower, this is the place you\u2019ll love relaxing while at home. It\u2019s full of light during the day and has that glimpse of the Eiffel Tower sparkling at night you won\u2019t want to miss.

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AFTER: The new kitchen in the open plan living room.

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To maximize the view and functionality of the room, the kitchen was placed along the back wall opposite the windows. The design is sleek and modern and practically disappears into the back wall, yet has great counter space and everything you need for cooking at home. Just beyond, the striking black and white striped wallpaper in the entryway creates a beautiful backdrop. And the Syrah has one more excellent and hard to find feature: central air conditioning! We were able to add it to the apartment during the renovation and it’s lovely on those warmer summer days.

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AFTER: The dining nook and kitchen.

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We transformed the space by creating a dining area with built-in seating with rich deep green material and a marble topped dining table. The TV mirror above the table is a great solution for adding a television without interfering with the room’s design. The subtle wallpaper pattern in the living room adds texture, yet keeps it simple since the room’s focus is very much on that stellar view. The entire space is brought together with a mix of antiques and modern styling with those jewel tone accents, a gorgeous chandelier and antique design elements. The \u201cjewel box\u201d living room was complete!

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Creating Two Luxurious Bedrooms and Bathrooms at Syrah

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BEFORE: The bedroom when we first viewed the apartment. Help!

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The bedrooms and bathrooms required a great deal of work as well, but we were able to transform the apartment from one large\u2014and very out of date\u2014bathroom to two full bathrooms. The first bedroom looked out over a quiet courtyard, which is a nice plus, but everything else had to be updated. The room was cleared out and Madelyn and Ann worked their magic to create a peaceful and welcoming bedroom \u2013 with a full ensuite bathroom.

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AFTER: This bedroom’s design was inspired by a vintage Herm\u00e8s scarf.

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Creating and decorating the two bedrooms at Syrah was a joy. The first bedroom\u2019s decor with its delicate shades of blue and antique gold touches was inspired by the vintage Herm\u00e8s scarf that hangs above the bed. The beautiful silk curtains, antique artwork, LED lighting around the ceiling and the chandelier with blue glass all create a fresh yet distinctively modern Parisian feel. Style blends beautifully with comfort and every element is carefully selected to create a harmonious setting. Just off the bedroom is a bright and fully remodeled ensuite bathroom. You won’t believe where it started!

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BEFORE: It’s not easy being green …

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Yes, we had some work to do for the bathrooms. But once you look beyond the green tile and mess, we realized the space was large enough to create a new ensuite bathroom for the the first bedroom plus a second half bathroom. Classic Parisian apartments often need complete updating for the bathrooms due to older plumbing and layouts, and we pay extra attention to creating bathrooms in our apartments that are stylish and comfortable \u2013 with plenty of storage. By redesigning the space, we were able to add a second toilet, which makes this two bedroom apartment far more comfortable.

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AFTER: Beautifully finished ensuite bathroom.

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Opening the wall in the second bedroom created this new ensuite bathroom with a nice marble lined shower and plenty of storage. There was even space from the original large bathroom to add a laundry area with a Bosch washing machine and separate dryer, which are also key elements to enjoy the comforts of home.

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BEFORE: The second bedroom had great potential too.

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Now it was time to tackle the second bedroom and create something that was as special as that view overlooking the Champ de Mars and Eiffel Tower. All of the windows of the apartment were updated with soundproof glass to create a quiet space for a good night’s rest. The bedroom was spacious and the original ceiling molding spectacular \u2013 see some things could be saved!

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AFTER: Sunny second bedroom is beautiful and comfortable.

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Its design is a stylish blend of floral wallpaper with beautifully ornate antique chandelier and sconces that are reflected in the starburst mirror\u2014a pop of surprise\u2014above the bed. When the trees leaf out in the spring, the natural setting is complete.

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AFTER: Mirror covered wardrobe has plenty of storage space.

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The large wardrobe has mirror covered doors that reflect the sunlight during the day and the soft lighting of the chandelier at night. All of the chandeliers in the apartment are on dimmers so you can adjust the lighting as needed.

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AFTER: On the left is the new second bathroom / On right, the new half bathroom.

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We saw the opportunity to transform an old closet into a second bathroom, which is located just outside the second bedroom. Then, as we mentioned, for added convenience the apartment’s second toilet is in a separate half bathroom. This is a practical touch that\u2019s great for guests, especially since the living room has a high-quality sofa with a trundle that converts into two comfortable single beds.

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Working at Home in Paris

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AFTER: A built-in desk in the second bedroom.

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One important feature for our fractional apartments is ensuring they feature everything needed for the modern lifestyle. Syrah has two built-in work spaces and high-speed internet \u2013 ideal for remote working or keeping in touch with family and friends. You\u2019ll find a desk area in the second bedroom situated near the large French doors. Check in at work and take a break to gaze out at the Eiffel Tower \u2013 now that\u2019s work with a view!

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But we couldn’t let you go without seeing a little glimpse of the before and after of the Syrah’s entryway. The transformation is just too incredible.

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BEFORE: The first viewing of the entryway.

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Now take a look at the after result below. It doesn’t even seem like it could be the same space. The antique gold frames and artwork stand out so beautifully against the black and white striped wallpaper that is striking yet simple. There\u2019s also a built-in desk area in the entrance, with all the plugs and chargers needed to set up your computer and work from home.

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AFTER: Beautiful entrance doubles as built-in work area.

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Ready to Join the Paris Perfect Shared Family?

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We hope you enjoyed this glimpse of the new Syrah. You can find out more about Paris Perfect Shared and how our fractional co-ownership program can help make your dreams of living in Paris come true.

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The beautiful Syrah apartment was sold out even before the finishing touches were made, which is often the case for our fractional apartments in Paris. If you\u2019d like to find out more about Paris Perfect Shared, contact us at sales@parisperfect.com and we will be happy to schedule a call or add you to our waiting list so you\u2019ll be the first to hear about our upcoming fractional apartments for sale in Paris!

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\n", "content_text": "The reveal of our Syrah fractional apartment in Paris!\nFrom searching for the perfect spot to the final decorative touches, each one our Paris Perfect Shared apartments is a labor of love. The goal is creating a stylish and comfortable Parisian home for our owners, who thanks to our fractional co-ownership program own a deeded share of the apartment for 4 weeks every year. Paris Perfect Shared has been such a success that Syrah sold out quickly \u2013 before the apartment was even finished! But this two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment turned out so stunning that we have to share the final reveal. The before and after photos show the incredible transformation and we think you\u2019ll love the Syrah as much as its owners do!\nCurious to learn more about Paris Perfect Shared? We have more Paris fractional apartments in the works and select shares available. Contact our team here to find out more and to join our early bird list to be the first to hear about future apartments for sale.\nLocation Location Location\nEach one of our Paris Perfect Shared properties starts with one thing: the perfect location. With over 20 years of experience finding the most appealing apartments in Paris, we have a very specific set of guidelines when it comes to locations. The neighborhood must be convenient and full of charm, which is why we love the 7th arrondissement. It has the atmosphere of a charming little village in the heart of Paris and excellent shopping along rue Saint-Dominique. Then we look for historic details, plenty of light, and, of course, those Parisian views of our dreams.\nAn unbelievable view from Syrah.\nThe Syrah ticked all the boxes with its position in a classic Haussmannian building overlooking the tree-lined avenue de la Bourdannais and the Eiffel Tower. Absolutely perfect! The building has all the modern conveniences, including elevator. While the address was perfect, the apartment needed a tremendous amount of love. It was time for a complete remodel\u2014from top to bottom\u2014to transform the Syrah into a welcoming home in Paris.\nCreating an Open Plan Masterpiece at the Syrah\nBEFORE: So much potential but so much work to do in the living room and kitchen.\nThe first glimpse of what would become the beautiful Syrah apartment was a shocking sight. This is precisely where our experience with apartments in Paris is essential. We look at hundreds and hundreds of apartments in Paris before we step into one like this and can see the potential shining through. While you might see a narrow kitchen and small living room with dining area, we saw nice ceiling height, plumbing access for a kitchen and, most importantly, two large west facing French doors with a view toward the Champ de Mars and Eiffel Tower. By knocking down the wall between the old living room and kitchen, we were able to create a new, much brighter and more comfortable open plan living space.\nBEFORE: The original kitchen on the left was removed to create an open plan living room.\nWhen we said Syrah had a top to bottom remodel, we meant it. All new wiring and central air conditioning was added as well as beautiful new oak herringbone flooring throughout the apartment. Once the wall was opened between the old kitchen and the living room, the room’s potential was already shining through. It was time to get to work with the design – our favorite part!\nAFTER: A beautiful setting for relaxing at home in Paris at the Syrah.\nTalented designer Ann Huff created a mood board and final vision for each apartment. The designs are often inspired by vintage Herm\u00e8s scarves, which you can see in the bedroom of the Syrah, and other Paris Perfect apartments! For the main living space at Syrah, the inspiration began with the beautiful setting and natural feel from the large windows looking out into the leafy green trees and beyond to the Champ de Mars. Because it felt as if the room was wrapped with this beautiful natural scene, Ann took the idea of the greenery brought it inside to capture that same sense of warmth and rich colors.\nWe also realized right away that this apartment was going to be a “jewel box.” That theme was continued with rich jewel tones and the large wall mirror behind the sofa that was custom designed to reflect all the beautiful details of the room.\nAFTER: The large wall mirror captures all the beauty of the room.\nMadelyn, Paris Perfect founder, and Ann are masters at transforming Paris apartments into wonderfully livable spaces \u2013 with everything you need! The Syrah\u2019s open plan living room with kitchen and dining area is a perfect example. With its two large sets of French doors looking toward the Champ de Mars and the Eiffel Tower, this is the place you\u2019ll love relaxing while at home. It\u2019s full of light during the day and has that glimpse of the Eiffel Tower sparkling at night you won\u2019t want to miss.\nAFTER: The new kitchen in the open plan living room.\nTo maximize the view and functionality of the room, the kitchen was placed along the back wall opposite the windows. The design is sleek and modern and practically disappears into the back wall, yet has great counter space and everything you need for cooking at home. Just beyond, the striking black and white striped wallpaper in the entryway creates a beautiful backdrop. And the Syrah has one more excellent and hard to find feature: central air conditioning! We were able to add it to the apartment during the renovation and it’s lovely on those warmer summer days.\nAFTER: The dining nook and kitchen.\nWe transformed the space by creating a dining area with built-in seating with rich deep green material and a marble topped dining table. The TV mirror above the table is a great solution for adding a television without interfering with the room’s design. The subtle wallpaper pattern in the living room adds texture, yet keeps it simple since the room’s focus is very much on that stellar view. The entire space is brought together with a mix of antiques and modern styling with those jewel tone accents, a gorgeous chandelier and antique design elements. The \u201cjewel box\u201d living room was complete!\nCreating Two Luxurious Bedrooms and Bathrooms at Syrah\nBEFORE: The bedroom when we first viewed the apartment. Help!\nThe bedrooms and bathrooms required a great deal of work as well, but we were able to transform the apartment from one large\u2014and very out of date\u2014bathroom to two full bathrooms. The first bedroom looked out over a quiet courtyard, which is a nice plus, but everything else had to be updated. The room was cleared out and Madelyn and Ann worked their magic to create a peaceful and welcoming bedroom \u2013 with a full ensuite bathroom.\nAFTER: This bedroom’s design was inspired by a vintage Herm\u00e8s scarf.\nCreating and decorating the two bedrooms at Syrah was a joy. The first bedroom\u2019s decor with its delicate shades of blue and antique gold touches was inspired by the vintage Herm\u00e8s scarf that hangs above the bed. The beautiful silk curtains, antique artwork, LED lighting around the ceiling and the chandelier with blue glass all create a fresh yet distinctively modern Parisian feel. Style blends beautifully with comfort and every element is carefully selected to create a harmonious setting. Just off the bedroom is a bright and fully remodeled ensuite bathroom. You won’t believe where it started!\nBEFORE: It’s not easy being green …\nYes, we had some work to do for the bathrooms. But once you look beyond the green tile and mess, we realized the space was large enough to create a new ensuite bathroom for the the first bedroom plus a second half bathroom. Classic Parisian apartments often need complete updating for the bathrooms due to older plumbing and layouts, and we pay extra attention to creating bathrooms in our apartments that are stylish and comfortable \u2013 with plenty of storage. By redesigning the space, we were able to add a second toilet, which makes this two bedroom apartment far more comfortable.\nAFTER: Beautifully finished ensuite bathroom.\nOpening the wall in the second bedroom created this new ensuite bathroom with a nice marble lined shower and plenty of storage. There was even space from the original large bathroom to add a laundry area with a Bosch washing machine and separate dryer, which are also key elements to enjoy the comforts of home.\nBEFORE: The second bedroom had great potential too.\nNow it was time to tackle the second bedroom and create something that was as special as that view overlooking the Champ de Mars and Eiffel Tower. All of the windows of the apartment were updated with soundproof glass to create a quiet space for a good night’s rest. The bedroom was spacious and the original ceiling molding spectacular \u2013 see some things could be saved!\nAFTER: Sunny second bedroom is beautiful and comfortable.\nIts design is a stylish blend of floral wallpaper with beautifully ornate antique chandelier and sconces that are reflected in the starburst mirror\u2014a pop of surprise\u2014above the bed. When the trees leaf out in the spring, the natural setting is complete.\nAFTER: Mirror covered wardrobe has plenty of storage space.\nThe large wardrobe has mirror covered doors that reflect the sunlight during the day and the soft lighting of the chandelier at night. All of the chandeliers in the apartment are on dimmers so you can adjust the lighting as needed.\nAFTER: On the left is the new second bathroom / On right, the new half bathroom.\nWe saw the opportunity to transform an old closet into a second bathroom, which is located just outside the second bedroom. Then, as we mentioned, for added convenience the apartment’s second toilet is in a separate half bathroom. This is a practical touch that\u2019s great for guests, especially since the living room has a high-quality sofa with a trundle that converts into two comfortable single beds.\nWorking at Home in Paris\nAFTER: A built-in desk in the second bedroom.\nOne important feature for our fractional apartments is ensuring they feature everything needed for the modern lifestyle. Syrah has two built-in work spaces and high-speed internet \u2013 ideal for remote working or keeping in touch with family and friends. You\u2019ll find a desk area in the second bedroom situated near the large French doors. Check in at work and take a break to gaze out at the Eiffel Tower \u2013 now that\u2019s work with a view!\nBut we couldn’t let you go without seeing a little glimpse of the before and after of the Syrah’s entryway. The transformation is just too incredible.\nBEFORE: The first viewing of the entryway.\nNow take a look at the after result below. It doesn’t even seem like it could be the same space. The antique gold frames and artwork stand out so beautifully against the black and white striped wallpaper that is striking yet simple. There\u2019s also a built-in desk area in the entrance, with all the plugs and chargers needed to set up your computer and work from home.\nAFTER: Beautiful entrance doubles as built-in work area.\nReady to Join the Paris Perfect Shared Family?\nWe hope you enjoyed this glimpse of the new Syrah. You can find out more about Paris Perfect Shared and how our fractional co-ownership program can help make your dreams of living in Paris come true.\nThe beautiful Syrah apartment was sold out even before the finishing touches were made, which is often the case for our fractional apartments in Paris. If you\u2019d like to find out more about Paris Perfect Shared, contact us at sales@parisperfect.com and we will be happy to schedule a call or add you to our waiting list so you\u2019ll be the first to hear about our upcoming fractional apartments for sale in Paris!\nThe post Introducing the Stunning Syrah from Paris Perfect Shared appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2022-04-07T11:58:14-04:00", "date_modified": "2024-11-12T09:23:16-05:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/paris-perfect-shared-syrah.jpg", "tags": [ "before and after photos", "decorating parisian apartment", "Fractional Apartment", "Fractional Co-Ownership Program", "paris apartment for sale", "Paris Apartment Remodeling", "Paris Apartment Renovation", "Paris Perfect Shared", "Parisian renovation", "remodeled paris apartment", "Buying an Apartment in Paris", "Fractional Co-Ownership" ], "summary": "The finishing touches are complete and we're excited to reveal the new Syrah apartment from Paris Perfect Shared \u2013 our popular fractional co-ownership program." }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=28551", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2022/03/the-signature-hermes-scarves-at-paris-perfect-shared/", "title": "The Signature Herm\u00e8s Scarves at Paris Perfect Shared", "content_html": "
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Our Conti apartment featuring a vintage Herm\u00e8s scarf that inspired the decor.

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Decorating apartments in Paris is one of our greatest passions, and is one that involves many details \u2013 and often many hands. Over 12 years ago, we began a wonderful friendship with the talented designer Ann Huff, who worked with us on the design of several\u00a0of our Paris Perfect vacation rentals and with Paris Perfect Shared, our fractional co-ownership program. Together with Madelyn, Paris Perfect founder, it\u2019s the dream team that adds the perfect finishing touches our guests and owners love.

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While every detail is perfection, there\u2019s one element that has become a much-loved feature in our Paris Perfect Shared properties. This is the signature Herm\u00e8s scarves that have simultaneously inspired and become an integral part of the decor for each apartment. While you might just think of scarves for wearing, they can also add a beautiful touch to your home. For the story behind how we started decorating with vintage scarves, we sat down with Madelyn and Ann to chat more about this unique design inspiration, tips for shopping for scarves in Paris and more!

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Ann (left) and Madelyn (right) – a friendship that started with a love for Paris and design.

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Where did the idea for using vintages scarves as the symbol for our Paris Perfect Shared fractional apartments begin?

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Ann: It\u2019s interesting how it all started. Maddy and I come at things a bit differently and she always approaches things from the history and loves the history behind the scarves. I approach things more visually, and so often I will be shopping for antiques in markets and will come across scarves where the colors really speak to me. I\u2019ll bring those out and look at them and then Maddy, if she\u2019s with me, will often recognize them and dives right into the history behind the designs. It\u2019s great!

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Maddy: One of the first vintage Herm\u00e8s scarves was in the\u00a0Cairanne fractional apartment where it makes a beautiful statement above the bed. It’s the Bride de Cour pattern designed by Fran\u00e7oise de la Perriere, which was first released in 1969. I love how the signature equestrian accessories have been stylized into a beautiful decorative pattern. You paired the intricate designs from the scarf beautifully with gold sconces on each side. That was when we saw how a signature scarf influenced the elements and really tied the room design together. And it was a success immediately! The owners loved it and it very quickly became a signature for Paris Perfect Shared. Now we couldn’t imagine designing one of our fractional apartments for sale without this design element \u2013 our owners are always anxious to see the Herm\u00e8s scarf that inspired their apartment!

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The elegant Herm\u00e8s scarf in the Cairanne bedroom.

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Ann: Yes and after Cairanne there was Conti, where the scarf definitely drove the design. The pattern of that scarf really caught my eye with its striking black, white and gold designs that are just so beautiful. Of course, Maddy went nuts over it because the historical pattern and themes and I went nuts over the design and planned the entire apartment around those colors. Looking closer at Conti, if you notice the tassels in the design on the scarf, that drove the design of the sconces on either side of the fireplace mantle in the living room, which have tassels on them. And the same with the black shades, they were inspired by the distinctive black from the scarf. Cairanne and Conti were really the beginning of the scarves.

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LEFT: Detail of the Herm\u00e8s scarf at Conti. / RIGHT: The sconces also feature tassels.

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Maddy: Yes, and those two scarves have so much history for Herm\u00e8s in their designs. The beautiful scarf in Conti is the iconic Memoire d’Herm\u00e8s with a design by Caty Latham that pays homage to Herm\u00e8s founder Thierry Herm\u00e8s. In the center you’ll spot a portrait of him surrounded by objet d’art that have come to represent Herm\u00e8s. Latham created many iconic designs for Herm\u00e8s including much of the equestrian series, the Egypt series, and designs with keys and tassels.

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Details on the wall sconces mimic the pattern of the Herm\u00e8s scarf.

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What part does a signature piece likes a vintage scarf play in creating a theme or feel for an apartment? And which comes first \u2013 the scarf or the room design?

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Ann: It\u2019s funny and I\u2019m sure Maddy will agree with this. We probably look at hundreds of scarves every year at least. Because we look at them in every market that we go to \u2013 and we go to a lot of markets. Out of hundreds we probably pick out like three that we like. So it\u2019s really a very selective and intuitive feeling\u2014when you see the right one you know\u2014and you know okay that\u2019s what the apartment is going to look like.

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After the experience with Conti, some of the scarves that we found drove the decisions for the colors and the tone for the apartment. Very rarely do we have the opposite happen where we\u2019re excited to find a scarf that will match the d\u00e9cor that we\u2019ve found. I would say that in the apartments that we\u2019ve done\u2014Conti and Armagnac and Syrah\u2014all the designs were driven by finding a scarf and that \u201caha\u201d moment when we found the right one.

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With Vivant, we had an \u201caha\u201d moment with the scarf, which was so beautiful with its gold and pale pink colors. But when we got it in there we decided that probably it would be better to play off of it but to keep it a little more subtle, so we put it in the hallway. Interestingly enough, our latest Paris Perfect Shared apartment project is the first and only one so far where we\u2019re doing the opposite. With this one, the design got driven first and then we had to set out to find the right scarf. And that\u2019s been really fun!

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Keys are the perfect symbol to welcome you to your very own Paris apartment!

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So far, you\u2019ve featured only Herm\u00e8s scarves. What makes these scarves so special?

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Madelyn: Herm\u00e8s is the gold standard of scarves. The are among the most cherished scarves in the world, the most interesting from a design perspective and, of course, a historical perspective. This is why the Herm\u00e8s scarves are the perfect signature for our fractional apartments in Paris. They are the best of the best, they stand the test of time. The is the whole philosophy of how we operate, how Ann decorates, how we remodel \u2013 to create something that stands the test of time. That has always been our philosophy and one of the elements we love is how perfectly this has become the calling card for our fractional apartments.

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Ann: Herm\u00e8s is iconically French \u2013 it just oozes French style. The quality, the history, the patterns are everything that embodies French artisan design. The patterns are also full of symbols that resonate for the fractional apartments in Paris. The scarf for Vivant is the iconic Les Clefs design by Caty Latham that was first released in 1965. With all the keys, I thought that was really meaningful for Paris Perfect Shared. You\u2019re going to get your keys to your own apartment in Paris! And that pattern is also a pretty popular design. Some were really famous and were done in multiple colors and some have notable designers and are signed \u2013 those are real collector items.

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The one that we\u2019re putting in the fractional apartment we\u2019re currently decorating is the oldest scarf, I believe from the 1960s. It\u2019s actually quite fragile and the framer has to be really careful framing it. It\u2019s exciting. Our framer always gets really excited about the scarves that we bring in and we always talk about them \u2013 they\u2019re like our friends.

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The Herm\u00e8s Ludovicus Magnus scarf by Fran\u00e7oise de la Perriere in the Armagnac.

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That brings up a good question: to frame or not to frame? Any suggestions for framing a vintage scarf?

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Ann: First of all, I think it\u2019s very interesting that the scarves are never square. While you might think they\u2019re square, they\u2019re actually not quite square \u2013 usually they\u2019re off by about a half an inch. Make sure your framer measures it really carefully in order to get it right. The framer has to be super careful about how they do it. This is where you\u2019ll want to do your research and find an experienced framer. Our framer does batting underneath the scarf, that is, a layer of batting and then she puts the scarf over it.

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At the Syrah the Herm\u00e8s scarf has been framed without glass.

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Just recently we\u2019re starting to frame them without glass on top, because you don\u2019t really need glass. They are pretty color safe and I prefer them without because then you don\u2019t get the glare and they\u2019re also lighter. They do end up getting really heavy with the glass, so I\u2019m excited for this transition. The first one we did without glass was for the\u00a0Syrah apartment and we\u2019re doing another one without glass for the project we\u2019re working on right now. All you have to do is gently dust it every once in a while with a feather duster.

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The other tip is for cleaning and preparing your scarf \u2013 to wear or hang. First of all, when you take them to the dry cleaner, make sure that you tell them to write down on the receipt that it\u2019s an Herm\u00e8s scarf and what it is of because dry cleaners have been known to swap them out with other scarves. The other thing is to make sure that they know\u2014especially in the US\u2014not to iron the edges, because the edges are hand rolled and hand stitched. You want them to be rolled and ironing will flatten them down and destroy them forever.

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Ann discovering the Vivant Herm\u00e8s scarf at the puces – the Paris antique market.

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Can you share some tips for buying vintage scarves? How do you know if you\u2019ve found a real Herm\u00e8s scarf at a market?

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Ann: The most important thing is that hand rolling we mentioned. You\u2019ll want to look closely since it\u2019s always rolled toward the front and is hand stitched. The telltale is the feel of the silk and the signature. There\u2019s always a Herm\u00e8s signature and it has to be spelled correctly. That sounds so obvious, but a lot of them don\u2019t have the grave accent over the second e and you know automatically that it\u2019s a fake if they don\u2019t.

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But the feel is distinctive and just takes some experience. For instance, I bought a bunch of scarves one time at a market and I was in a hurry. I bought five at the same time. I just knew I liked them all so I took them. When I got home and was unpacking and folding them to put them away, I picked one up and immediately could tell that it was a fake. I could just tell by the feel \u2013 it didn\u2019t have the same feel as the other ones. And then I washed it just to see what would happen and it completely bled and I knew. You make mistakes, but that\u2019s how you learn too.

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Look for the correct accent on Herm\u00e8s and the rolled edge details.

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Madelyn: After identifying that you\u2019re looking at an authentic Herm\u00e8s scarf, you\u2019ll have to look for the designs that speak to you \u2013 the ones that grab your attention. And here is also where Herm\u00e8s designs are so special. They choose designers for their seasonal scarves, and each one is full of symbols and has a story that adds to the richness of the design. This is what made it so cool when Ann thought, hey this could be a great base for designing a whole apartment around, because they are truly works of art.

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It\u2019s very rare to have fashion pieces that gain in value like that over the years. Some of them are so sought after by collectors that they are impossible to find. For instance, I\u2019ve been looking for a Pont Neuf scarf for years. I\u2019ve got it on watch at different auction houses, but none ever come up. Some scarves are so popular that they sell out and you never see them again. The limited edition aspect really adds to the cherished aspect of them. Once they do a scarf they rarely repeat it and when they do it means it\u2019s one of their iconic patterns.

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Shopping at Les Puces de Saint Ouen (credit)

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Where do you hunt for your vintage scarves and d\u00e9cor in Paris?

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Ann: The flea market\u00a0Puces de Paris Saint-Ouen has three or four vintage shops and some of them are kind of hidden while others are well known. There\u2019s one or two in Paul Bert Serpette, but if you walk along Vernissage\u2014that\u2019s the part of the flea market with all the little alleys where it\u2019s easy to get lost\u2014you may come across some people who may just have five or six of them. I think those are just as much fun to look through as the piles and piles that you can find elsewhere. You just never know when you\u2019re going to come across that little jewel that you have to have.

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In the 7th arrondissement there are a few shops, including CORNER LUXE at 45 avenue Bosquet, where I bought one scarf recently. That\u2019s a great spot right in the center of Paris.

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Madelyn: Yes, the flea market is a must if you\u2019re shopping for vintage Herm\u00e8s scarves. You can also check out the popular consignment stores around Paris. There are also many excellent vintage shops in Paris.

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Next stop … Florence with Italy Perfect Shared!

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Now that the Shared experience is moving to Italy, have you thought about what the design symbol might be for Italy?

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Madelyn: We\u2019re very excited about expanding our successful fractional co-ownership program to Italy. Our first stop is Florence\u2014the birthplace of the Renaissance and one of Italy\u2019s most beautiful cities\u2014and the properties are going to be extraordinary. Stay tuned for more news about Italy Perfect Shared in Florence coming very soon!

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Ann: We\u2019re still developing ideas, but one thing we will be doing in most, if not all, the Italy fractional apartments is that we\u2019re having some beautiful chandeliers made that are a combination of wood, crystal and metal. They\u2019re very Italian and really pretty. They\u2019re handmade and I\u2019m really excited about them.

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Madelyn: Italy is a design dream, with incredible artisan companies that produce the most beautiful linens and decor as well as incredible antique shopping as well. Stay tuned for more news about Italy Perfect Shared in Florence coming very soon!

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The post The Signature Herm\u00e8s Scarves at Paris Perfect Shared appeared first on Paris Perfect.

\n", "content_text": "Our Conti apartment featuring a vintage Herm\u00e8s scarf that inspired the decor.\nDecorating apartments in Paris is one of our greatest passions, and is one that involves many details \u2013 and often many hands. Over 12 years ago, we began a wonderful friendship with the talented designer Ann Huff, who worked with us on the design of several\u00a0of our Paris Perfect vacation rentals and with Paris Perfect Shared, our fractional co-ownership program. Together with Madelyn, Paris Perfect founder, it\u2019s the dream team that adds the perfect finishing touches our guests and owners love.\nWhile every detail is perfection, there\u2019s one element that has become a much-loved feature in our Paris Perfect Shared properties. This is the signature Herm\u00e8s scarves that have simultaneously inspired and become an integral part of the decor for each apartment. While you might just think of scarves for wearing, they can also add a beautiful touch to your home. For the story behind how we started decorating with vintage scarves, we sat down with Madelyn and Ann to chat more about this unique design inspiration, tips for shopping for scarves in Paris and more!\nAnn (left) and Madelyn (right) – a friendship that started with a love for Paris and design.\nWhere did the idea for using vintages scarves as the symbol for our Paris Perfect Shared fractional apartments begin?\nAnn: It\u2019s interesting how it all started. Maddy and I come at things a bit differently and she always approaches things from the history and loves the history behind the scarves. I approach things more visually, and so often I will be shopping for antiques in markets and will come across scarves where the colors really speak to me. I\u2019ll bring those out and look at them and then Maddy, if she\u2019s with me, will often recognize them and dives right into the history behind the designs. It\u2019s great!\nMaddy: One of the first vintage Herm\u00e8s scarves was in the\u00a0Cairanne fractional apartment where it makes a beautiful statement above the bed. It’s the Bride de Cour pattern designed by Fran\u00e7oise de la Perriere, which was first released in 1969. I love how the signature equestrian accessories have been stylized into a beautiful decorative pattern. You paired the intricate designs from the scarf beautifully with gold sconces on each side. That was when we saw how a signature scarf influenced the elements and really tied the room design together. And it was a success immediately! The owners loved it and it very quickly became a signature for Paris Perfect Shared. Now we couldn’t imagine designing one of our fractional apartments for sale without this design element \u2013 our owners are always anxious to see the Herm\u00e8s scarf that inspired their apartment!\nThe elegant Herm\u00e8s scarf in the Cairanne bedroom.\nAnn: Yes and after Cairanne there was Conti, where the scarf definitely drove the design. The pattern of that scarf really caught my eye with its striking black, white and gold designs that are just so beautiful. Of course, Maddy went nuts over it because the historical pattern and themes and I went nuts over the design and planned the entire apartment around those colors. Looking closer at Conti, if you notice the tassels in the design on the scarf, that drove the design of the sconces on either side of the fireplace mantle in the living room, which have tassels on them. And the same with the black shades, they were inspired by the distinctive black from the scarf. Cairanne and Conti were really the beginning of the scarves.\nLEFT: Detail of the Herm\u00e8s scarf at Conti. / RIGHT: The sconces also feature tassels.\nMaddy: Yes, and those two scarves have so much history for Herm\u00e8s in their designs. The beautiful scarf in Conti is the iconic Memoire d’Herm\u00e8s with a design by Caty Latham that pays homage to Herm\u00e8s founder Thierry Herm\u00e8s. In the center you’ll spot a portrait of him surrounded by objet d’art that have come to represent Herm\u00e8s. Latham created many iconic designs for Herm\u00e8s including much of the equestrian series, the Egypt series, and designs with keys and tassels.\nDetails on the wall sconces mimic the pattern of the Herm\u00e8s scarf.\nWhat part does a signature piece likes a vintage scarf play in creating a theme or feel for an apartment? And which comes first \u2013 the scarf or the room design?\nAnn: It\u2019s funny and I\u2019m sure Maddy will agree with this. We probably look at hundreds of scarves every year at least. Because we look at them in every market that we go to \u2013 and we go to a lot of markets. Out of hundreds we probably pick out like three that we like. So it\u2019s really a very selective and intuitive feeling\u2014when you see the right one you know\u2014and you know okay that\u2019s what the apartment is going to look like.\nAfter the experience with Conti, some of the scarves that we found drove the decisions for the colors and the tone for the apartment. Very rarely do we have the opposite happen where we\u2019re excited to find a scarf that will match the d\u00e9cor that we\u2019ve found. I would say that in the apartments that we\u2019ve done\u2014Conti and Armagnac and Syrah\u2014all the designs were driven by finding a scarf and that \u201caha\u201d moment when we found the right one.\nWith Vivant, we had an \u201caha\u201d moment with the scarf, which was so beautiful with its gold and pale pink colors. But when we got it in there we decided that probably it would be better to play off of it but to keep it a little more subtle, so we put it in the hallway. Interestingly enough, our latest Paris Perfect Shared apartment project is the first and only one so far where we\u2019re doing the opposite. With this one, the design got driven first and then we had to set out to find the right scarf. And that\u2019s been really fun!\nKeys are the perfect symbol to welcome you to your very own Paris apartment!\nSo far, you\u2019ve featured only Herm\u00e8s scarves. What makes these scarves so special? \nMadelyn: Herm\u00e8s is the gold standard of scarves. The are among the most cherished scarves in the world, the most interesting from a design perspective and, of course, a historical perspective. This is why the Herm\u00e8s scarves are the perfect signature for our fractional apartments in Paris. They are the best of the best, they stand the test of time. The is the whole philosophy of how we operate, how Ann decorates, how we remodel \u2013 to create something that stands the test of time. That has always been our philosophy and one of the elements we love is how perfectly this has become the calling card for our fractional apartments.\nAnn: Herm\u00e8s is iconically French \u2013 it just oozes French style. The quality, the history, the patterns are everything that embodies French artisan design. The patterns are also full of symbols that resonate for the fractional apartments in Paris. The scarf for Vivant is the iconic Les Clefs design by Caty Latham that was first released in 1965. With all the keys, I thought that was really meaningful for Paris Perfect Shared. You\u2019re going to get your keys to your own apartment in Paris! And that pattern is also a pretty popular design. Some were really famous and were done in multiple colors and some have notable designers and are signed \u2013 those are real collector items.\nThe one that we\u2019re putting in the fractional apartment we\u2019re currently decorating is the oldest scarf, I believe from the 1960s. It\u2019s actually quite fragile and the framer has to be really careful framing it. It\u2019s exciting. Our framer always gets really excited about the scarves that we bring in and we always talk about them \u2013 they\u2019re like our friends.\nThe Herm\u00e8s Ludovicus Magnus scarf by Fran\u00e7oise de la Perriere in the Armagnac.\nThat brings up a good question: to frame or not to frame? Any suggestions for framing a vintage scarf?\nAnn: First of all, I think it\u2019s very interesting that the scarves are never square. While you might think they\u2019re square, they\u2019re actually not quite square \u2013 usually they\u2019re off by about a half an inch. Make sure your framer measures it really carefully in order to get it right. The framer has to be super careful about how they do it. This is where you\u2019ll want to do your research and find an experienced framer. Our framer does batting underneath the scarf, that is, a layer of batting and then she puts the scarf over it.\nAt the Syrah the Herm\u00e8s scarf has been framed without glass.\nJust recently we\u2019re starting to frame them without glass on top, because you don\u2019t really need glass. They are pretty color safe and I prefer them without because then you don\u2019t get the glare and they\u2019re also lighter. They do end up getting really heavy with the glass, so I\u2019m excited for this transition. The first one we did without glass was for the\u00a0Syrah apartment and we\u2019re doing another one without glass for the project we\u2019re working on right now. All you have to do is gently dust it every once in a while with a feather duster.\nThe other tip is for cleaning and preparing your scarf \u2013 to wear or hang. First of all, when you take them to the dry cleaner, make sure that you tell them to write down on the receipt that it\u2019s an Herm\u00e8s scarf and what it is of because dry cleaners have been known to swap them out with other scarves. The other thing is to make sure that they know\u2014especially in the US\u2014not to iron the edges, because the edges are hand rolled and hand stitched. You want them to be rolled and ironing will flatten them down and destroy them forever.\nAnn discovering the Vivant Herm\u00e8s scarf at the puces – the Paris antique market.\nCan you share some tips for buying vintage scarves? How do you know if you\u2019ve found a real Herm\u00e8s scarf at a market?\nAnn: The most important thing is that hand rolling we mentioned. You\u2019ll want to look closely since it\u2019s always rolled toward the front and is hand stitched. The telltale is the feel of the silk and the signature. There\u2019s always a Herm\u00e8s signature and it has to be spelled correctly. That sounds so obvious, but a lot of them don\u2019t have the grave accent over the second e and you know automatically that it\u2019s a fake if they don\u2019t.\nBut the feel is distinctive and just takes some experience. For instance, I bought a bunch of scarves one time at a market and I was in a hurry. I bought five at the same time. I just knew I liked them all so I took them. When I got home and was unpacking and folding them to put them away, I picked one up and immediately could tell that it was a fake. I could just tell by the feel \u2013 it didn\u2019t have the same feel as the other ones. And then I washed it just to see what would happen and it completely bled and I knew. You make mistakes, but that\u2019s how you learn too.\nLook for the correct accent on Herm\u00e8s and the rolled edge details.\nMadelyn: After identifying that you\u2019re looking at an authentic Herm\u00e8s scarf, you\u2019ll have to look for the designs that speak to you \u2013 the ones that grab your attention. And here is also where Herm\u00e8s designs are so special. They choose designers for their seasonal scarves, and each one is full of symbols and has a story that adds to the richness of the design. This is what made it so cool when Ann thought, hey this could be a great base for designing a whole apartment around, because they are truly works of art.\nIt\u2019s very rare to have fashion pieces that gain in value like that over the years. Some of them are so sought after by collectors that they are impossible to find. For instance, I\u2019ve been looking for a Pont Neuf scarf for years. I\u2019ve got it on watch at different auction houses, but none ever come up. Some scarves are so popular that they sell out and you never see them again. The limited edition aspect really adds to the cherished aspect of them. Once they do a scarf they rarely repeat it and when they do it means it\u2019s one of their iconic patterns.\nShopping at Les Puces de Saint Ouen (credit)\nWhere do you hunt for your vintage scarves and d\u00e9cor in Paris? \nAnn: The flea market\u00a0Puces de Paris Saint-Ouen has three or four vintage shops and some of them are kind of hidden while others are well known. There\u2019s one or two in Paul Bert Serpette, but if you walk along Vernissage\u2014that\u2019s the part of the flea market with all the little alleys where it\u2019s easy to get lost\u2014you may come across some people who may just have five or six of them. I think those are just as much fun to look through as the piles and piles that you can find elsewhere. You just never know when you\u2019re going to come across that little jewel that you have to have.\nIn the 7th arrondissement there are a few shops, including CORNER LUXE at 45 avenue Bosquet, where I bought one scarf recently. That\u2019s a great spot right in the center of Paris.\nMadelyn: Yes, the flea market is a must if you\u2019re shopping for vintage Herm\u00e8s scarves. You can also check out the popular consignment stores around Paris. There are also many excellent vintage shops in Paris.\nNext stop … Florence with Italy Perfect Shared!\nNow that the Shared experience is moving to Italy, have you thought about what the design symbol might be for Italy?\nMadelyn: We\u2019re very excited about expanding our successful fractional co-ownership program to Italy. Our first stop is Florence\u2014the birthplace of the Renaissance and one of Italy\u2019s most beautiful cities\u2014and the properties are going to be extraordinary. Stay tuned for more news about Italy Perfect Shared in Florence coming very soon!\nAnn: We\u2019re still developing ideas, but one thing we will be doing in most, if not all, the Italy fractional apartments is that we\u2019re having some beautiful chandeliers made that are a combination of wood, crystal and metal. They\u2019re very Italian and really pretty. They\u2019re handmade and I\u2019m really excited about them.\nMadelyn: Italy is a design dream, with incredible artisan companies that produce the most beautiful linens and decor as well as incredible antique shopping as well. Stay tuned for more news about Italy Perfect Shared in Florence coming very soon!\nThe post The Signature Herm\u00e8s Scarves at Paris Perfect Shared appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2022-03-11T07:25:03-05:00", "date_modified": "2024-11-12T09:11:19-05:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/paris-perfect-shared-conti-hermes-living-dining-room.jpg", "tags": [ "antique and home decor shopping", "decorating parisian apartment", "flea market", "Fractional Apartment", "Fractional Co-Ownership Program", "French Decorating", "home decorating", "Les PUces de Saint-Ouen", "Paris Flea Markets", "Paris Perfect Shared", "vintage shopping paris", "Fractional Co-Ownership", "Paris Home Remodels" ], "summary": "Go behind the scenes to find out how vintage Herm\u00e8s scarves became the much-loved signature for our Paris Perfect Shared apartments." }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=27917", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2021/07/armagnac-fractional-apartment/", "title": "Unveiling the New Armagnac Fractional Apartment", "content_html": "
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A toast to the new Armagnac!

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After an exciting renovation and gorgeous interior design, we\u2019re thrilled to draw back the curtain and reveal the beautiful new\u00a0Armagnac apartment. This remarkable property is the latest in our\u00a0Paris Perfect Shared Fractional Co-Ownership Program that offers you the chance to own a deeded share in a Paris apartment for 4 weeks per year with our excellent management and care. That means a worry-free way to live the Parisian dream! This program is so popular that the Armagnac sold out quickly \u2013 before the final reveal was even complete. But, don\u2019t worry, we have more exciting fractional apartments in the works.\u00a0Contact our team here to join our early bird list to be the first to hear about our upcoming fractional apartments for sale.

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The renovation of the one bedroom Armagnac apartment was a whirlwind of unexpected finds and antique treasure hunts, and we couldn\u2019t be happier with the result. Whether you\u2019re looking to buy an apartment in Paris, simply love a good renovation before and after, or are looking to add a touch of Parisian style to your home, you\u2019ll love the stunning before and after transformation of Armagnac!

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A Dream Location & Eiffel Tower View

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Just look at that perfect view of the Eiffel Tower!

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The Armagnac is one of those rare property finds in Paris that has a prime position in a corner building on\u00a0rue Saint-Dominique overlooking leafy tree-lined boulevards from its 6th floor (7th North American) setting. The historic building is full of charm inside and out but has the modern convenience of an elevator – a must! The most spectacular feature, however, is the unobstructed view of the Eiffel Tower from large windows in the living room, dining area, kitchen and bedroom. This one bedroom apartment is full of light from all the windows, and you’ll find yourself simply staring at the awe-inspiring view at every opportunity.

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With such a prime location, our mission was to transform this property into the dream Paris apartment we knew it could be. Yet, it wasn’t an easy task to fully update the space since it hadn’t been touched since 1960. Along the way we discovered several very old oak beams that we highlight in the new design as well as a covered and completely forgotten window. Yes – another window with that Eiffel Tower view! In addition to designing the space to take advantage of those unforgettable views, we also maximized it for comfort with central air conditioning and top quality finishes throughout. Let’s take a closer look room by room at how we transformed the Armagnac into a gorgeous new Parisian home.

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Living Room – A Front Row Seat View of the Eiffel Tower

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BEFORE: The living room before renovation started

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The living room was quite bare bones when we first viewed the space. It was a large and light-filled room that just begged for a decor that set the scene for admiring the direct view of the Eiffel Tower from the two large windows. Here\u2019s where we combined \u00a0signature design of contemporary comfort with antiques — the perfect touch to create welcoming living spaces with a distinctive Parisian style.

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AFTER: Elegant and comfortable living room

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The first order of business was to create an inviting space to settle in and savor that Eiffel Tower view. Opting for light colored furniture keeps the overall sense of space and brightness of the room. The sofa is flanked by two comfy armchairs and a spectacular antique gold framed mirror both centers the room and also reflects the light and views. For added convenience, the high-quality sofa has a trundle that converts into two comfortable single beds for extra sleeping space.

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AFTER: Each detail handpicked for the Armagnac

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Whether you’re curled up on the sofa reading a good book, chatting with friends or watching the twinkling lights dance across the Eiffel Tower after dark, the living room at Armagnac has been decorated to enhance that perfect view. The artwork is subtle yet just the right touch for setting the scene. Above the decorative fireplace mantle you’ll spot a framed vintage Herm\u00e8s scarf celebrating Louis XIV, with ornate gold designs and the sun symbol for the “Sun King” in the center top. It\u2019s from the original first issue in the 1960s, which was so popular it was recently remade. The shades of blue, gold and beige helped inspire the colors of the room that are picked up again in the elegant chandelier, antique frames and distinctive wall sconces above the sofa.

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AFTER: Modern touches in the living room

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Of course, you’ll also find a large flat screen TV mounted to the living room wall, which is perfect for relaxing entertainment at home. That is, if you manage to pull your eyes away from the Eiffel Tower!

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Dining Room – Uncovering the Past

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BEFORE: The dining room before renovation

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The dining room at the Armagnac revealed the most surprises during the renovation. Thankfully, they were the good sort of surprises, which are always a plus when remodeling! Here we chose to alter the original floor plan slightly to open up a new entry to the adjacent living room and to move the entrance to the bathroom to a more convenient location. There was also a mystery to uncover. From the exterior of the building we had noticed there was a window with its shutters closed tight. Investigating further revealed that it was a window that had been closed a long time ago in the dining room area just to the left of those old wooden beams. Can you believe it? A window with that Eiffel Tower view being closed off!

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AFTER: The new window discovered in the dining area

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What a find! We could hardly believe that this apartment that already had four windows with a straight on view of the Eiffel Tower now had FIVE! Just imagine dining here with the Eiffel Tower lit up after dark as your view. The dining area features a lovely chandelier above a modern round table with a simple style that doesn’t take away from the historic touches in the room like the wooden beams on the wall.

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AFTER: Open plan dining area and kitchen

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By opening up the space between the dining area and kitchen we were able to create a convenient and highly functional space for cooking and enjoying meals at home. But first, there was a lot of work to do in the kitchen.

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Kitchen – A Complete Overhaul

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BEFORE: The kitchen needed a complete makeover from top to bottom

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If a picture is worth a thousand words, that photo of the old kitchen at Armagnac says everything that needs to be said about how much the kitchen needed a complete remodel. The space was gutted and a beautiful new kitchen was designed with marble backsplash and counters and sleek white cabinets with gold handles. Storage was maximized on all sides and the kitchen features all the modern conveniences for cooking at home.

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AFTER: A view of the Eiffel Tower over the kitchen sink!

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To create a bit more space around the oven and stove top, we moved the sink to below the window in the kitchen. Which, yes you guessed it, has that same dreamy Eiffel Tower view! Now that adds a whole different meaning to doing the dishes, doesn’t it?

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Bedroom – From Dreary to Parisian Chic

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BEFORE: The dreary bedroom before remodeling

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Although the bedroom at the Armagnac boasts a great view of the Eiffel Tower to the right, the rest of the room needed a complete redesign, too. The built-in shelves around the window closed off the space so we removed those and replaced the existing wardrobes with new custom made ones that flank the bed with shelving over the top to maximize storage space.

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AFTER: Sweet dreams in this stylish and comfortable bedroom

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The antique gold framed mirror and sconces as well as the chandelier add a classic Parisian feel that blends so well with the delicate floral motif on the wallpaper behind the bed and the muted colors of the silk curtains. While every room in the Armagnac was completely renovated, the before and after of the bedroom was so very satisfying to see happen. This apartment is such a gem and now it shimmers just as it should!

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BATHROOM

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BEFORE: Bathroom on the left and half bath on the right

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Before the renovation the Armagnac had a bathroom with shower and sink and a separate half bath with toilet. While the layout was convenient with windows in both rooms, the spaces here needed to be fully gutted for a complete makeover as well. A bright marble tile was selected to fill the space with light and gold accents add a touch of glam. The walk in shower includes a rainwater shower head and double sinks were added in the new design.

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AFTER: Stylish bathroom with walk in shower and double sinks with lots of storage

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The half bath was completely remodeled with subway tiles and a subtle animal print wallpaper. Built in storage creates a less cluttered design and the addition of a sink with more storage below was a must.

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The bathroom also includes a Bosch washing machine and a separate dryer, which is a rare feature for a Paris apartment. This is one of those design elements that while little is a major convenience while living in Paris, so we consider it a priority to include whenever possible.

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Become a Paris Perfect Fractional Owner

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Join our fast growing number of Paris Perfect Shared owners!

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If you can imagine yourself at home in a Paris apartment like Armagnac, you’ll want to know more about our Paris Perfect Shared Fractional Co-Ownership Program. This allows you to step right into a beautifully finished and maintained apartment so all you have to do is relax and enjoy your home in Paris. No hassles with remodeling, decorating or upkeep – simply enjoy your time in Paris each year! While the shares of Armagnac have already sold in advance, we’re currently working on the finishing touches of more fractional apartments for sale. Contact our team to find out more details about Paris Perfect Shared and sign up to be the first to hear about new properties for sale!

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The post Unveiling the New Armagnac Fractional Apartment appeared first on Paris Perfect.

\n", "content_text": "A toast to the new Armagnac!\nAfter an exciting renovation and gorgeous interior design, we\u2019re thrilled to draw back the curtain and reveal the beautiful new\u00a0Armagnac apartment. This remarkable property is the latest in our\u00a0Paris Perfect Shared Fractional Co-Ownership Program that offers you the chance to own a deeded share in a Paris apartment for 4 weeks per year with our excellent management and care. That means a worry-free way to live the Parisian dream! This program is so popular that the Armagnac sold out quickly \u2013 before the final reveal was even complete. But, don\u2019t worry, we have more exciting fractional apartments in the works.\u00a0Contact our team here to join our early bird list to be the first to hear about our upcoming fractional apartments for sale.\nThe renovation of the one bedroom Armagnac apartment was a whirlwind of unexpected finds and antique treasure hunts, and we couldn\u2019t be happier with the result. Whether you\u2019re looking to buy an apartment in Paris, simply love a good renovation before and after, or are looking to add a touch of Parisian style to your home, you\u2019ll love the stunning before and after transformation of Armagnac!\nA Dream Location & Eiffel Tower View\nJust look at that perfect view of the Eiffel Tower!\nThe Armagnac is one of those rare property finds in Paris that has a prime position in a corner building on\u00a0rue Saint-Dominique overlooking leafy tree-lined boulevards from its 6th floor (7th North American) setting. The historic building is full of charm inside and out but has the modern convenience of an elevator – a must! The most spectacular feature, however, is the unobstructed view of the Eiffel Tower from large windows in the living room, dining area, kitchen and bedroom. This one bedroom apartment is full of light from all the windows, and you’ll find yourself simply staring at the awe-inspiring view at every opportunity.\nWith such a prime location, our mission was to transform this property into the dream Paris apartment we knew it could be. Yet, it wasn’t an easy task to fully update the space since it hadn’t been touched since 1960. Along the way we discovered several very old oak beams that we highlight in the new design as well as a covered and completely forgotten window. Yes – another window with that Eiffel Tower view! In addition to designing the space to take advantage of those unforgettable views, we also maximized it for comfort with central air conditioning and top quality finishes throughout. Let’s take a closer look room by room at how we transformed the Armagnac into a gorgeous new Parisian home.\nLiving Room – A Front Row Seat View of the Eiffel Tower\nBEFORE: The living room before renovation started\nThe living room was quite bare bones when we first viewed the space. It was a large and light-filled room that just begged for a decor that set the scene for admiring the direct view of the Eiffel Tower from the two large windows. Here\u2019s where we combined \u00a0signature design of contemporary comfort with antiques — the perfect touch to create welcoming living spaces with a distinctive Parisian style.\nAFTER: Elegant and comfortable living room\nThe first order of business was to create an inviting space to settle in and savor that Eiffel Tower view. Opting for light colored furniture keeps the overall sense of space and brightness of the room. The sofa is flanked by two comfy armchairs and a spectacular antique gold framed mirror both centers the room and also reflects the light and views. For added convenience, the high-quality sofa has a trundle that converts into two comfortable single beds for extra sleeping space.\nAFTER: Each detail handpicked for the Armagnac\nWhether you’re curled up on the sofa reading a good book, chatting with friends or watching the twinkling lights dance across the Eiffel Tower after dark, the living room at Armagnac has been decorated to enhance that perfect view. The artwork is subtle yet just the right touch for setting the scene. Above the decorative fireplace mantle you’ll spot a framed vintage Herm\u00e8s scarf celebrating Louis XIV, with ornate gold designs and the sun symbol for the “Sun King” in the center top. It\u2019s from the original first issue in the 1960s, which was so popular it was recently remade. The shades of blue, gold and beige helped inspire the colors of the room that are picked up again in the elegant chandelier, antique frames and distinctive wall sconces above the sofa.\nAFTER: Modern touches in the living room\nOf course, you’ll also find a large flat screen TV mounted to the living room wall, which is perfect for relaxing entertainment at home. That is, if you manage to pull your eyes away from the Eiffel Tower!\nDining Room – Uncovering the Past\nBEFORE: The dining room before renovation\nThe dining room at the Armagnac revealed the most surprises during the renovation. Thankfully, they were the good sort of surprises, which are always a plus when remodeling! Here we chose to alter the original floor plan slightly to open up a new entry to the adjacent living room and to move the entrance to the bathroom to a more convenient location. There was also a mystery to uncover. From the exterior of the building we had noticed there was a window with its shutters closed tight. Investigating further revealed that it was a window that had been closed a long time ago in the dining room area just to the left of those old wooden beams. Can you believe it? A window with that Eiffel Tower view being closed off!\nAFTER: The new window discovered in the dining area\nWhat a find! We could hardly believe that this apartment that already had four windows with a straight on view of the Eiffel Tower now had FIVE! Just imagine dining here with the Eiffel Tower lit up after dark as your view. The dining area features a lovely chandelier above a modern round table with a simple style that doesn’t take away from the historic touches in the room like the wooden beams on the wall.\nAFTER: Open plan dining area and kitchen\nBy opening up the space between the dining area and kitchen we were able to create a convenient and highly functional space for cooking and enjoying meals at home. But first, there was a lot of work to do in the kitchen.\nKitchen – A Complete Overhaul\nBEFORE: The kitchen needed a complete makeover from top to bottom\nIf a picture is worth a thousand words, that photo of the old kitchen at Armagnac says everything that needs to be said about how much the kitchen needed a complete remodel. The space was gutted and a beautiful new kitchen was designed with marble backsplash and counters and sleek white cabinets with gold handles. Storage was maximized on all sides and the kitchen features all the modern conveniences for cooking at home.\nAFTER: A view of the Eiffel Tower over the kitchen sink!\nTo create a bit more space around the oven and stove top, we moved the sink to below the window in the kitchen. Which, yes you guessed it, has that same dreamy Eiffel Tower view! Now that adds a whole different meaning to doing the dishes, doesn’t it?\nBedroom – From Dreary to Parisian Chic\nBEFORE: The dreary bedroom before remodeling\nAlthough the bedroom at the Armagnac boasts a great view of the Eiffel Tower to the right, the rest of the room needed a complete redesign, too. The built-in shelves around the window closed off the space so we removed those and replaced the existing wardrobes with new custom made ones that flank the bed with shelving over the top to maximize storage space.\nAFTER: Sweet dreams in this stylish and comfortable bedroom\nThe antique gold framed mirror and sconces as well as the chandelier add a classic Parisian feel that blends so well with the delicate floral motif on the wallpaper behind the bed and the muted colors of the silk curtains. While every room in the Armagnac was completely renovated, the before and after of the bedroom was so very satisfying to see happen. This apartment is such a gem and now it shimmers just as it should!\nBATHROOM\nBEFORE: Bathroom on the left and half bath on the right\nBefore the renovation the Armagnac had a bathroom with shower and sink and a separate half bath with toilet. While the layout was convenient with windows in both rooms, the spaces here needed to be fully gutted for a complete makeover as well. A bright marble tile was selected to fill the space with light and gold accents add a touch of glam. The walk in shower includes a rainwater shower head and double sinks were added in the new design.\nAFTER: Stylish bathroom with walk in shower and double sinks with lots of storage\nThe half bath was completely remodeled with subway tiles and a subtle animal print wallpaper. Built in storage creates a less cluttered design and the addition of a sink with more storage below was a must.\n\nThe bathroom also includes a Bosch washing machine and a separate dryer, which is a rare feature for a Paris apartment. This is one of those design elements that while little is a major convenience while living in Paris, so we consider it a priority to include whenever possible.\nBecome a Paris Perfect Fractional Owner\nJoin our fast growing number of Paris Perfect Shared owners!\nIf you can imagine yourself at home in a Paris apartment like Armagnac, you’ll want to know more about our Paris Perfect Shared Fractional Co-Ownership Program. This allows you to step right into a beautifully finished and maintained apartment so all you have to do is relax and enjoy your home in Paris. No hassles with remodeling, decorating or upkeep – simply enjoy your time in Paris each year! While the shares of Armagnac have already sold in advance, we’re currently working on the finishing touches of more fractional apartments for sale. Contact our team to find out more details about Paris Perfect Shared and sign up to be the first to hear about new properties for sale!\nThe post Unveiling the New Armagnac Fractional Apartment appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2021-07-15T05:12:00-04:00", "date_modified": "2024-11-12T09:53:05-05:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/admin/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/6fd13d5524fac51fbfd22557f9856dca979fd954ff9a8be6b802a534ec487640?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/admin/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/6fd13d5524fac51fbfd22557f9856dca979fd954ff9a8be6b802a534ec487640?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/paris-perfect-armagnac-fractional-apartment-for-sale.jpg", "tags": [ "Fractional Apartment", "Fractional Co-Ownership Program", "paris apartment for sale", "Paris Apartment Remodeling", "Paris Apartment Renovation", "Parisian renovation", "Buying an Apartment in Paris", "Fractional Co-Ownership" ], "summary": "After an exciting renovation and gorgeous interior design, we\u2019re thrilled to draw back the curtain and reveal the beautiful new\u00a0Armagnac apartment. This remarkable property is the latest in our Paris Perfect Shared Fractional Co-Ownership Program. See the incredible before and after transformation and find out more about this exciting opportunity for buying property in Paris!" }, { "id": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/?p=27315", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/2021/02/questions-paris-perfect-shared-fractional-co-ownership/", "title": "Answering the Most Frequently Asked Questions about Paris Perfect Co-Ownership", "content_html": "
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Cairanne features a balcony with an Eiffel Tower view.

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Is vacation home ownership in a favorite city such as Paris on your wish list? Paris Perfect has quickly become one of the premiere companies bringing fractional co-ownership to the City of Light. There\u2019s been a lot of interest in fractional co-ownership, because it gives the benefits of owning a vacation home for a portion of each year, without the hassles and responsibilities of full second-home ownership.

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Anyone who has bought a second home overseas can attest that owning and managing it thousands of miles away is not for the timid, especially when you factor in cultural, legal and zoning differences. The dream is achievable, but the reality is often so fraught with missteps that it has spawned books, movies and TV series all about the follies of owning and renovating a home abroad.

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Having been the leader in Paris vacation rental property development and management for over twenty years, locating and renovating over 50 individual apartments and also an entire 400 year-old building, we\u2019ve learned a lot. Combine that with the many requests from our valued guests who asked us to help them find, renovate and manage Paris apartments. We\u2019ve documented some of these projects in past blogs, such as the story about helping owners renovate the Merlot apartment.

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We enjoy the opportunity to get to know buyers of our properties when they come to Paris and joke about roving aperitifs between respective apartments.

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Not only have we made lifelong friendships with property owners, but we realized there was an under-served niche: people who want to own an apartment in Paris, but feel the investment and responsibilities to buy, remodel and manage a property from afar is too burdensome. We came up with an elegant and affordable solution that provides the best of both worlds: fractional co-ownership.

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We have a bounty of information on our website about Paris Perfect Shared, including this FAQ page and this blog. After speaking with a multitude of potential buyers, we gathered some more of the most common questions about fractional co-ownership and compiled them in this blog. From the purchase process to ownership, we’re answering your most-asked questions. If we didn’t answer your question, please email Sales@ParisPerfect.com.

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“After looking and thinking about a pied-\u00e0-terre for many, many years and various other groups, Maddy, Phillipe, Ann, Leah and Jennifer made this a very easy yes for us! In fact, they are the very reason for the yes! And it\u2019s a yes because they\u2019ve created a plan which offers your very own piece of Paris … with kindness … immaculate management … storied real estate … beauty … and the opportunity to live and breathe Paris in your own pied-\u00e0-terre.” –Christy & Todd, US real estate attorneys
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BASICS OF FRACTIONAL CO-OWNERSHIP

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\"Conti

The serene Conti bedroom is a relaxing retreat.

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What\u2019s the difference between fractional co-ownership and a time share?

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Shared or fractional co-ownership came about several decades ago and was initially launched in resort areas of the United States. It has expanded well beyond to include luxury hotel chains now selling fractionals as part of their portfolio, recognizing the trend of people having more flexibility in their schedules and the ability to live and work from just about anywhere.

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An important distinction is that fractional ownership is not the same as a time share. Time shares only qualify you for a stay at a property, but you do not own any part of that property. With fractional co-ownership, buyers have a fully deeded ownership share in THAT specific property. This deeded ownership can be resold or passed on to loved ones. Read an interview with a long-time Paris Perfect guest who became one of our first fractional owners.

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PURCHASING A FRACTIONAL CO-OWNERSHIP SHARE

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\"Beaune

Beaune’s open living room, dining room and kitchen is perfect for entertaining.

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What are the steps of the purchase process?

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Is buying one your fractionals a safe/secure process?

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From the beginning to the end of the process, we take every precaution. First, we engaged the most respected fractional lawyer in the United States who oversees the process and legal contracts. Once the contract is signed, there is a 14-day mandatory waiting period under European Union law to allow time for due diligence on the part of the buyer, before any money can be accepted. All money paid goes directly to the lawyer\u2019s escrow account, and the entire monetary process is monitored by the law firm.

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Do you offer financing?

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At this time, financing is not offered. If you need financing, we suggest a personal or home-equity loan.

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How does owning a fractional versus renting one of your Paris Perfect apartments compare?

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Unlike renting, as a fractional owner, you participate in the property value. This also means that you can deed and bequeath your share as you would any other asset. Just like owning a house, you are responsible for the upkeep and expenses of the apartment.

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\"Vivant

Slip into Vivant’s stylish bedroom for a restful night’s sleep.

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Why is the fractional share price higher than 1/13 of the price of a whole apartment?

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You are buying a premium turnkey property, thanks to our expert property search, top renovation, design and management. Paris Perfect Shared fractional co-ownership properties are much more than square meters in a building. Importantly, it includes a full-time management team to handle everything from owner questions to repairs and payment of bills, taxes, insurance, etc. The result is fractional co-ownership, in the best Parisian apartments, without all of the responsibilities of full second-home ownership.

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Can I resell my share if my circumstances change?

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This is an important indicator of value and staying power. We are proud to say that our share resales have sold quickly and have appreciated in value. In addition, all of the resales to date have been to purchase a share of a new fractional apartment from us or a whole property. Thanks to these impeccably maintained properties, there is even a waiting list for future resales. Should you choose to resell your share, we can market it for a 10% fee.

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Do I have to be an American to purchase a fractional share?

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No! While many of our owners are American, we also have owners from around the globe. The only thing to note is that the contracts and the owner meetings are in English.

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\"Vivant

Modern mixed with antique makes Vivant’s living room spectacular.

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I can\u2019t get to Paris to view the property. How do I know what I am buying?

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Paris Perfect\u2019s vacation rental business was founded in the late 1990s by Madelyn Byrne and Philippe Willems, starting with a single apartment they owned in Paris. With 20+ years of experience, Paris Perfect has been recognized as leaders in guest hospitality. In more than two decades, Madelyn and Philippe have remodeled 50+ Paris apartments, all of which meet their high standards for location and appreciation potential.

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We\u2019ve given live virtual tours and neighborhood walks for potential owners that are unable to visit in person. We\u2019ve also shown properties to prospects\u2019 local friends for an independent point of view.\u00a0Basically, we\u2019re open to anything that will help you become more familiar with our fractional apartments from afar.

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Your fractionals seem to sell out very quickly. How do your waiting lists function?

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First, contact us at sales@parisperfect.com. In that email, please let us know if you prefer a one bedroom, two bedroom or larger. We will reply quickly, and we are also happy to arrange a phone call, if that\u2019s your preference. We maintain fairness in the order in which we contact people, but if you would are ready to purchase NOW vs. in the future, please provide that information in your email as well.

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We can also put you on waiting lists for resales, if there are no current shares available.

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Can I purchase my share in a trust?

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Yes, you can buy the fractional as if you were buying a whole apartment, be that in a trust, as a couple, as siblings or as family members.

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FRACTIONAL OWNERSHIP

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\"Cremant

Cr\u00e8mant is the perfect pied-\u00e0-terre for two people.

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Will I have a tax footprint in France?

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Our ownership structure is set up so you will not have a financial footprint in France. There is no requirement for a French bank account, tax declaration or even a utility bill and we have created a full administrative and management structure to handle everything for the owners. This was a considerable investment and allowed us to provide the most pragmatic and comprehensive structure.

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What is covered in the dues?

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The all-inclusive, no-surprise dues cover cleanings before and during your visits, maintenance of the property and building, property taxes, management, utilities, etc., plus a contribution toward periodic refurbishments. This yearly fee takes care of all planned expenses.

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In terms of building fees, they are remarkably low in Paris and even significant repairs are extremely affordable, as they are split among all the apartments in the building, then among the 13 owners of the apartment. We have almost 25 years experience with dozens of apartments in dozens of buildings in Paris and know well what eventual maintenance work might cost. We include those eventualities in the reserves which are all part of the annual fees.

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When we studied successful fractional models of luxury hotels and resorts in the U.S., we decided the most important feature was to have low and predictable annual fees, and we succeeded. Our fees are among the lowest in the industry, and we believe one of the reasons for the success of Paris Perfect Shared. We are unique in the industry for \u201cno surprises\u201d management, because our core business is property management. We even have our own laundry division and cleaning company, which is also used for our vacation rentals. The result is that it costs owners very little to stay in a beautiful Paris home for four weeks each year, which is much less than a single week in a five-star hotel room.

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How do I select my weeks?

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The choice of weeks is done on a rotation basis of two weeks each, similar to professional sports draft. If you are in position one for the first round, then you have first choice of your first two weeks and last choice of the second two weeks. The first-round pick moves down by one each year, and the second-round pick moves up by one each year. This ensures that everyone has the opportunity to select their favorite weeks, either in round one or two.

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Importantly, owners get to know each other and can opt to exchange weeks to suit changes in their schedule and longer stays. It must be said that there are no \u201cbad\u201d weeks or seasons in Paris! Every season is special, from snowy days in winter to picnicking in the summer at nearby parks. Please read more here.

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\"Conti

Conti’s living room is equally stylish and welcoming.

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Can I give my weeks to a friend?

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Yes, you can gift your weeks. You are responsible while friends are using your weeks. Non-owners staying in the apartment are required to pay a greeting fee, which ensures that guests understand the ins and outs of the apartment, helping keep it in the best condition possible.

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Can I have more than four weeks? Could all of my weeks be consecutive?

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Several of our fractional owners have bought two shares in order to have eight weeks per year in Paris. While there is no guarantee that all of your weeks will be consecutive, owners often get their first picks in a row and sometimes their second, depending on their draft order and what other owners have chosen. We also encourage trading and buying/selling weeks between owners, so everybody gets their desired time.

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\"Cairanne

Light floods into the Cairanne apartment.

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What if there is a problem during my stay?

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We have our expert full-time management team on the ground, the key difference between Paris Perfect Shared and every other company. We are not only experts in maintenance and repairs, but also nearby to respond to any question or problem.

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Can I bring my dog?

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Currently, property bylaws only allow for licensed service dogs.

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\"Cairranne

Cairanne’s kitchen is pretty as it is functional.

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Where else do you offer fractional properties?

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With the success of Paris Perfect Shared we have expanded our offering to Italy Perfect Shared with the launch of our first Florence, Italy fractional, the Maestro apartment, in late 2022. Maestro is a beautiful apartment with a lovely terrace in the heart of Florence near the famed Ponte Vecchio.

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Make sure to get on our wait list by contacting Sales@ParisPerfect.com. Understanding what potential owners want will help us plan future projects. Also, you can subscribe to our newsletter.

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Each of your new shared properties sold out in a matter of days, and there is always a waiting list for the next one. Is there any way to jump the queue? (Yes, we have been asked this a lot.)

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Unfortunately, no, but we\u2019re excited about upcoming Paris properties, as well as new locations. As an added incentive, existing owners have priority for new locations such as Rome.

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\"Cremant

In Cr\u00e8mant, the Eiffel Tower is your neighbor.

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What\u2019s the best way to keep up to date on your news about new properties and locations?

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Feel free to email Sales@ParisPerfect.com with your questions about Paris Perfect Shared. And be sure to keep in follow us on Instagram, Instagram Stories and Facebook!

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The post Answering the Most Frequently Asked Questions about Paris Perfect Co-Ownership appeared first on Paris Perfect.

\n", "content_text": "Cairanne features a balcony with an Eiffel Tower view.\nIs vacation home ownership in a favorite city such as Paris on your wish list? Paris Perfect has quickly become one of the premiere companies bringing fractional co-ownership to the City of Light. There\u2019s been a lot of interest in fractional co-ownership, because it gives the benefits of owning a vacation home for a portion of each year, without the hassles and responsibilities of full second-home ownership.\n\nAnyone who has bought a second home overseas can attest that owning and managing it thousands of miles away is not for the timid, especially when you factor in cultural, legal and zoning differences. The dream is achievable, but the reality is often so fraught with missteps that it has spawned books, movies and TV series all about the follies of owning and renovating a home abroad.\nHaving been the leader in Paris vacation rental property development and management for over twenty years, locating and renovating over 50 individual apartments and also an entire 400 year-old building, we\u2019ve learned a lot. Combine that with the many requests from our valued guests who asked us to help them find, renovate and manage Paris apartments. We\u2019ve documented some of these projects in past blogs, such as the story about helping owners renovate the Merlot apartment.\nWe enjoy the opportunity to get to know buyers of our properties when they come to Paris and joke about roving aperitifs between respective apartments.\nNot only have we made lifelong friendships with property owners, but we realized there was an under-served niche: people who want to own an apartment in Paris, but feel the investment and responsibilities to buy, remodel and manage a property from afar is too burdensome. We came up with an elegant and affordable solution that provides the best of both worlds: fractional co-ownership.\nWe have a bounty of information on our website about Paris Perfect Shared, including this FAQ page and this blog. After speaking with a multitude of potential buyers, we gathered some more of the most common questions about fractional co-ownership and compiled them in this blog. From the purchase process to ownership, we’re answering your most-asked questions. If we didn’t answer your question, please email Sales@ParisPerfect.com.\n\n“After looking and thinking about a pied-\u00e0-terre for many, many years and various other groups, Maddy, Phillipe, Ann, Leah and Jennifer made this a very easy yes for us! In fact, they are the very reason for the yes! And it\u2019s a yes because they\u2019ve created a plan which offers your very own piece of Paris … with kindness … immaculate management … storied real estate … beauty … and the opportunity to live and breathe Paris in your own pied-\u00e0-terre.” –Christy & Todd, US real estate attorneys\n\n\nBASICS OF FRACTIONAL CO-OWNERSHIP\nThe serene Conti bedroom is a relaxing retreat. \nWhat\u2019s the difference between fractional co-ownership and a time share? \nShared or fractional co-ownership came about several decades ago and was initially launched in resort areas of the United States. It has expanded well beyond to include luxury hotel chains now selling fractionals as part of their portfolio, recognizing the trend of people having more flexibility in their schedules and the ability to live and work from just about anywhere.\nAn important distinction is that fractional ownership is not the same as a time share. Time shares only qualify you for a stay at a property, but you do not own any part of that property. With fractional co-ownership, buyers have a fully deeded ownership share in THAT specific property. This deeded ownership can be resold or passed on to loved ones. Read an interview with a long-time Paris Perfect guest who became one of our first fractional owners.\nPURCHASING A FRACTIONAL CO-OWNERSHIP SHARE\nBeaune’s open living room, dining room and kitchen is perfect for entertaining. \nWhat are the steps of the purchase process?\n\nStep 1: Contact Sales@ParisPerfect.com to learn more about our fractional co-ownership program. Our friendly team will respond promptly and can answer all your questions before you decide to proceed.\nStep 2: When you’re ready to purchase, we send the contract for your review and signature.\nStep 3: The signed contract is returned to us to start the purchase process, followed by a mandatory 14-day review/waiting period. By EU law, we cannot accept any funds until after this 14-day period.\nStep 4:\u00a0After the deposit is received and contingencies are signed, you have 30 days to pay the remaining balance in full.\n\nIs buying one your fractionals a safe/secure process?\nFrom the beginning to the end of the process, we take every precaution. First, we engaged the most respected fractional lawyer in the United States who oversees the process and legal contracts. Once the contract is signed, there is a 14-day mandatory waiting period under European Union law to allow time for due diligence on the part of the buyer, before any money can be accepted. All money paid goes directly to the lawyer\u2019s escrow account, and the entire monetary process is monitored by the law firm.\nDo you offer financing? \nAt this time, financing is not offered. If you need financing, we suggest a personal or home-equity loan.\nHow does owning a fractional versus renting one of your Paris Perfect apartments compare? \nUnlike renting, as a fractional owner, you participate in the property value. This also means that you can deed and bequeath your share as you would any other asset. Just like owning a house, you are responsible for the upkeep and expenses of the apartment.\nSlip into Vivant’s stylish bedroom for a restful night’s sleep.\nWhy is the fractional share price higher than 1/13 of the price of a whole apartment?\nYou are buying a premium turnkey property, thanks to our expert property search, top renovation, design and management. Paris Perfect Shared fractional co-ownership properties are much more than square meters in a building. Importantly, it includes a full-time management team to handle everything from owner questions to repairs and payment of bills, taxes, insurance, etc. The result is fractional co-ownership, in the best Parisian apartments, without all of the responsibilities of full second-home ownership.\nCan I resell my share if my circumstances change?\nThis is an important indicator of value and staying power. We are proud to say that our share resales have sold quickly and have appreciated in value. In addition, all of the resales to date have been to purchase a share of a new fractional apartment from us or a whole property. Thanks to these impeccably maintained properties, there is even a waiting list for future resales. Should you choose to resell your share, we can market it for a 10% fee.\nDo I have to be an American to purchase a fractional share?\nNo! While many of our owners are American, we also have owners from around the globe. The only thing to note is that the contracts and the owner meetings are in English.\nModern mixed with antique makes Vivant’s living room spectacular.\nI can\u2019t get to Paris to view the property. How do I know what I am buying?\nParis Perfect\u2019s vacation rental business was founded in the late 1990s by Madelyn Byrne and Philippe Willems, starting with a single apartment they owned in Paris. With 20+ years of experience, Paris Perfect has been recognized as leaders in guest hospitality. In more than two decades, Madelyn and Philippe have remodeled 50+ Paris apartments, all of which meet their high standards for location and appreciation potential.\nWe\u2019ve given live virtual tours and neighborhood walks for potential owners that are unable to visit in person. We\u2019ve also shown properties to prospects\u2019 local friends for an independent point of view.\u00a0Basically, we\u2019re open to anything that will help you become more familiar with our fractional apartments from afar.\nYour fractionals seem to sell out very quickly. How do your waiting lists function?\nFirst, contact us at sales@parisperfect.com. In that email, please let us know if you prefer a one bedroom, two bedroom or larger. We will reply quickly, and we are also happy to arrange a phone call, if that\u2019s your preference. We maintain fairness in the order in which we contact people, but if you would are ready to purchase NOW vs. in the future, please provide that information in your email as well.\nWe can also put you on waiting lists for resales, if there are no current shares available.\nCan I purchase my share in a trust?\nYes, you can buy the fractional as if you were buying a whole apartment, be that in a trust, as a couple, as siblings or as family members.\nFRACTIONAL OWNERSHIP\nCr\u00e8mant is the perfect pied-\u00e0-terre for two people.\nWill I have a tax footprint in France?\nOur ownership structure is set up so you will not have a financial footprint in France. There is no requirement for a French bank account, tax declaration or even a utility bill and we have created a full administrative and management structure to handle everything for the owners. This was a considerable investment and allowed us to provide the most pragmatic and comprehensive structure.\nWhat is covered in the dues? \nThe all-inclusive, no-surprise dues cover cleanings before and during your visits, maintenance of the property and building, property taxes, management, utilities, etc., plus a contribution toward periodic refurbishments. This yearly fee takes care of all planned expenses.\nIn terms of building fees, they are remarkably low in Paris and even significant repairs are extremely affordable, as they are split among all the apartments in the building, then among the 13 owners of the apartment. We have almost 25 years experience with dozens of apartments in dozens of buildings in Paris and know well what eventual maintenance work might cost. We include those eventualities in the reserves which are all part of the annual fees.\n\nWhen we studied successful fractional models of luxury hotels and resorts in the U.S., we decided the most important feature was to have low and predictable annual fees, and we succeeded. Our fees are among the lowest in the industry, and we believe one of the reasons for the success of Paris Perfect Shared. We are unique in the industry for \u201cno surprises\u201d management, because our core business is property management. We even have our own laundry division and cleaning company, which is also used for our vacation rentals. The result is that it costs owners very little to stay in a beautiful Paris home for four weeks each year, which is much less than a single week in a five-star hotel room.\nHow do I select my weeks?\nThe choice of weeks is done on a rotation basis of two weeks each, similar to professional sports draft. If you are in position one for the first round, then you have first choice of your first two weeks and last choice of the second two weeks. The first-round pick moves down by one each year, and the second-round pick moves up by one each year. This ensures that everyone has the opportunity to select their favorite weeks, either in round one or two.\nImportantly, owners get to know each other and can opt to exchange weeks to suit changes in their schedule and longer stays. It must be said that there are no \u201cbad\u201d weeks or seasons in Paris! Every season is special, from snowy days in winter to picnicking in the summer at nearby parks. Please read more here.\nConti’s living room is equally stylish and welcoming.\nCan I give my weeks to a friend?\nYes, you can gift your weeks. You are responsible while friends are using your weeks. Non-owners staying in the apartment are required to pay a greeting fee, which ensures that guests understand the ins and outs of the apartment, helping keep it in the best condition possible.\nCan I have more than four weeks? Could all of my weeks be consecutive?\nSeveral of our fractional owners have bought two shares in order to have eight weeks per year in Paris. While there is no guarantee that all of your weeks will be consecutive, owners often get their first picks in a row and sometimes their second, depending on their draft order and what other owners have chosen. We also encourage trading and buying/selling weeks between owners, so everybody gets their desired time.\nLight floods into the Cairanne apartment.\nWhat if there is a problem during my stay?\nWe have our expert full-time management team on the ground, the key difference between Paris Perfect Shared and every other company. We are not only experts in maintenance and repairs, but also nearby to respond to any question or problem.\nCan I bring my dog?\nCurrently, property bylaws only allow for licensed service dogs.\nCairanne’s kitchen is pretty as it is functional.\nWhere else do you offer fractional properties?\nWith the success of Paris Perfect Shared we have expanded our offering to Italy Perfect Shared with the launch of our first Florence, Italy fractional, the Maestro apartment, in late 2022. Maestro is a beautiful apartment with a lovely terrace in the heart of Florence near the famed Ponte Vecchio.\nMake sure to get on our wait list by contacting Sales@ParisPerfect.com. Understanding what potential owners want will help us plan future projects. Also, you can subscribe to our newsletter.\nEach of your new shared properties sold out in a matter of days, and there is always a waiting list for the next one. Is there any way to jump the queue? (Yes, we have been asked this a lot.)\nUnfortunately, no, but we\u2019re excited about upcoming Paris properties, as well as new locations. As an added incentive, existing owners have priority for new locations such as Rome.\nIn Cr\u00e8mant, the Eiffel Tower is your neighbor.\nWhat\u2019s the best way to keep up to date on your news about new properties and locations?\nFeel free to email Sales@ParisPerfect.com with your questions about Paris Perfect Shared. And be sure to keep in follow us on Instagram, Instagram Stories and Facebook!\n[contact-form-7]\nThe post Answering the Most Frequently Asked Questions about Paris Perfect Co-Ownership appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2021-02-18T01:56:32-05:00", "date_modified": "2025-07-23T10:34:06-04:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Fractional-FAQ-Paris-Perfect-Shared2.jpg", "tags": [ "fractional", "Fractional Apartment", "Paris Perfect Shared", "Buying an Apartment in Paris", "Fractional Co-Ownership" ], "summary": "Is vacation home ownership in a favorite city such as Paris on your wish list? 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For many years, Paris Perfect has helped former guests who contacted us about purchasing their own nest in Paris. We have been delighted to find and help remodel them.\u00a0 We\u2019ve worked with talented designer Ann Huff, on some of them.\u00a0 Ann is the co-owner of Huff Harrington in Atlanta, a home furnishings store, art gallery and interior design firm. Alongside Paris Perfect founder Madelyn Byrne, Ann has led the design of Paris Perfect\u2019s fractional co-ownership apartments since the beginning. How did this long-term relationship come to be? We sat down with Ann (always a pleasure!), and got the scoop.

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For more information on our Paris Perfect co-ownership opportunities email us at sales@ParisPerfect.com. For regular updates on exciting interior design projects, fractional co-ownership properties and before-and-after apartment renovations, follow us on Instagram! Also, see our blog answering some of our most frequently asked questions about fractional co-ownership.

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Paris Perfect:\u00a0 Ann, you have been renovating and designing the Paris Perfect Fractional apartments for some time. How did this happen?

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Ann: Maddy and I bonded over some pink chairs!

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\"Madelyn

Ann (left) and Maddy first bonded over a set of pink gingham chairs!

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Several years ago, my husband and I, fulfilling a lifelong dream, bought an apartment in Paris\u2019 7th arrondissement, with a lovely view of the Eiffel Tower. I knew it was going to be hard, but had no idea how hard! I set about to renovate it long distance, using a team of unknown contractors recommended by our concierge. I wish I\u2019d met Paris Perfect\u2019s renovation team before we took on the project, but with the help of my team at Huff Harrington Design, we painfully struggled through the transatlantic process and finally finished it, with stories to tell and words of caution to the uninitiated!

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On a whim, but feeling pretty good about how it all came out, we invited Maddy to stop by for a glass of bubbles. To our great relief, she walked in, loved it and the rest is history.

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\"Beaune

The famous pink chairs in the Beaune fractional co-ownership apartment took the Internet by storm!

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What about the pink chairs?

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Initially, the apartment was a typical Haussmann-style railroad flat, with the kitchen tucked in the back at the end of a long hallway. We juggled the rooms and created a traditional French country kitchen in the front, facing the Eiffel Tower, and built around a beautiful marble fireplace, while keeping some of the pretty original details of the apartment. We found a gorgeous painting that had some pink in it and decided to play with that color by covering the back of the chairs in a pink check. Maddy loved that feature, took this picture and she posted it in a blog \u2013 and the next thing we knew, those chairs went viral and were all over Pinterest! I\u2019d like to think that those pink chairs cemented our relationship.

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\"Beaune

The Beaune fractional’s living room, where Maddy and Ann bonded over bubbles and Paris properties.

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How did you two meet?

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We bought an apartment on the Left Bank and asked Paris Perfect to rent it for us. I did the design and Maddy loved it. One touch was brown dining chairs that had pink gingham backs. I believe that those chairs helped make it one of their best-rented apartments! In the meantime, Maddy had a few other projects that she asked our design team to work on \u2014 first in London, then Paris and finally in New York. Each time, she was the most enthusiastic and supportive client, and we discovered how much we had in common and became good friends.

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How did the work evolve?

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After working on several projects together, we developed a deep trust and appreciation for each others\u2019 businesses. One day, Maddy found a little gem on the 6th floor of one of the best streets in Paris, with a stunning view of the Eiffel tower and two windows, one facing southeast and the other southwest. She asked if we could renovate it. Of course, we agreed instantly! A chorus of doubters told us that the apartment could never be transformed to a one bedroom, but against all odds, we did it! Maddy was thrilled; the apartment turned out to be a real jewel and it cemented our partnership.

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\"Cremant

The Cr\u00e9mant studio, the third fractional co-ownership apartment, features an incredible Eiffel Tower view.

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What was next?

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In her inimitable way, Maddy found another apartment, just down the street that was larger, had an incredible view of the Eiffel Tower with a small balcony, and a bedroom in the back. (We tried desperately to stretch it into a two bedroom, but this time reason won out, and we instead created a beautiful one bedroom, with a pull-out couch in the living room.)\u00a0 Much like our first apartment, we decided to move the kitchen from the back to the front rooms, creating a light-filled double living room with a stunning view.

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\"Cairanne

The first fractional co-ownership apartment was the one-bedroom, two-bathroom Cairanne.

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What other projects have there been?

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Our next project was one for which I had initial doubts, although Maddy was insistent. Many of the apartments that we\u2019ve found are in such bad shape that you feel great about gutting them, moving walls, and starting from scratch. This one was already renovated, and at first, I tried convincing Maddy that with a little lipstick, we could make it beautiful. But she is a visionary, and with her persistence, we took it down to the studs and rebuilt the loveliest, light-filled apartment that quickly became a favorite.

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\"Conti

The fourth fractional co-ownership apartment from Paris Perfect shared is the one-bedroom, two-bathroom Conti.

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Our most recent renovation was more of the typical \u201cgreat bones, great view and bad layout\u201d type that we love to tackle. Although the setting is superb, and the view sensational, this one dealt us a lot of challenges due to the location of some of the pipes and some unmovable walls. Plus, there was an additional challenge called covid. After our initial apartment visit, we couldn\u2019t get back to measure, photograph, and monitor the progress. Because this one was fraught with so many issues, I find the result even sweeter. I love the Vivant apartment and could move there in a heartbeat!

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\"Paris

Vivant is the fifth fractional co-ownership apartment; it sold out in 24 hours!

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Maddy, we understand you\u2019re the expert at finding exceptional apartments in Paris for your clients. Is the Paris real estate market easy to penetrate?

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Oh my gosh, no! The Paris real estate market has always been extremely competitive. In a city that can\u2019t expand up or out, there is just a limited amount of real estate, compounded by the fact that many Parisians don\u2019t want to give up their patrimoine \u2013 which basically means real estate, but it has an even bigger emotional meaning to it. So with very limited supply and lots of buyers (I believe there are 10 buyers for every apartment), you have to be on top of the game, if you\u2019re going to find an apartment. If you want to play the game, you\u2019ve got to be very competitive \u2013 and act fast! And you need to look for things like light, view, building quality, neighborhood and anything sexy like a balcony or high ceilings.

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The view from Cr\u00e9mant is magical!

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I wake up super early each morning. just to look at the day\u2019s new offerings and pounce on them before they hit the wider circuit. Paris real estate agents are always very cagey about the locations, so I became an expert at walking up and down the streets on google maps, identifying some little element, like the shape of a balcony or a roof line, that would indicate the location. (I called it my morning exercise!) If it looked OK, I would pounce – and despite this, and my deep knowledge of the 7th arrondissement, I would still lose out more often than not.

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And how did the idea of fractional co-ownership come about?

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We realized that while many of us dream of owning a little\u00a0pied a terre\u00a0in\u00a0 Paris, we don\u2019t want to go through the hassle of finding an apartment, buying it, dealing with the financing, the renovation, furnishing and the taxes, only to figure a few years later that we\u2019re paying for a costly, empty apartment that we can only use a few months per year. (Although, we may have gained popularity among our friends!) The shared concept is such a smart idea, and we are huge proponents of it. I also love the idea that all of the maintenance and cleaning is included, so when you arrive, the beds are made, the towels are fluffed. All you have to do is show up!

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Vivant was untouched for nearly 50 years, until Ann worked her magic.

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Questions for both of you:

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What are some of the renovation challenges in the Paris apartments?

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The toilets! Keep in mind that all of the buildings are at least 100 years old, and typically there is only one sewer pipe for each building, usually hidden in a corner of the back. So you have to be pretty clever and lucky to hook up more than one toilet in an apartment. We have figured out ways to get around this in most cases, but when we identify this issue in a potential apartment, it can be a deal killer. We also run in to issues with load-bearing walls and chimney flues that can eat up wall space, especially as you go up higher in the building. It\u2019s a lot like working on a jigsaw puzzle; it\u2019s a great feeling when all the pieces come together!

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What challenges do you, Maddy, and Ann often find when it comes to d\u00e9cor?

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Yes indeed, we joke about this all the time!\u00a0 In Atlanta, you can source anything antique to contemporary just by going to the design center and a few retail stores.\u00a0 There is a plethora of choice in everything from upholstery, to wallpaper, furniture, decorative accessories, rugs, fabrics and more.\u00a0 But in France, the selection is limited and very different. Like finding contemporary plumbing fixtures in brass!\u00a0 Good luck with that.\u00a0 And yet, in the U.S., that\u2019s the most popular finish.

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While we\u2019re accustomed to buying antiques and one-of-a-kind furnishings from vendors all over Europe, it\u2019s a little trickier when it comes to contemporary furniture and upholstery.\u00a0 In France,\u00a0 upholstery is on a smaller scale, furniture is lower, variety is lacking and taste is more contemporary.\u00a0 Try finding an upholstered swivel armchair with contemporary lines that is comfortable enough to sit in and watch TV and you\u2019re out of luck!\u00a0 On the other hand, there are some beautiful antique and contemporary one-of-a-kind pieces that we just love and often they come with an interesting story which is all part of the fun.

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\"Vivant

The design inspiration starts with the art.

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How do you determine the style of the d\u00e9cor?

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We want to marry history with modern conveniences and elegance with comfort. Maddy: \u2018As experts in hospitality we knows that when people travel, they seek luxury and convenience, elegance and comfort, which is what the Paris Perfect apartments all offer. So we strive to make every fractional apartment warm, welcoming, elegant and French, with all the comforts of an American home!

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The Conti bedroom mixes modern with antique, a signature of our apartment design.

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For us, the inspiration often starts with a piece of original art, which dictates the tone and drives the rest of the d\u00e9cor, like the one above, which came from Maddy\u2019s collection. It usually involves mixing antiques with a few contemporary pieces like a modern table, some comfy American-style seating, great lighting, beautiful drapes, interesting accessories and luscious bedding. And of course, we always embolden the view and try to preserve or recreate the historic character of the building, with details like mantels, molding and flooring.

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\"Conti

The open kitchen and living room of Conti blends American living with French style.

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Maddy, How do you keep the designs fresh?

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Each apartment is different, and each one has its unique features that we try to bring out. We spend a lot of time gathering a sense of place and letting that dictate the style. We let the bones of the apartment, the light and the view take a lead in the direction, whether it\u2019s a very modern and sleek kitchen or a traditional style that would be more reminiscent of a French country estate. And we\u2019ve learned a lot! Our clients want sleek and clean-looking bathrooms, comfy beds, luxurious sheets, great lighting, high-speed internet and lots and lots of USB and other outlets for charging their numerous devices. I also think that having original art is what gives each apartment uniqueness and soul.

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\"man

It’s not always glamorous — an antique mirror bound for Conti.

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Maddy, What would you tell the uninitiated about taking on a Paris apartment renovation?

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It\u2019s not for the faint of heart \u2013 even if you speak the language, work with some wonderful contractors, know the area and have great taste! You also have to deal with French bureaucracy, working with limited vendor resources, finding products that don\u2019t exist in France, shipping, receiving, timing and incurring the wrath of your neighbors for all the construction. Frankly, I tell them, \u201cDon\u2019t bother doing it yourself:\u00a0Buy a fractional ownership instead!\u201d It\u2019s a lot easier and affordable and you\u2019ll get to spend more time gallivanting around your favorite Paris haunts, instead of hunting down tile in the back alley of an unfamiliar arrondissement!

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Ann loves using antique French mirrors and chandeliers in her designs, like these in Vivant.

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Maddy and Ann, do you have three design tips for our readers?\u00a0

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We always love a big, antique and luscious mirror somewhere. And two mirrors are better than one!\u00a0 We often joke that if you have two gorgeous mirrors facing each other and one chandelier in between, you\u2019ve just bought yourself a dozen chandeliers \u2013 all in the reflections!

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Original art — we can\u2019t live without it. It personalizes any space and gives it soul. It doesn\u2019t matter if it\u2019s a 50 euro one-of-a-kind flea market find or an important piece by a reputed artist. If you love it, it will work.

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And finally, it\u2019s all about the mix, which is a key French ingredient and infuses a space with personality and energy. We love to mix new with antique, sleek with crusty, high and low, Louis and Lucite and polished with organic!\u00a0 There\u2019s a French expression that sums it up: \u00a0\u201cl\u2019un fait chanter l\u2019autre\u201d which literally means, “one makes the other sing.”\u00a0 And we love to sing!
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What\u2019s on the current agenda?

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Well, I\u2019m happy to announce that we are working simultaneously on two new fractional co-ownership apartments in Paris!

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The view from one of our forthcoming fractional co-ownership apartments

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The first is a stunning one-bedroom apartment, from whose 6th floor windows, you can practically reach out and touch the Eiffel Tower! It\u2019s on the sunny corner of a one of the most charming and shopping-friendly streets in Paris.

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And we\u2019re working on another apartment, actually in the same building, that is a beautiful two-bedroom, two-bath apartment. This one overlooks avenue de la Bourdonnais, which in my (completely unbiased!) mind, is the prettiest avenue in Paris.

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Ann’s inspiration board for one of our next fractional co-ownership apartments

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Oh, and last but not least, we have just finished a dreamy project coming up in Rome! It\u2019s a stunning vacation rental in Rome, with a private terrace in one of the most exclusive, historic parts of Rome. This will be a whole chapter in and of itself, and because of the many twists and turns, may turn in to a book! And it all began with pink gingham chairs years ago.

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\"Sonata\"

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We are so grateful to have found so many exceptional apartments in Paris for our clients and transforming them! If you\u2019re thinking about purchasing an apartment in Paris, please get in touch. We\u2019re a friendly team who would be pleased to answer your questions!

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We have two new Paris fractionals coming very soon — a one-bedroom and a two-bedroom! If you\u2019re interested in learning more about Paris Perfect Shared and fractional co-ownership, please email us at Sales@ParisPerfect.com or enter your name and email address in the box below. Our sales team will be in touch with more information and can also schedule a call at your convenience. Don’t miss your chance to put your name on our ever-growing fractional waiting list.
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Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram for all-things Paris!
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The post Tips About Finding and Purchasing the Perfect Paris Apartment \u2013 Including Our Favorite Design Tips appeared first on Paris Perfect.

\n", "content_text": "For many years, Paris Perfect has helped former guests who contacted us about purchasing their own nest in Paris. We have been delighted to find and help remodel them.\u00a0 We\u2019ve worked with talented designer Ann Huff, on some of them.\u00a0 Ann is the co-owner of Huff Harrington in Atlanta, a home furnishings store, art gallery and interior design firm. Alongside Paris Perfect founder Madelyn Byrne, Ann has led the design of Paris Perfect\u2019s fractional co-ownership apartments since the beginning. How did this long-term relationship come to be? We sat down with Ann (always a pleasure!), and got the scoop.\n\nFor more information on our Paris Perfect co-ownership opportunities email us at sales@ParisPerfect.com. For regular updates on exciting interior design projects, fractional co-ownership properties and before-and-after apartment renovations, follow us on Instagram! Also, see our blog answering some of our most frequently asked questions about fractional co-ownership.\n[contact-form-7]\nParis Perfect:\u00a0 Ann, you have been renovating and designing the Paris Perfect Fractional apartments for some time. How did this happen?\nAnn: Maddy and I bonded over some pink chairs!\nAnn (left) and Maddy first bonded over a set of pink gingham chairs!\nSeveral years ago, my husband and I, fulfilling a lifelong dream, bought an apartment in Paris\u2019 7th arrondissement, with a lovely view of the Eiffel Tower. I knew it was going to be hard, but had no idea how hard! I set about to renovate it long distance, using a team of unknown contractors recommended by our concierge. I wish I\u2019d met Paris Perfect\u2019s renovation team before we took on the project, but with the help of my team at Huff Harrington Design, we painfully struggled through the transatlantic process and finally finished it, with stories to tell and words of caution to the uninitiated!\nOn a whim, but feeling pretty good about how it all came out, we invited Maddy to stop by for a glass of bubbles. To our great relief, she walked in, loved it and the rest is history.\nThe famous pink chairs in the Beaune fractional co-ownership apartment took the Internet by storm!\nWhat about the pink chairs?\nInitially, the apartment was a typical Haussmann-style railroad flat, with the kitchen tucked in the back at the end of a long hallway. We juggled the rooms and created a traditional French country kitchen in the front, facing the Eiffel Tower, and built around a beautiful marble fireplace, while keeping some of the pretty original details of the apartment. We found a gorgeous painting that had some pink in it and decided to play with that color by covering the back of the chairs in a pink check. Maddy loved that feature, took this picture and she posted it in a blog \u2013 and the next thing we knew, those chairs went viral and were all over Pinterest! I\u2019d like to think that those pink chairs cemented our relationship.\nThe Beaune fractional’s living room, where Maddy and Ann bonded over bubbles and Paris properties. \nHow did you two meet?\nWe bought an apartment on the Left Bank and asked Paris Perfect to rent it for us. I did the design and Maddy loved it. One touch was brown dining chairs that had pink gingham backs. I believe that those chairs helped make it one of their best-rented apartments! In the meantime, Maddy had a few other projects that she asked our design team to work on \u2014 first in London, then Paris and finally in New York. Each time, she was the most enthusiastic and supportive client, and we discovered how much we had in common and became good friends.\nHow did the work evolve?\nAfter working on several projects together, we developed a deep trust and appreciation for each others\u2019 businesses. One day, Maddy found a little gem on the 6th floor of one of the best streets in Paris, with a stunning view of the Eiffel tower and two windows, one facing southeast and the other southwest. She asked if we could renovate it. Of course, we agreed instantly! A chorus of doubters told us that the apartment could never be transformed to a one bedroom, but against all odds, we did it! Maddy was thrilled; the apartment turned out to be a real jewel and it cemented our partnership.\nThe Cr\u00e9mant studio, the third fractional co-ownership apartment, features an incredible Eiffel Tower view.\nWhat was next?\nIn her inimitable way, Maddy found another apartment, just down the street that was larger, had an incredible view of the Eiffel Tower with a small balcony, and a bedroom in the back. (We tried desperately to stretch it into a two bedroom, but this time reason won out, and we instead created a beautiful one bedroom, with a pull-out couch in the living room.)\u00a0 Much like our first apartment, we decided to move the kitchen from the back to the front rooms, creating a light-filled double living room with a stunning view.\nThe first fractional co-ownership apartment was the one-bedroom, two-bathroom Cairanne.\nWhat other projects have there been?\nOur next project was one for which I had initial doubts, although Maddy was insistent. Many of the apartments that we\u2019ve found are in such bad shape that you feel great about gutting them, moving walls, and starting from scratch. This one was already renovated, and at first, I tried convincing Maddy that with a little lipstick, we could make it beautiful. But she is a visionary, and with her persistence, we took it down to the studs and rebuilt the loveliest, light-filled apartment that quickly became a favorite.\nThe fourth fractional co-ownership apartment from Paris Perfect shared is the one-bedroom, two-bathroom Conti.\nOur most recent renovation was more of the typical \u201cgreat bones, great view and bad layout\u201d type that we love to tackle. Although the setting is superb, and the view sensational, this one dealt us a lot of challenges due to the location of some of the pipes and some unmovable walls. Plus, there was an additional challenge called covid. After our initial apartment visit, we couldn\u2019t get back to measure, photograph, and monitor the progress. Because this one was fraught with so many issues, I find the result even sweeter. I love the Vivant apartment and could move there in a heartbeat!\nVivant is the fifth fractional co-ownership apartment; it sold out in 24 hours!\nMaddy, we understand you\u2019re the expert at finding exceptional apartments in Paris for your clients. Is the Paris real estate market easy to penetrate?\nOh my gosh, no! The Paris real estate market has always been extremely competitive. In a city that can\u2019t expand up or out, there is just a limited amount of real estate, compounded by the fact that many Parisians don\u2019t want to give up their patrimoine \u2013 which basically means real estate, but it has an even bigger emotional meaning to it. So with very limited supply and lots of buyers (I believe there are 10 buyers for every apartment), you have to be on top of the game, if you\u2019re going to find an apartment. If you want to play the game, you\u2019ve got to be very competitive \u2013 and act fast! And you need to look for things like light, view, building quality, neighborhood and anything sexy like a balcony or high ceilings.\nThe view from Cr\u00e9mant is magical!\nI wake up super early each morning. just to look at the day\u2019s new offerings and pounce on them before they hit the wider circuit. Paris real estate agents are always very cagey about the locations, so I became an expert at walking up and down the streets on google maps, identifying some little element, like the shape of a balcony or a roof line, that would indicate the location. (I called it my morning exercise!) If it looked OK, I would pounce – and despite this, and my deep knowledge of the 7th arrondissement, I would still lose out more often than not.\nAnd how did the idea of fractional co-ownership come about?\nWe realized that while many of us dream of owning a little\u00a0pied a terre\u00a0in\u00a0 Paris, we don\u2019t want to go through the hassle of finding an apartment, buying it, dealing with the financing, the renovation, furnishing and the taxes, only to figure a few years later that we\u2019re paying for a costly, empty apartment that we can only use a few months per year. (Although, we may have gained popularity among our friends!) The shared concept is such a smart idea, and we are huge proponents of it. I also love the idea that all of the maintenance and cleaning is included, so when you arrive, the beds are made, the towels are fluffed. All you have to do is show up!\n[contact-form-7]\nVivant was untouched for nearly 50 years, until Ann worked her magic.\nQuestions for both of you:\nWhat are some of the renovation challenges in the Paris apartments?\nThe toilets! Keep in mind that all of the buildings are at least 100 years old, and typically there is only one sewer pipe for each building, usually hidden in a corner of the back. So you have to be pretty clever and lucky to hook up more than one toilet in an apartment. We have figured out ways to get around this in most cases, but when we identify this issue in a potential apartment, it can be a deal killer. We also run in to issues with load-bearing walls and chimney flues that can eat up wall space, especially as you go up higher in the building. It\u2019s a lot like working on a jigsaw puzzle; it\u2019s a great feeling when all the pieces come together!\nWhat challenges do you, Maddy, and Ann often find when it comes to d\u00e9cor? \nYes indeed, we joke about this all the time!\u00a0 In Atlanta, you can source anything antique to contemporary just by going to the design center and a few retail stores.\u00a0 There is a plethora of choice in everything from upholstery, to wallpaper, furniture, decorative accessories, rugs, fabrics and more.\u00a0 But in France, the selection is limited and very different. Like finding contemporary plumbing fixtures in brass!\u00a0 Good luck with that.\u00a0 And yet, in the U.S., that\u2019s the most popular finish.\nWhile we\u2019re accustomed to buying antiques and one-of-a-kind furnishings from vendors all over Europe, it\u2019s a little trickier when it comes to contemporary furniture and upholstery.\u00a0 In France,\u00a0 upholstery is on a smaller scale, furniture is lower, variety is lacking and taste is more contemporary.\u00a0 Try finding an upholstered swivel armchair with contemporary lines that is comfortable enough to sit in and watch TV and you\u2019re out of luck!\u00a0 On the other hand, there are some beautiful antique and contemporary one-of-a-kind pieces that we just love and often they come with an interesting story which is all part of the fun.\nThe design inspiration starts with the art.\nHow do you determine the style of the d\u00e9cor?\nWe want to marry history with modern conveniences and elegance with comfort. Maddy: \u2018As experts in hospitality we knows that when people travel, they seek luxury and convenience, elegance and comfort, which is what the Paris Perfect apartments all offer. So we strive to make every fractional apartment warm, welcoming, elegant and French, with all the comforts of an American home!\nThe Conti bedroom mixes modern with antique, a signature of our apartment design.\nFor us, the inspiration often starts with a piece of original art, which dictates the tone and drives the rest of the d\u00e9cor, like the one above, which came from Maddy\u2019s collection. It usually involves mixing antiques with a few contemporary pieces like a modern table, some comfy American-style seating, great lighting, beautiful drapes, interesting accessories and luscious bedding. And of course, we always embolden the view and try to preserve or recreate the historic character of the building, with details like mantels, molding and flooring.\nThe open kitchen and living room of Conti blends American living with French style.\nMaddy, How do you keep the designs fresh?\nEach apartment is different, and each one has its unique features that we try to bring out. We spend a lot of time gathering a sense of place and letting that dictate the style. We let the bones of the apartment, the light and the view take a lead in the direction, whether it\u2019s a very modern and sleek kitchen or a traditional style that would be more reminiscent of a French country estate. And we\u2019ve learned a lot! Our clients want sleek and clean-looking bathrooms, comfy beds, luxurious sheets, great lighting, high-speed internet and lots and lots of USB and other outlets for charging their numerous devices. I also think that having original art is what gives each apartment uniqueness and soul.\nIt’s not always glamorous — an antique mirror bound for Conti.\nMaddy, What would you tell the uninitiated about taking on a Paris apartment renovation?\nIt\u2019s not for the faint of heart \u2013 even if you speak the language, work with some wonderful contractors, know the area and have great taste! You also have to deal with French bureaucracy, working with limited vendor resources, finding products that don\u2019t exist in France, shipping, receiving, timing and incurring the wrath of your neighbors for all the construction. Frankly, I tell them, \u201cDon\u2019t bother doing it yourself:\u00a0Buy a fractional ownership instead!\u201d It\u2019s a lot easier and affordable and you\u2019ll get to spend more time gallivanting around your favorite Paris haunts, instead of hunting down tile in the back alley of an unfamiliar arrondissement!\nAnn loves using antique French mirrors and chandeliers in her designs, like these in Vivant.\n\nMaddy and Ann, do you have three design tips for our readers?\u00a0\nWe always love a big, antique and luscious mirror somewhere. And two mirrors are better than one!\u00a0 We often joke that if you have two gorgeous mirrors facing each other and one chandelier in between, you\u2019ve just bought yourself a dozen chandeliers \u2013 all in the reflections!\nOriginal art — we can\u2019t live without it. It personalizes any space and gives it soul. It doesn\u2019t matter if it\u2019s a 50 euro one-of-a-kind flea market find or an important piece by a reputed artist. If you love it, it will work.\nAnd finally, it\u2019s all about the mix, which is a key French ingredient and infuses a space with personality and energy. We love to mix new with antique, sleek with crusty, high and low, Louis and Lucite and polished with organic!\u00a0 There\u2019s a French expression that sums it up: \u00a0\u201cl\u2019un fait chanter l\u2019autre\u201d which literally means, “one makes the other sing.”\u00a0 And we love to sing!\n\nWhat\u2019s on the current agenda?\nWell, I\u2019m happy to announce that we are working simultaneously on two new fractional co-ownership apartments in Paris!\nThe view from one of our forthcoming fractional co-ownership apartments\nThe first is a stunning one-bedroom apartment, from whose 6th floor windows, you can practically reach out and touch the Eiffel Tower! It\u2019s on the sunny corner of a one of the most charming and shopping-friendly streets in Paris.\nAnd we\u2019re working on another apartment, actually in the same building, that is a beautiful two-bedroom, two-bath apartment. This one overlooks avenue de la Bourdonnais, which in my (completely unbiased!) mind, is the prettiest avenue in Paris.\nAnn’s inspiration board for one of our next fractional co-ownership apartments\nOh, and last but not least, we have just finished a dreamy project coming up in Rome! It\u2019s a stunning vacation rental in Rome, with a private terrace in one of the most exclusive, historic parts of Rome. This will be a whole chapter in and of itself, and because of the many twists and turns, may turn in to a book! And it all began with pink gingham chairs years ago.\n\nWe are so grateful to have found so many exceptional apartments in Paris for our clients and transforming them! If you\u2019re thinking about purchasing an apartment in Paris, please get in touch. We\u2019re a friendly team who would be pleased to answer your questions!\n We have two new Paris fractionals coming very soon — a one-bedroom and a two-bedroom! If you\u2019re interested in learning more about Paris Perfect Shared and fractional co-ownership, please email us at Sales@ParisPerfect.com or enter your name and email address in the box below. Our sales team will be in touch with more information and can also schedule a call at your convenience. Don’t miss your chance to put your name on our ever-growing fractional waiting list.\n\n[contact-form-7]\nDon’t forget to follow us on Instagram for all-things Paris!\n\nThe post Tips About Finding and Purchasing the Perfect Paris Apartment \u2013 Including Our Favorite Design Tips appeared first on Paris Perfect.", "date_published": "2021-01-11T11:47:30-05:00", "date_modified": "2024-11-12T10:33:51-05:00", "authors": [ { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" } ], "author": { "name": "Paris Perfect", "url": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/author/infoparisperfect/", "avatar": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/4417e45c45b4ec9da77774435938e79d5e09e53984fd10e992a1d315e82c2591?s=512&d=identicon&r=g" }, "image": "https://www.parisperfect.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Paris-Perfect-Shared-Fractional-Co-Ownership-Apartments-by-Huff-Harrington16.jpg", "tags": [ "Fractional Apartment", "Paris Apartment Renovation", "Paris Perfect Shared", "Buying an Apartment in Paris", "Favorite Paris Stories", "Fractional Co-Ownership", "Paris Home Remodels" ], "summary": "Several years ago, my husband and I, fulfilling a lifelong dream, bought an apartment in Paris\u2019 7th arrondissement, with a lovely view of the Eiffel Tower. I knew it was going to be hard, but had no idea how hard! On a whim, but feeling pretty good about how it the apartment remodel came out, we invited Maddy to stop by for a glass of bubbles. To our great relief, she walked in, loved it! Since then, we've worked on a number of projects together. " } ] }