It's impossible for me to grasp the idea that this beautifully thought out loft is only a temporary home to designer Julie Charbonneau, but that's exactly what it is. After her house suffered a fire, Julie renovated this industrial loft in Montreal to live in with her daughter while her home was being rebuilt.
While most of Charbonneau's work I've seen tends to be more ornate and layered, I love the "less is more" approach of the loft, with its muted color palette, simple window coverings, and well placed accessories.
And to prove the fact that kids can, in fact, live in beautifully designed spaces, I present to you exhibit A:
ALL IMAGES | INTERIOR DESIGN BY JULIE CHARBONNEAU VIA HOUZZ
I need to move in.
ReplyDeleteIt's SO beautiful. I love that everything looks so cozy and comfortable, like you could sink into any surface. The window coverings with the arched window are so lovely, too. Those kinds of windows always stumped me a bit, but she's done the perfect thing here. When she moves out, can we move in? :)
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS!!! I love the soft palette, the white walls, and all that yummy texture! Thank you for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteThis loft is so dreamy! I love how clean and cozy and undeniably chic the space is.. pinning it now!
ReplyDeleteEverything is so lush looking. What a gorgeous space!
ReplyDeleteChristine In Color
Yes, as long as I can move in with you :)
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