Plascon House Tour: Pop the Champagne
Pop the champagne in celebration of this elegant French home with a new take on the neutral colour palette.
Old world charm lies in the architecture of this classy space. High ceilings and wooden floors are typical of an 18th century home found in the region of Champagne, France.
It’s the playing with styles, time periods and shapes that really make these rooms sing while the consistent color palette keeps everything feeling cohesive. This is a refreshing break from all the stark white we have been seeing lately. That is not to say we don’t adore the all-white trend, it’s just so nice to see a break from the norm.
This home is incredibly classy, what do you think?
Contact: Plascon Via Photography by anders hviid
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