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Like a bias, work each project in the material and in the thickness of the walls. And, inside-outside, play to perfection with the proportions, give the right measure to the joinery by daring surprises of size. Make the choice of very high interior shutters in the style of an orangery, a resolutely small door or a low window that underlines a roof and master it all.
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Jet shower, hammam spirit, Roman bathtub... Under the Mediterranean influence, water spaces have the beauty of the Gods. With the sensuality of materials, tadelakt or velvety stone and the minimalism of shapes, the goal is to achieve the right balance between the purity and luxury of high-end faucets chosen at Volevatch.
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Making the harmony of a place sing is to play the interior and the exterior in unison. No breaking point in pushing an 18th century gate or an arched opening, they are only markers on a style score that continues its refrain in the garden. And life in the beautiful days of Provence is naturally composed around a swimming pool and a pool house that seem to have always been there.
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With a deeply rooted bias in their hearts, that of combining architecture with landscape, Sara and Jean-Luc like to plant old paving stones near the houses they have designed or restored.
As a final touch where nature takes precedence over man, where the cobblestones grow freely, where the grass invades the stone, gains ground and ends up escaping into the meadows.
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Like the beauties of Provence who protect their pretty complexion under their big sun hats, Sara and Jean-Luc's houses are topped with natural wicker arbours. So many golden twigs that, at noon, let a shower of lines fly by, but are just as mischievous and waterproof to shelter the life of summer during an unexpected little squall.
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"We are constantly listening to our customers. Sometimes it's up to us to fall back into childhood with them and shape their imagination..." With the grain of fantasy and madness that is needed!
And why not combine pleasure and work, and design for a collector, an office-garage as sublime as the passion.
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Living and cooking, cooking and sharing ... The spaces dedicated to conviviality are built around a long table, a large central island or an imposing hood made of irregular planks.
Much more than kitchens, these are gourmet lounges designed without chance around the architecture.
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Living with beauty, at every moment, in a kitchen as in a wine cellar... This is what Sara and Jean-Luc's houses to live in want to be. The great technical theatre, even if it is omnipresent, cleverly fades away, hides behind a linen curtain, and lets the decor play under the tassels of light.
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For a country house as well as for a contemporary apartment, the kitchens designed by Spirito Montalto like to write the daily life with unique pieces. Massive, generous, cut by the abruptness of the stone, seeming to be modeled in the shade of lime and sized to perfection, each sink project is a sculpture.
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"It is a real pleasure to be able to work with companions and to redesign stained glass windows with the complicity of the famous Atelier Simon Marcq in Reims". For a private chapel, Sara and Jean-Luc express a personal and refined vision of stained glass. The lead becomes mineral, the embrasure absorbs the frame, only the tint of the glazing is sublimated.
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Stretching an indoor swimming pool with the same rigor as for the architecture, thus Sara and Jean-Luc have conceived and designed this water mirror all in grayed tadelakt in half-tones.
Like an exercise in their style where the pool cut in line with the wall plays with reflections, materials, sculpted edges, ancient stones and subdued light.
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The accuracy of the interior architecture lies in the purity and simplicity of the lines. Lime, tadelakt, smoothed roundness or the iron line of a handrail, the soberly cut steps model the staircases like sculptures.