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Celebrity houses: design rules in the interior of designer Jean Louis Denyo's apartment

This Frenchman's name no longer reflectshuman essence, it has become a phenomenon in the interior design of the 21st century. The works of this decorator are copied and extolled, they are admired all over the world. Is it possible to resist and not look at his house? Only a person who is very far from interior design has not heard the name Jean Louis Deniot. Surely, our readers, if they do not know the famous Frenchman by sight, have certainly seen at least one of the works of this king of decorators. Today we will look into the very heart of the creator, into the holy of holies, his best project - an apartment in Paris, which Jean Louis Deniot designed personally and exclusively for himself. Deniot's style is obvious, but at the same timeelusive. He is copied, or rather, tried to be repeated by many, many people. However, this work is thankless and completely pointless - it is impossible to repeat Deniot.We will still try to identify the main features by which Deniot’s works can be easily distinguished from many similar, but still distant projects.First, there's the often underrated grey, with hundreds of shades showing off their most spectacular sides in all of his projects, including his personal Parisian apartment.Secondly, it is a filigree combination of classicsand the 21st century. In Denio's projects, classic, antique, vintage and modernist pieces readily enter into a close and interesting dialogue with the most modern objects and finishing details.And the most important feature of the Frenchman’s works is the undeniable and almost physically tangible luxury of absolutely every detail of his interiors.As for Denio's own apartment,Here, in our opinion, two main themes are clearly visible, which best characterize the consciousness of perhaps every interior designer - geometry and dreams.The living room walls here flow smoothly intoceiling and represent the heavenly dome, into which it is so pleasant to fall in moments of fleeting creative inspiration. However, right under the clouds, we are met by the rigid geometric shapes of the coffee table, fireplace mantel and table lamps.The master's office makes you think aboutthe decorator's work as something light and fleeting. The bedroom is full of sharp angles, but at the same time, thanks to the calm palette and soft textures, it sets the mood for dreamy relaxation, and the bathrooms are completely and completely worthy of being exhibited in a gallery of modern art.In general, art takes up a lot of space in this interior.is far from the last place. Almost at every step we come across details that were obviously collected not only in designer salons, but also at flea markets. But how the author managed to combine all these often completely incomparable things remains a mystery to our ordinary minds. And solving this puzzle is very interesting.interiormagazin.com

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