Paris Life Magazine

A family apartment that oozes calm

It’s in this large three-bedroom apartment ideally located between the Champs de Mars and Les Invalides that Nathalie Marsan’s family have made their home. Purchased off-plan, redesigned and decorated by the owner, the beautiful 1,485 sq.ft. space has become a gentle poem to comfort and elegance. This cosy interior emanates an atmosphere of tranquillity far from the frensy of Paris.

Interior designer and decorator, Nathalie Marsan

What made you want to become an interior designer?

The desire to become an interior designer was always with me. I think I was always a person who needed to be creative to feel fulfilled. As I am highly conscious of my environment, it doesn’t take much to delight me. This means that I draw my inspiration from my daily life, be that in the beauty of nature, by observing people in the street or by contemplating works of art, etc.
Helping people feel better in their home also makes me very happy. To see more, you can visit my website: www.marsaninteriors.com.

3 bedroom-apartment - Avenue de la Motte PicquetApartment furnished and decorated by Nathalie MarsanHere, comfort and elegance come firstA 129 sq.ft. terrace adjoining the kitchen that opens onto the living and dining roomA light filled kitchen that’s functional and streamlinedThe terrace is accessible from the kitchen but also from one of the bedroomsWe particularly appreciate the soft colour scheme (sage-green, cream and yellow) in this apartmentA calm and subdued master bedroomA beautiful family apartment in the 7th district of Paris with its own terraceGuest bedroomThe office also functions as a spare bedroomThe terrace area is a calm green sanctuary, right in the heart of Paris

Why did you choose this apartment? What are its best features?

I chose this apartment, mostly because of its location. I love the rue Cler, which is a very animated pedestrian street. It’s practical to just head downstairs from your home and to have lots of shopping options available. This apartment also has a parking space, which is rare to find in this neighbourhood.

What inspired you the most for the decoration of this apartment?

It was the city and neighbourhoods of Paris that most inspired me. I opted for a refined decoration, minimal, chic and mellow, but at the same time welcoming. The Bertoia dining table and chairs recalls the urban chic of Paris, but the colours, textures and fabrics as well as the wooden elements soften the tone of the spaces.

What are your favourite items in this apartment?

I really love the Knoll Arabescato marble table. It’s a 1956 table design, a true 20th century classic. It’s an elegant timeless piece, which works in well with the arrangement of the rest of the apartment.

What part of the project did you enjoy the most when renovating and decorating this apartment?

I loved choosing the organisation of the colours, textures and the wallpaper. I also designed the library furniture that I had made by a cabinet maker.

A cocooning vibe in the sitting room area with its fitted sofa bench and many soft cushionsThe choice of fine materials establishes a refined and friendly atmosphere which can be felt in all the rooms of the apartmentWith this wallpaper, a feeling of tranquillity is bought into the apartment through the entry wayWallpaper with a botanical motif in the guest bedroom

What do you like the most in this neighbourhood? Which addresses do you recommend?

I am often in the restaurant Le Petit Cler, a charming local bistrot. You are immersed in an art deco interior, with its mouldings and large mirrors. I also recommend Les Cocottes, Christian Constant’s restaurant on the rue St-Dominique. There you will find authentic French cuisine. The presentation of the dishes in pots lends originality to the eating experience.

Furnished apartment available for renting