A stunning Paris apartment restored by Olga Ashby Interiors, where modern luxury meets historic charm in every carefully designed space.
This Paris apartment blends classic Haussmannian details with modern elegance, creating a timeless Parisian interior design. Original features like marble fireplaces set a refined tone throughout.
Warm neutrals, cozy textures, and sophisticated furnishings make every room inviting yet stylish, perfectly capturing the essence of Parisian living.


A Classic Parisian Dream, Shared by Three
Located in the prestigious 7th arrondissement, this Paris apartment combines historical grandeur with modern-day elegance. Originally built in 1900, the Haussmannian building provides a magnificent backdrop for a unique shared pied-à-terre owned by three longtime friends.
The apartment’s renovation, led by London-based Olga Ashby Interiors, struck a careful balance between preserving the original architectural details and introducing contemporary comfort and style.
The design concept centers on timeless Parisian interior design, celebrating heritage features alongside a warm, inviting atmosphere perfect for living and entertaining.

Architectural Elegance That Sets the Stage
This Paris apartment’s architecture reads like a love letter to the golden age of Haussmann. The original cornices, parquet flooring, marble fireplaces, and traditional chandeliers were all perfectly preserved, providing a rich historical canvas for Ashby’s design.
The iconic Parisian interior design elements are more than decorative; they anchor the entire visual narrative of the home.
The Living Room: Layers of Comfort and Contrast
Step into the living room, and you’re met with a blend of old-world elegance and modern eclecticism. Plush velvet seating from Olga Ashby’s River Flow collection is paired with Gubi’s sculptural lighting and vintage-inspired coffee tables. A soft, neutral palette of warm whites, muted golds, and caramel tones creates a sense of serenity.
Artworks from Trowbridge Gallery and tactile textures like chenille, boucle, and silk-rich curtains bring a gallery-like sophistication – yet the space feels lived-in and relaxed. This balance is key in Parisian interior design: never too perfect, always personal.


The Dining Room: Where Tradition Meets Trend
Connected by grand double doors, the dining room continues the theme of understated luxury. Ashby chose the Latti table from La Redoute, flanked by velvet dining chairs and a sculptural bench from Julian Chichester.
A curated mix of wine glasses, vases, and Nordic Knots rugs creates a vignette of casual entertainment. Layered lighting and textured furnishings make this space ideal for both elegant dinners and morning croissants. It’s a prime example of how Parisian interior design allows classic style to embrace modern life.

The Kitchen: Small but Sophisticated
You wouldn’t guess it now, but the apartment originally had no functioning kitchen. Ashby transformed the space entirely, creating a compact yet highly functional area that retains the charm of the overall design.
High stools, a sleek benchtop from Livingstone, and subtle globe lighting make this kitchen as stylish as it is practical. A mix of minimalist lines and vintage accessories proves that in Parisian interior design, utility never has to sacrifice elegance.

Bedrooms: Soft Luxury and Subtle Drama
Both bedrooms embody tranquility. In the primary suite, a custom-upholstered bed in Kirkby Design fabric takes center stage, framed by sculptural lighting from Pure White Lines. A Taranto bench and Julian Chichester nightstands give the room structure and personality.
In the second bedroom, warm textures and Dedar fabrics make for a cozy retreat. Ferm Living vases, layered rugs, and carefully selected artworks give each space its own unique identity, yet stay aligned with the overall Parisian interior design language.




Bathrooms and Powder Room: Practical Beauty
Before the renovation, the apartment had only one bathroom and two oddly placed toilets. Ashby reimagined the layout, adding a guest powder room and a second full bathroom, without compromising on flow.
With Lefroy Brooks tapware, travertine accents, and subtle vintage lighting, the bathrooms echo the aesthetic of the rest of the home. Here, even the most utilitarian spaces reflect the thoughtful layering that defines Parisian interior design.


The Study: Work Meets Art
Tucked into a quieter corner of the home, the study offers a perfect blend of function and flair. A Marcel desk from Julian Chichester, paired with an Andrew Martin chair and lighting from Eichholtz, creates a workspace that’s inspiring yet serene.
Even in a small room, Ashby layered the space with collectible vases and meaningful art — a reminder that Parisian interior design doesn’t overlook the details.

The Flow: A Parisian Circle Layout
Perhaps the most striking architectural feature is the apartment’s “circle layout,” common in historic Paris buildings. From the entrance, you can flow through the living room, dining room, and kitchen in a loop — ideal for entertaining, and uniquely Parisian.
Ashby’s design capitalizes on this by keeping the color palette cohesive and the materials tactile, creating a unified experience from room to room. It’s a layout that invites conversation, movement, and a deep feeling of home.

Bringing the Look Home
This apartment is a masterclass in creating a home that honors tradition while embracing a modern lifestyle. Elements like sculptural lighting, soft luxurious textures, warm neutral palettes, and carefully curated vintage pieces bring the essence of Parisian interior design to life.



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Source: Vogue