Camille Razat: Meet the Emily in Paris's loft

Here, as it emphasizes your own Camille Razatthe attention to the details is crucial to prevent the loft from resembling an office than a cozy living room: «It is, therefore, to give identity to the spaces and decorate them accordingly. Each LOFT area must be carefully decorated to maintain coherence with the general industrial aspect, but expressing at the same time a specific functionality or environment.» This scrupulous decoration approach helps to transform the loft into a unique and cozy place, where the industrial soul coexists harmoniously with individuality and the feeling of belonging. «I wanted to create a feeling of comfort and, for this, I chose materials that offered a pleasant softness to the touch. This choice became especially evident in the contrasts between soft surfaces and mirrors, whose purpose is to expand the space and reflect the light, giving the room an even greater dimension.

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When asked if there is any design or work of art that has a special meaning, she replies: «Yes, there are certainly elements that have a special meaning to me. One of them is an original wall of the building, which used to be a spinning and later a factory to make beer, dating from the nineteenth century.» The intrinsic history of this place is manifested tangibly through this wall and even through the staircase that once was led to the beer factory is still visible. This detail not only adds a touch of authenticity, but also connects the loft with its historical roots, which makes it an even more significant place.

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