Cette maison d'architecte à la décoration naturelle regarde vers la mer et les dunes
Conçue par l'architecte parisien Philippe Rizzotti, et surnommée "La Maison de l'arbre", la villa Cayola est une maison de vacances à louer au bord de l'Atlantique, qui s'ouvre sur son milieu naturel, et regarde vers la mer et les dunes. Le bâtiment s'adapte parfaitement au site et est construit entièrement en contreplaqué de bouleau à l'intérieur et à l'extérieur, dont la couleur blonde s'accorde avec le design moderniste de sa décoration, très simple et très naturelle. C'est la décoratrice d'intérieur France Durez qui a su donner une véritable signature à ce lieu, en harmonie avec son architecture et son environnement.
This architect's house with natural decoration looks out over the sea and the dunes.
Designed by the Parisian architect Philippe Rizzotti, and nicknamed "The tree house", Villa Cayola is a holiday home for rent on the banks of the Atlantic Ocean, which opens onto its natural environment and looks out over the sea and the dunes. The building is perfectly adapted to the site and is made entirely of birch plywood inside and out, whose golden colour matches the modernist design of its decoration, which is very simple and natural. It is the interior designer France Durez who knew how to give a real signature to this place, in harmony with its architecture and its environment.
This architect's house with natural decoration looks out over the sea and the dunes.
Designed by the Parisian architect Philippe Rizzotti, and nicknamed "The tree house", Villa Cayola is a holiday home for rent on the banks of the Atlantic Ocean, which opens onto its natural environment and looks out over the sea and the dunes. The building is perfectly adapted to the site and is made entirely of birch plywood inside and out, whose golden colour matches the modernist design of its decoration, which is very simple and natural. It is the interior designer France Durez who knew how to give a real signature to this place, in harmony with its architecture and its environment.
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