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Presenting a New Paris Apartment, the Quincy!

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
Incredible view of the Eiffel Tower from the bedroom

Incredible view of the Eiffel Tower from the bedroom

We helped American owners from Virginia remodel and finish a beautiful one/two bedroom Paris apartment next to Ecole Militaire in the 7th. They chose the name Quincy, named after the Sauvignon Blanc from the Loire Valley.  The wine is softer than others from this region, capturing the essence of the Loire without a high price tag. Like the wine Quincy offers excellent value in a superb location.

What we love about the apartment is that it’s next to the Champs de Mars Gardens, on the border of the very-French 15th arrondissement and the old Parisian 7th arrondissement. It represents true French living, with nearby access to the famous rue de Commerce and the wonderful Grenelle open air market. You won’t see as many tourists, but you’re right in the heart of everything with easy access to monuments, great restaurants and … shopping! From the fashion boutiques on the rue de Commerce, to the French ‘Target’ or Monoprix at the Motte Piquet metro, to the well-known Village Suisse, home to an abundance of antique stores. Transport is ideal with the metro only 3 minute’s walk as well as numerous buses that wend their way throughout Paris .

You'll love the fashion boutiques on rue de Commerce

The neighborhood has fantastic clothes stores and boutiques

Grab a unique gift from one of the many antique stores

Grab a unique gift from one of the many antique stores

The Quincy apartment in Paris is located in a pretty building on a quiet street off Blvd de Grenelle.  Located on the 6th floor with elevator, it combines traditional French architecture, from the original fireplaces to oak parquet floors — with modern conveniences.  Loads of sunlight and views of the Eiffel Tower from the kitchen and master bedroom make it a wonderful home for your next sojourn in Paris .

View of the Eiffel Tower from the kitchen

View of the Eiffel Tower from the kitchen

The owners loved the double living room created for our Saint Julien apartment in Paris, where tall sliding doors create a sunny double room during the day, but can be closed to create a second bedroom at night.  Our architect created the same look in the Quincy apartment, making two separate areas.

Double living room can be closed off to create a second bedroom

Spacious double living room can be closed off to create a second bedroom

The front half of the living room is charming with long sofa and facing armchair that surround the fireplace. The colors they chose are warm reds and golds. On the right of this room is a modern wenge wood and glass dining table that expands to seat six. Not shown is the flat screen TV, dual standard DVD player and free high-speed internet.

Front half of the living room certainly has the "wow" factor!

Front half of the living room certainly has the "wow" factor!

Dining table is perfect for entertaining

Dining table is perfect for entertaining

The second half is a comfortable study with a clic-clac sofa bed that easily slides open to make a queen-sized bed. With separate entryway, you can slide the paneled doors closed and have two separate rooms at night. As with most of the apartments we manage, we import the sofas from Italy who we believe offer the highest quality materials and mattresses available.

Sofa in the second half of the living room converts into a comfortable queen-sized bed

Sofa in the second half of the living room converts into a comfortable queen-sized bed

The master bedroom is one of our favorite rooms, decorated in pale blue green with ivory wood headboard. There are lovely antique features such as the small paintings and lights above to the fireplace. Another flat screen TV with DVD player means children can watch a movie in the bedroom while parents relax in the living room. The owners found the lights nearby and they are a beautiful addition in the form of elegant brass swans. And of course, the incredibly romantic of the Eiffel Tower at night is a bonus in itself.

Master bedroom with high-quality queen mattress and linens

Master bedroom with high-quality mattress and linens

Brass lights in the form of a swan's head

Brass lights in the form of a swan's head

The kitchen is nicely remodeled with all conveniences in a combination of white lacquer and pale wood. But you’re immediately drawn to the large window, where you’ll find the most charming view of the Eiffel Tower through the paned glass windows. With all modern appliances you can shop at the large Grenelle open air market or exellent local merchants nearby and dine at home with family and friends.

Fully-equipped kitchen with modern appliances

Fully-equipped kitchen with modern appliances

The fully renovated bathroom features a modern above-the-counter sink, large walk-in shower and heated towel racks.  There is also a separate WC located just off the entrance, which is convenient in Paris apartment rentals for extra getting-ready room.

Modern bathroom with large shower, basin and heated towel racks!

Modern bathroom with glass-enclosed shower, basin and heated towel racks!

For more photos and a full list of amenities, please visit our Quincy Paris apartment page.  If you would like to book this apartment for your next trip to Paris, please email us about availability:  reservations@parisperfect.com

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Late Summer Fun in Paris

Friday, June 18th, 2010

As the days get longer and weather heats up, it’s time to think about a summer escape. Paris in late July and August is unexpectedly fun, with outdoor concerts, film festivals and lazy summer days on the Paris Plages (Paris Beaches). Parisians take their annual month long vacation during August, freeing up the city for visitors from around the world. The attitude of the city is different as the late summer arrives-somehow lighter and more relaxed-perfect for exploring all the sights and world-class museums of Paris.

Being in Paris at the end of July is a thrill for cycling fans as the Tour de France, the world’s most famous cycling race, rushes down the Champs-Elysées for the grand finish. This year the Tour de France begins on July 3rd with the exciting finish in Paris on Sunday, July 25th.

While Parisian’s head out of the city en masse toward the coasts in search of the sunny beaches and blue seas on the Cote d’Azur and Atlantic coastline, you can soak up the sun in Paris at one of the city’s popular beaches. Yes, you read that right – beaches! Started in 2002 as a fun summer initiative, the Paris Plages (Paris Beaches) is now a yearly event enjoyed by tourists and locals alike. Three locations in the city are transformed into beach settings perfect for sun bathing, swimming and strolling along boardwalks, all with beautiful Paris views over the Seine. In the evenings, sit back, relax and enjoy free concerts. The Paris Plages are open from July 20th – August 20th, and make an ideal family outing.

Paris Plage (Paris Beach)

Paris Plage (Paris Beach)

After soaking up the sun, cool off by visiting one of Paris’ world class museums, which are open the same long hours as the rest of the year. Take advantage the long summer days by visiting the Louvre on Wednesday or Friday evenings when it stays open until 10:00pm. The beautiful Musée d’Orsay stays open late on Thursday evenings until 9:45pm. Paris’ famous department stores are all open Monday to Saturday from 9:30am – 10:00pm for those in search of the distinct French fashion and designs.

The Kiss at the Rodin Museum

The Kiss at the Rodin Museum

Galleries Lafayette Department Store

Galleries Lafayette Department Store

BHV Department Store

BHV Department Store

The streets of Paris come to life during the Paris Quartier d’Eté (Paris Summer Arts Festival). Running from Bastille Day on July 14th through August 15th, this festival features lively music, theater and dance events by artists from around the world.

Classical music lovers will enjoy the Festival Classique au Vert, an outdoors festival held in the gorgeous Parc Floral in the 12th arrondissement. On Saturday and Sunday afternoons from August to September, enjoy performances by well known musicians and ensembles. For an enjoyable evening, head to the outdoor Cinema Festival at the modern Parc de la Villette in the 19th arrondissement. From July 17th – August 22nd, free films are shown almost every evening, and make a lovely way to relax at the end of a busy day sightseeing.

August in Paris – it’s not what the old jazz song tells you about April in Paris. Yet, while you’re out strolling through the tree-lined avenues, lush parks and soaking up the warmth along the Seine, you might just find yourself humming a new song as you take in the City of Light in the late summer sun.

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Decorating Tips: How to Antique French Furniture!

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

We spend so much time remodeling Paris apartments that our own living room has become neglected! I enjoyed the deep yellow textured walls with matching silk curtains for the past fifteen years, but my tastes have shifted from strong colors to a softer French country look.

Philippe protested mightily as the colors brighten up a winter’s day in London, but when the silk curtains started to shred from the sunlight, the decision made itself.

First step: Antique the large French 19th century mirrors sitting on the two fireplaces!

We found the pair of mirrors fifteen years ago at the Paris flea market, or Puces. They are a rare matching pair dating from the 1800′s and Philippe negotiated hard from the dealer to buy them. My mother-in-law didn’tt approve of my covering up the gold leaf, but the expense to buy new ones and time required to find replacements, then figure out what to do with this pair … merci, mais non.

Antique Gold Mirror Needs a Softer Look

Antique Gold Mirror Needs a Softer Look

I’ve antiqued several pieces of furniture with modest success, and learned the hard way that shortcuts don’t work. I discovered a French company that specializes in decorative paint effects called Liberon. There are tons of decorative effects you can apply to wood, metal and glass!

I like the following: We simply applied Liberon’s cream colored wax to the oak desk at our Sancerre Paris rental below:

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We used it in our Sancerre Paris Rental to create an antique look for the old oak desk

Simply buy their white wax or cream-colored wax in a can and apply and buff.  If you can’t find it in the US, my sister Pat simply stirred cream colored paint into a can of furniture paste wax, rubbed it on the furniture and it worked a charm.

Effet Chaule’: This means whitewashed and here is an example, using a darker coat of paint before applying white on top.  Before the white is completely dry, you wipe it with a damp cloth in areas that would normally show wear, and the dark paint peeks through.  It creates a nice, aged look.

Whitewashed Table

Whitewashed Table

Effet Patine’: Giving an old patina to a new piece of furniture using paint and wax. Requires undercoat, your choice of undercolors that peek through and a final coat in cream colored paint or other.  Then a coat of satin acrylic or lots of wax.  This is the look I wanted for the mirrors.

 

Paint and Wax Finish

Paint and Wax Finish

 

French mirror before shot:  Formal living room, rich colours

French mirror before shot: Formal living room, rich colours

Materials

Undercoat

  • 3 colors of paint:
    • Deep red paint
    • Green moss colored paint ‘Vert de gris’ by Liberon
    • Taupe/beige paint called ‘Ficelle’ by Liberon meaning ‘String’ color
  • Ochre-colored wax by Liberon
  • Optional:  acrylic satin gloss or clear wax to give an old waxed look

 

We Used Three Colours of Paint to Antique the Mirror

Three colors of paint to antique the mirror

Ochre Colored Wax

Ochre colored wax applied after final coat of paint and damp wipe to reveal under layers

How to antique furniture: Step One!

Employ college sophomore son who is looking for work to tape up the glass and apply undercoat. He did a great job, inheriting dad’s cardiac surgery genes. Careful job, no paint leaked onto the mirrors.

Step 1 - Employ College-aged Son to Tape Mirrors

Step 1 - Employ college-aged son to tape mirrors

Step 2: Tips on how to create an antique look to furniture

Paint the mirrors with a water-based white undercoat.  This blocks the old paint and gold leaf, makes  next layers of paint stick. This is important; I made the mistake of applying paint directly to other furniture and the paint doesn’t stick or comes off in patches, when you’re trying to wipe off the final layer.

Step 3: Creating a French country look to furniture

Lightly sand mirror to remove globs of undercoat.

Step 4: How to give your funiture that antique look

Red Paint: Old mirrors have a layer of red under their gold leaf.  Apply a deep red layer, especially to all angles and corners.  Dry for 2 hours.

Apply an undercoat of red paint

Apply an undercoat of red paint

Paint Red Where You Create Worn Look

Paint red to create worn look

Step 5

Paint green moss-colored paint all over.  Liked it so much that I repainted to lights in the entryway in the same ‘vert de gris’ or sage green color.  Brass was a stylish finish in the mid 1990′s, but I decided it was time for a change. Why buy new lights, when we can simply repaint the old?  Use a layer of undercoat first, then the color you want to show — from dark browns, to creams, greens, blues, yellows or other.  Dry for 2 hours.

Here are the lights in their brass finish

Here are the lights in their brass finish

 

I liked the green paint so much I repainted the entryway lights!

I liked the green paint so much I repainted the entryway lights!

Finished lights in pale green give a softer look to the entryway

Finished lights in pale green give a softer look to the entryway

Step 6

Ok, that was the green layer of paint and now back to the mirrors.  Apply the cream or beige colored paint for your final layer.  Apply carefully, everywhere. Be careful with your color choice.  I tested several colors and was going to go with a cream until I tested it.  Way too pale.  Tried the darker ‘ficelle’ or taupe color and although the sample sheet looked very dark, it worked beautifully.

Step 7

Important:  As soon as the paint is dry to the touch, about an hour and a half later, get a wet cloth and start to rub off the apint on all corners and wear points.  Don’t wait too long or you’ll be doing a lot of rubbing.  Try a little bit after an hour and if too much paint comes off on the rag, re-apply to that spot and wait another half hour.

Aging the furniture:  Use a damp cloth or sponge and rinse frequently.  Rub along the edges, which is where furniture gets most of its wear and tear.  The earlier paint colors start to show through; reds, green coats painted earlier.  Rubber harder and the gold leaf started to show through in a few places.  Not too hard I learned as even the gold started to come off!  The furniture had finally taken on an antique finish.

 

Rub off paint for antique effect

Rub off paint for antique effect

Rubbing off beige to show green and red

Rubbing off beige to show green and red

Step 8

Streak ochre colored wax sparingly in between curves to add a touch of dirt and age.  Be careful to add sparingly; step back and see how you like it.  This is one of the secrets of how to antique furniture  – look at the before and after pictures of the carved detail. The color contrast was nice, but a little too stark until I added the ochre wax and rubbed it in.

 

Before applying ochre wax

Start to apply ochre wax

After wax has been rubbed in

Soft, antique look after wax has been rubbed in

Step 9

Wait overnight.  Wax and polish your furniture or apply a water-based satin varnish to give a soft, rubbed luster.  I’ve tried to apply wax for that soft aged shine — and rubbed like crazy, reapplying frequently — but some of the paint rubbed off and I could only get the sheen after applying a coat of water-based satin varnish.

 

Final wax

Final wax

Step 10

Stand back and admire the finished product!  With the tests of paint colors for the walls and electrical wires running along the walls, it’s hard to appreciate new look until we’ve finished painting the living room. I will post final pictures when the living room is finally done!

 

The finished product!

The finished product!

The living room begins to take shape….tried loads of paint samples on the back wall.

Liivng room starts to come together; pale tan walls and darker brown inside bookshelves

Livng room starts to come together; pale tan walls and darker brown inside bookshelves

Several months have gone by and the living room still isn’t finished, but it’s getting there!  We used a calico cream color by Dulux on the walls and a darker color by Farrow and Ball in the bookshelves.

Almost finished living room! Fireplace mirrors with an antique French cream finish

Almost finished living room! Fireplace mirrors with an antique French cream finish

Almost finished living room Natural Calico walls and Farrow and Ball in bookshelves

Almost finished living room Natural Calico walls and Farrow and Ball in bookshelves

What a transformation!  Looking at the before picture, I really overdid the deep colors and patterns.  Philippe didn’t want anything to change because the room felt warm and welcoming during the cold, dark days of winter.  But I tried too hard.  Things like the pink polka dot armchairs — lovely fabric by Jane Churchill — were charming, but the look tires quickly.   Same with the contrasting striped cushions.  This room had alot going on!!

Deep yellows, polka pinks and alot of color marked our old living room

Deep yellows, polka pinks and alot of color marked our old living room

We didn’t want to spend  money buying on new furniture, so kept the sofas and simply changed cushions.  We re-covered the beautiful French armchairs in a pale beige check by Ian Mankin.  We used the fake wooden books which used to serve as side tables — as bases for a new coffee table, to lighten the feel. Had a big place of glass cut  and a new coffee table was made. As the English say, ‘Bob’s your uncle!’  Used cotton ticking in beige and white for the curtains; prefer the big eyelet style curtains to the fancy ones we had before. We definitely need to add more color via cushions and accessories, but I think Philippe will be able to take long winter naps in the new look living room as well!

 

Transorming a living room with paint and color...

Transforming a living room with a little paint and color...

Living room towards patio garden

Living room towards patio garden

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