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Why is the Chateau Latour apartment in Paris better than the Shangri La?

Sunday, November 20th, 2011

A guest from Australia paid us the ultimate compliment by comparing their vacation in the 2 bedroom Chateau Latour Paris apartment rental — with unforgettable Eiffel views and terrace — to the luxurious new Shangri La Hotel.

Quote…”We’ve heard a lot about this luxury 5 star hotel in Paris and visited it to learn more. Here are some basic comparisons”:

The Shangri La Paris is the Hong Kong-based group’s first hotel in Europe and took four years to painstakingly restore. Built by Prince Roland Bonaparte, it has been transformed from a mini-Chateau to a hotel with 54 rooms and 27 suites.  Their Panoramic Suite with Eiffel Tower views costs a mind-blowing €15,000 per night!

The Shangri La’s Panoramic Suite costs €15,000 per night!

The views from the river-facing rooms are fabulous, but we couldn’t help but compare with the views offered by Chateau Latour and some of the other apartments Paris Perfect offers.

Not only does Chateau Latour accommodate up to six people, you have the advantage of living like a Parisian. With an incredible view, you can relax in the living room or fix a meal for family and friends while watching the magic light show in the distance.

Incredible panoramic shot taken by one of our guests from the balcony of Chateau La tour

The incredible view of the Eiffel Tower from your private terrace

The elegant living room opens to a fabulous south facing balcony

Provencal-style master bedroom with en suite bathroom

Relax in the comfortable living room; dine in for the evening to a spectacular view

The Layon luxury rental in Paris offers a closeup view and small balcony from just €285 Per night.

The romantic Champagne apartment with wrap around balcony is priced from €325 and sleeps up to four in comfort.

The terrace of the Cognac apartment is one of the most spectacular views in Paris and sleeps up to 8 from just €515 per night.  Compare them to the Shangri La’s Panoramic Suite at a whopping €15,000 per night!

 

Romantic and Fabulous New Apartment: the Calvados Luxury Rental!

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

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We helped owners remodel and complete the beautiful Calvados apartment rental in Paris and we are as delighted as they are! Like the after dinner liqueur from Normandy, this apartment is meant to be savored. With a beautiful balcony and straight on view of the Eiffel Tower, it’s one of the most romantic apartments we’ve seen.

The apartment was owned by a widower for decades. When he passed away, his heirs put it up for sale. We worked with the buyers to re-design the apartment, adding a second bathroom and re-configuring the kitchen and bedroom. Thought you’d enjoy photos, before and after.

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Before: Hallway of the Calvados when purchased.

The corridor reflected the 70′s; better lighting and removing the bookshelves opened up this long hallway. The WC or toilet was the first doorway on the right and the kitchen opened directly into the hallway next.

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After: Hallway of the Calvados Apartment after remodel

We re-configured the bedroom to create the main bathroom with hallway entrance. This makes it convenient for a group of four. On the right, we created a short corridor and moved the opening to the wc, with kitchen just beyond

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Before: The living room needed updating, but the balcony and Eiffel view were irreplaceable
 

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After: The Living Room at Calvados After Remodel

This sunny room seats four people comfortably, with flat screen TV and decorative fireplace as a focal point.

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After: Living Room with Dining Table

The long living room – we used the layout and rug to subtly divide it into a living area and a dining area, not shown on the right.

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Before: From Balcony to Back Wall of Living Room

The living room looked dull, with beige carpet and no special features.

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After: The Dining Area After: Spacious and Light

We removed the old carpet to reveal beautiful oak parquet floors. Added a chandelier above the oak dining table and the rest was easy.

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Before: The kitchen had a narrow entrance and small table.


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Before: During works….Tubes and more tubes!

We carefully plan the plumbing and wiring before work begins because it’s complicated! All wiring must be run through tubes – see the blue plastic ones in this picture — to isolate the wire and prevent shorts or fires.

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After: Kitchen Remodel

Remodeling the kitchen was easy, with café’ au lait colored cabinets and granite countertops

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After: Kitchen completely refitted

We added new cupboards, painted it in cream and installed pale granite countertops. Some charming French pictures and clock add a touch of Paris.

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Before: Master bedroom

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After: Master bedroom has a soft and romantic look

Redecorating the bedroom was easy because the large windows let the sunlight come streaming in. Pretty floral curtains were lined in pale green check. Antique-style headboard and good light…the result is elegant comfort.

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Before: Bedroom Wall to Bathroom

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After: Bedroom Wall Lined with Cupboards

We lined the left hand wall of the bedroom with cupboards, moved the bathroom door to the main corridor.

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Before: Bathroom

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After: Bathroom

Elegant shallow sink and pale marble countertop. We framed the mirror with alternating colors of beige tile.

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After: Bathroom Two was created from the kitchen and bedroom.

To use a French expression, we “grignote’d” or ate away from the kitchen and the original bedroom cupboards to create a second bathroom complete with shower and sink.

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Before: WC

A common solution in Paris apartments is to suspend the hot water heater above the toilet. I’ve never heard of one falling down, but they always make me uncomfortable. Also they are small due to size restrictions in small toilets. We bought the largest available and set it up right behind the kitchen wall.

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After: We moved the doorway of the WC to the side and created a larger room.


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Romantic Nighttime Views of Paris

The views from the balcony are magical, especially when the light show begins on the Eiffel Tower every night! With views and comfort like this, memories of Paris are made when you stay here. For more pictures and full description, click on the Calvados luxury apartment rental.

Since the apartment was finished, bookings have been coming in fast and furious, all the more reason to book as soon as possible. Email us or call on the US Toll Free number: 1-888-520-2087

Why We Love High Floors in Paris Apartments

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Getting ready to take pictures of the Kir Paris apartment for rent, I woke up early. First stop was one of my favorite pastry shops across the street to buy my standard breakfast in Paris:  ‘Bonjour Madame, un pain au chocolat s’il vous plait et un pain au raisin.’

Sunny day, needed some exercise so I decided to take the stairs. From the 6th floor (7th floor American) to the ground floor, the difference in light in the stairwell was amazing. We always talk about why it’s important to buy apartments in Paris on upper floors and these pictures say it all.

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5th floor natural light

4th floor light ok

4th floor light ok

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3rd floor broad daylight can't see keyhold

By the time I reached the third floor, it was time to turn on the lights.   This difference in natural light is reflected inside an apartment, since city living means apartments face other buildings which block the sunlight.

When you’re staying in a Paris apartment, look towards lower floors and observe how many apartments below turn on their lights by late morning.  We prefer natural sunlight all day long, which means apartments on higher floors where you can see the sky.

I didn’t realize how important it was to me until I spent my first winter in Paris.  When the sky only starts to get light at 9am and sunset begins at 3:30 pm in winter, I realized that I only wanted to live in Paris apartments on the top floors!

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2nd floor can't see the stairs

By the third floor, had to swtich on the stairwell lights.  I posted the second floor apartment doorway, but not below because the photos are completely black.