Elle Decor is an amazing interior design magazine, that sometimes gives us the opportunity to visit a great house or mansion of some of the most popular celebrities in the world. This time, the magazine revealed exclusive details of the château of rising interior designer Pierre Yovanovitch. And Interior Design Magazines will share with you some images and details of Pierre Yovanovitch’s 17th Century Château. It’s time for you to take a look and collect some ideas!
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Pierre Yovanovitch didn’t have the particular dream of owning a century house, much less of having his own 17th-century château, however, he fell in love with it when he saw it listed for sale in a magazine.
“In the living room of Paris designer Pierre Yovanovitch’s 17th-century château in Provence, the custom-made sofas are covered in a Rogers & Goffigon linen, the circa-1940s armchairs are by Otto Schultz, the cocktail table is a 1949 design by T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings, and the stucco mantel, in the traditional style, is by Joël Puisais; the watercolor, Jigsaw 1.5, is by Francesco Clemente, the 1931 oak sofa is by Axel Einar Hjorth, and the custom-made rug is from Holland & Sherry.”
The amazing château is located near the village of Aups in the southern foothills of the Alps. Buying a 17th-century château is always a risk. If the building’s structure is in poor condition you’ll face a big and expensive renovation.
The restoration of the château took three years, but, in the end, interior designer Pierre Yovanovitch renovated a fantastic 17th-century property. He still thinks that has 20 or more years of work to take the château into its old glory. But we can see that the interior designer is in a good way to accomplish that. | Click HERE to read the full article.
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Source and images: Elle Decor.