Interior Architect in Paris : residential and public-access projects




Projet Paris au mois d'août
Your apartment is beautiful, probably spacious. You have invested in the property, the renovation, the details. And yet, something does not quite resonate. You come home tired, and the space does not truly restore you. There is a disconnect you cannot quite name.
That disconnect has concrete causes. And precise solutions.
I am an interior architect based in Paris, specializing in bespoke high-end projects: apartments, houses, primary or secondary residences, in Île-de-France and beyond. I design fully personalized spaces, drawing on neuroarchitecture and environmental psychology. My role is to understand which environment would suit you best, then to create it, through to the final project handover.

Your residential project (B2C): transforming your Parisian space into a place that soothes and gently energizes you
You want to come home and feel you belong. That the space recognizes you, supports you, restores you. That your nervous system can finally rest. That your mornings are calmer, your evenings more relaxed, that meals with loved ones take on a different quality.
This is not an unreachable ideal. It is what a well-designed Parisian apartment produces.
I start from your real life: your habits, your routines, your moments of tension, what you live through and what you aspire to feel. What you think you want is not always what you need, and that is precisely where a trained eye can go further than what meets the surface.
As an interior architect in Paris, I guide you through the bespoke design of your interior: partial redesign, full renovation, new build. The support is committed, rigorous, and human, from the first exchange to the handover of keys.



Projet Paris au mois d'août
Your professional project (B2B) in Paris: physiotherapy and chiropractic practices (public-access spaces), calming and compliant

You receive patients in pain, under stress, sometimes wary. Your practice is the first treatment you administer, before you even touch them. A poorly designed space generates anxiety, slows the process of building trust, and exhausts the practitioner as much as the patient.
What I design is a space that does its work in silence. A reception area that reassures, a waiting room that calms without putting to sleep, treatment rooms calibrated for the comfort of care and the efficiency of each gesture, a fluid circulation that respects confidentiality. All in compliance with public-access and disability accessibility regulations, integrated from the design stage, not patched in at the end of the build.
A well-considered practice inspires confidence. A practice designed for the nervous system of your patients, and your own, changes the quality of every consultation.
Neuroarchitecture: when your interior shapes your emotions (and your daily life)
Your body constantly sends information to your brain about the environment you are in. A space filled with alert signals, even imperceptible ones, keeps your nervous system in a state of hypervigilance. That is why certain places exhaust you without your understanding why.
These signals are studied in neuroarchitecture and environmental psychology, two fields I integrate into each of my interior architecture projects in Paris. A few levers are enough to profoundly transform a space:
Light: its temperature, its direction, the way it evolves throughout the day. Acoustics, too often overlooked, are the primary source of hypervigilance in Parisian interiors. Circulation and refuge zones: we need both fluid movement and protected corners. A well-structured space reduces mental load without our quite knowing why.
The result: less fatigue, a settling calm, energy that is preserved.
The human brain is universal in its broad mechanisms. But it is profoundly individual in its history, culture, and memories. What soothes one person may unsettle another. What stimulates creativity in some may distract others.
What neuroarchitecture offers is a method of inquiry: who will inhabit this space? To do what? In what physiological and emotional state? For how long? With what cultural and personal constraints?
The answers orient your project toward an optimal configuration, for you.


Projet Paris au mois d'août
Bespoke spatial design: translating well-being into plans and high-end choices
Every option I propose is reasoned, grounded in sensory, spatial, and practical thinking. I present spatial planning scenarios, precise 2D plans, 3D projections, material and atmosphere selections, a coherence that holds from the first room to the last door handle.
I guide you through each decision. Nothing is chosen by default, nothing is generic. The result suits you precisely because it begins with who you are.
A creator turned interior architect: artistic rigor at the service of your spaces
I first expressed my creativity through music: composition, writing, artistic direction, including on three albums by Françoise Hardy. Then through objects, with Paris au mois d'août, a brand of hand-woven cotton light fixtures, from 2012 to 2020.
Acutely sensitive to light, sound, and the density of spaces, I understood early on the impact that environments have on us. That sensitivity became a method.
A graduate of ESAM Design and a member of the French Council of Interior Architects (CFAI), I continue to deepen my training in neuroarchitecture. This atypical background directly informs the way I design high-end interior architecture projects in Paris and Île-de-France: never generic, always tailored to your needs.
From design to site supervision: complete, serene, and exacting support
I represent my clients' interests from start to finish. In-depth briefing, bespoke design developed with you at every stage, competitive tendering among selected craftspeople, quote analysis, site coordination and supervision, weekly on-site meetings, precise progress reports. For me, the building site is a living process; creativity does not stop at the design phase.
I receive no commissions on amounts paid to craftspeople. And I carry ten-year professional liability insurance for every project I design.




