Above: Le Moulin is just two hours from Paris (“Take the A10,” they advise). “Here, the trees are centuries old, the orchards are rich in fruit, and the Sarthe countryside flourishes between fields and hedged farmland.” The two-hectare property has an orchard and a river. Photograph by Adel Slimane Fecih. Above: Lucas’s firm has worked on residential projects and high-end hotels in Paris and elsewhere since 2010—including Les Bains Gardians in the Camargue, a Remodelista favorite. In updating the historic buildings at Le Moulin, they opted for “a wise balance between antique furniture, soft colors, and noble materials.” Photograph by Adel Slimane Fecih.
Above: In the living area, a mix of white matte tiles, wood-clad walls, and warm hues.
Above: The couple’s goal: “Give a soul back to a space that was uninhabited for more than a hundred years. While Lucas drew, freehand, the pattern that adorns the kitchen wall, Marine reupholstered the antique chairs.” Photograph by Delphine Jouandeau.
Above: Brick floors meet graceful archways. Photograph by Adel Slimane Fecih.
Above: The kitchen invites cooking meals in, with ingredients from the market. Thoughtful details include a built-in dish drainer alongside the sink and floor-to-ceiling curtains that can pull across to conceal the open shelves. (Note also the peek-a-boo cat passageway beneath.) Photograph via Inside Closet.
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