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Small Apartment Inspiration from French Interior Designer Marianne Evennou

Interior designer Marianne Evennou, our French doyenne of color, composition, and small-space living, has just published her first book.

Un Intérieur à Soi (loose translation: “A Place of One’s Own”) is a compendium of her signature moves—interior windows, exposed beams, duo-toned walls, bonbon box-sized kitchens, and black Bakelite light switches—that dazzle us over and over.

Marianne may have go-to design tricks but she applies them with a freshness and excitement every time. Today, we’re spotlighting a favorite Paris apartment for a client named Sabine, an artist and businesswoman in her forties who Marianne describes as having “une idée à la minute.” At each of their preliminary meetings, Sabine arrived with macarons from Ladurée and their “soft but not cutesy colors: pale pink, almond green, and pastel blue” became the starting point for the makeover:  “luxurious and carefree,” it’s also a pocket apartment that, as Marianne puts it, “has all the big stuff.” Join us for a tour.

Photography by Grégory Timsit, courtesy of Éditions de La Martinière.

Enry: Sabine's Paris apartment remodel by Marianne Evennou. Grégory Timsit photo.
Above: Set in an 18th century building in the Marais, the 35-square-meter (approximately 376-square-foot) apartment was completely reorganized: “we removed all the small, dark rooms to open the kitchen and bedroom to the living room thanks to interior windows.”

The entry, shown here, has a wainscot patterned with Antoinette Poisson Buisson de Roses wallpaper and a bleached parquet floor with radiant heat. Marianne puts tight quarters to work: the pink tiled floor defines the kitchen, and the bedroom is on the other side of the glazed wall. Scroll to the end for the updated floor plan.

Living room: Sabine's Paris apartment remodel by Marianne Evennou. Grégory Timsit photo.
Above: A triptych collage by artist Franck Evennou, Marianne’s husband and a frequent contributor to her projects, hangs over a linen-upholstered bench with a pleated skirt. The apartment’s “underpinning of black,” Marianne says, keeps it from “falling into sentimentality.” Serax makes the low steel Black Coffee Tables.
Living room sofa detail: Sabine's Paris apartment remodel by Marianne Evennou. Grégory Timsit photo.
Above: The two-color walls are painted in a gray called Bauhaus and Léger Cumulus, a pale blue, both from Ressource, a French line with a showroom in New York’s D&D Building. Marianne describes the Antoinette Poisson wallpaper and fabric, including these Cologne linen cushions, as having “a revisited 18th century spirit.” In the US, John Derian carries the company’s designs.
Living room French doorsl: Sabine's Paris apartment remodel by Marianne Evennou. Grégory Timsit photo.
Above: Full-length curtains of a heavy Pierre Frey linen called Craft (in Armande edged in black) frame French doors that open to a window box planted with moss and ferns.
Open dIning area and semi-enclosed kitchen: Sabine's Paris apartment remodel by Marianne Evennou. Grégory Timsit photo.
Above: A half-glazed wall divides the kitchen from the dining area. The painting is by Franck Evennou. Note the black light switches by THPG of Germany.
Small dining area: Sabine's Paris apartment remodel by Marianne Evennou. Grégory Timsit photo.
Above: The dining table, a Finnish classic by Ilmari Tapiovaara, and the 1940s Polish chair by Wladyslaw Wincze and Olgierd Szlekys were sourced from online vintage marketplace Selency.  The fabric globe light is one of a pair from Paris concept store Mona Market.
Semi-enclosed kitchen: Sabine's Paris apartment remodel by Marianne Evennou. Grégory Timsit photo.
Above: Marianne designed the kitchen’s carpet of “candy pink” Mosaic del Sur cement tiles. Just right for a solo occupant who often eats out, the space has a compact oven by Candy over a tiny fridge.
Kitchen sink: Sabine's Paris apartment remodel by Marianne Evennou. Grégory Timsit photo.
Above: Marble counters rise to form a ledge. The walls with built-in shelves are painted in a powder pink from Ressource.
Bedroom enclosed by interior windows: Sabine's Paris apartment remodel by Marianne Evennou. Grégory Timsit photo.
Above: “Even if it has no window to the outside, this room still has a view,” says Marianne of the lone bedroom, which has pale blue linen curtains should Sabine want to enclose the space.
Bedroom enclosed by interior windows: Sabine's Paris apartment remodel by Marianne Evennou. Grégory Timsit photo.
Above: A pastel apartment doesn’t require a frilly bed: Marianne layered it in a black and white gridwork. The two-armed ceiling light is by Remodelista favorite Wo & Wé.
Hall to bathroom: Sabine's Paris apartment remodel by Marianne Evennou. Grégory Timsit photo.
Above: The bedroom opens to Sabine’s dressing area (with two wardrobes) and bathroom, unified by the same custom tiles that set off the kitchen.
Hall to bathroom: Sabine's Paris apartment remodel by Marianne Evennou. Grégory Timsit photo.
Above: Mosaic del Sur zelliges and pink trellis-patterned tiles are “soberly balanced by black,” notes Marianne. The snake-patterned eau-de-toilette is from Officine Universelle Buly.

Floor Plan

Marianne Evennou Chez Sabine Apartment Floor Plan Paris.
Above: Marianne’s approach to tiny apartment living:”I design each space like a tailor-made garment” and “never neglect the smallest square centimeter.”

The Book

Un Intérieur à Soi by Marianne Evennou.
Above: Un Intérieur à Soi, €38, is available from publisher Éditions de La Martinière and booksellers throughout Europe. 

Three more Marianne Evennou projects:

N.B.: This post was first published on Remodelista on May 19, 2023.

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