Hugo Vince, an architect, and Caroline Derveaux, an artist, live in Saint-Ouen near a famous flea market. They chose this area to foster creativity and build a family. After moving into a larger unit for their expanding family, they focused on the natural light, which influenced their design choices. Their home reflects their vision of a joyful and creative life, considering it more than just a living space but also as a source of inspiration.
"When we began our relationship, after 17 years of friendship, it felt natural for us to look for a place in Saint-Ouen where we could build a new home-a place to create our family and stimulate our creativity and imagination," says Derveaux.
"Having natural light all day long is a real luxury in a city like Paris," Derveaux says. The light became the guiding force behind their design choices, allowing them to reflect their vision of life, which they describe as creative, joyful, and bright.
Vince, co-owner of the architecture practice Atelier HA, and his partner in the firm, Adèle Nourry, have been walking the aisles of the flea market for their clients for many years, so Vince had always dreamed of living in Saint-Ouen too.
For us, the flea market district is a source of inspiration and incredible encounters. We love wandering around on Saturday mornings when the flea market opens and no one's around.
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