A three hundred square metre family villa, fully redesigned by an interior decorator. A stone's throw from the North Sea.
The original volumes, the cornices, the three marble fireplaces, the restored herringbone parquet. And the contemporary eye of an interior decorator who has made every space a moment of its own.
Ninety metres from the seafront, on one of the finest spots in Malo-les-Bains, La Ciboulette unfolds three hundred square metres over four levels. Hand-picked furniture, hotel-grade queen-size bedding, outdoor kitchen, private hot tub. The same care for detail extends to the children's dormitory — the famous Secret Cabin — which no one wants to leave once they've found it.
A seaside house just as one would imagine it: generous volumes, high ceilings, hand-chosen furniture, and that rare feeling that nothing has been left to chance.
Beneath the rafters, six beds tucked into oak panelling. The hideaway that children — and grown-up children — claim from the moment they arrive.
— 02A private bedroom with custom-made dressing room, en-suite bathroom, and a fifteen square metre private terrace with a glass floor panel overlooking the hot tub.
— 03Two living rooms in perspective, herringbone parquet, original mouldings, ceilings painted in deep sage. The spatial signature of the house.
— 04The paved courtyard et its long table for twelve, set for seafood from the local market. The image you'll keep of the house.
Five sections to enter the house as you would in real life: through the door, the hallway, the living rooms, and on to the bedrooms and terraces.
"A seaside house just as one would imagine it: generous volumes, high ceilings, and that rare feeling that nothing has been left to chance."
Family, friends, weekends, holidays. La Ciboulette welcomes up to ten adults and eight children or teenagers, a stone's throw from the Malo-les-Bains seafront.