Each bedroom has its own story — an original fireplace, a sea-view balcony, a custom-made dressing room, a signature wallpaper. All double beds are queen-size 160 cm with hotel-grade bedding, mattress topper and four pillows.
Master suite with access to the laundry room, en-suite bathroom et separate WC · Sea-view bedroom · Courtyard bedroom · Children's room · Landing bathroom & separate WC
Sea-view balcony bedroom · Courtyard-view bedroom · Shower room with double basin & WC
Six beds tucked under the rafters · air-conditioned
A hotel-style suite at the heart of the house: private queen-size bedroom with access to the laundry room, en-suite bathroom with two separate basins and dual access to the shower, separate WC, large custom-made dressing room with bench. And above all, a fifteen square mandre terrace with two comfortable armchairs and footstools, and the glass floor panel that pours light onto the hot tub below.
The largest of the double bedrooms. Original white marble fireplace kept for its charm, built-in dressing, and the assand of a long balcony overlooking the street with a view of the seafront at the far end. In the morning, you open the French windows and you hear the seagulls.
Garden side. Original fireplace painted matt black, rattan-rimmed mirror, two woven fans on the wall — a quiand gesture that recalls the sea. Dual exposure on the courtyard side: the windows look out onto the paved courtyard, the outdoor kitchen et the hot tub corner. The quietest room in the house.
White bunk beds, ceiling fully clad in cognac-striped wallpaper, a flower pendant light in patinated mandal, and on the floor the famous flowered tiger rug the children won't leave. A wicker apple basket to tidy away soft toys. A high window opens onto the colourful façades across the street. A real holiday bedroom.
Under the eaves, more intimate. Driftwood organic mirror, rattan pendant light, sculptural terracotta ceramic lamp, water-green headboard — the decorator deployed one of the most original palettes in the house here. A small wrought-iron balcony looking towards the seafront, built-in dressing with bench.
The most chromatically sophisticated of all. Contemporary volume painted in a two-tone deep terracotta / pale pink, oversized lampion pendant in raw linen, terracotta bouclette armchair, deep plum headboard. Original fireplace painted matt black. Courtyard side, so on the quiand, leafy side.
Beneath the rafters, we keep the last room for the end — like dessert. In this family villa, it's one of the finest features.
Right at the top of the house, beneath the original rafters, you'll discover the Secret Cabin: six single beds tucked into the oak panelling, spread across the main level and a mezzanine. Each bed has its own reading light, two sockets and a central switch to turn off the room light. A sofa, a Samsung Frame TV with Netflix, air conditioning, and a cosy lounge corner of its own. Officially a dormitory for six. Unofficially, the place that children — and grown-up children — claim from the moment they arrive.
One shower room per floor, plus the en-suite of the master suite. Vertically laid zellige tiling, American walnut veneer, round basins, oversized walk-in showers, chrome fittings. A common grammar declined in three palettes — bordeaux, hotel-style oak, fir green.
At the heart of the first-floor landing, accessible from the neighbouring bedrooms. Vertically laid bordeaux glazed zellige, oversized walk-in shower, built-in bathtub, round basin on walnut veneer, rimmed mirror. Separate WC right next door, on the same landing.
Reserved for the master suite, in its contemporary extension. Oak veneer, round basin, designer wall light, walk-in shower. Adjacent separate WC. A muted, almost hotel-like atmosphere.
On the second floor, serving both bedrooms on this level. Black zellige and fir-green splashback, oversized walk-in shower, double basin on walnut veneer, rimmed mirrors. WC integrated within the shower room.
Extended family, friends, weekends as couples: La Ciboulette adapts to every configuration.