Four levels, seven bedrooms, two living rooms in line. La Ciboulette is organised around rooms with distinct personalities — all bearing the signature touch of an interior decorator.
The ground floor unfolds into two interconnecting living rooms, separated by a large opening with original mouldings and cornices, beneath ceilings painted in deep sage — the spatial signature of the house. The first, on the street side, plays the cocoon card: mur sauge, black marble fireplace, and a large highly comfortable corner sofa for guaranteed moments of relaxation. A télévision Samsung Frame connectée à Netflix completes the experience for movie evenings with friends or family — and for enjoying major sporting moments without compromising on comfort.
The second living room asserts a more mineral character: original dark oak parquet, white bouclé armchairs, vintage orange Guzzini floor lamp. The passage in perspective: you see the house from end to end.
Very large central island at the heart of the room. Large premium induction hob with built-in extractor. Beautiful tableware and very high-end equipment, so you can cook as if at home — for fifteen, without having to improvise. Thermomix and air fryer Ninja for greater everyday comfort.
Two fridges (one in the kitchen, a second in the garage), machine à expresso Jura E8 with hot water for tea time, filter coffee machine for morning lovers. Three high stools at the island for coffee, aperitifs or simply keeping the cook company. See full kitchen amenities →
A long table flooded with light beneath a zenith skylight, framed by a terracotta foliage fresco that gives the room all its character. A table where twelve guests can put the world to rights, in comfort.
In fine weather, you move in a few steps to the large patio table — service indoors or outdoors, according to mood and the light of the moment.
On the ground floor, two distinct outdoor spaces. The first paved, bright, dedicated to long meals. The second in padouk, more intimate, organised around the outdoor kitchen and the hot tub. Two uses, two lights, two atmospheres that complement each other.
A courtyard paved with bluestone, framed by the white walls of the house and bathed in the shifting shade of a large tree. At the centre, the long exotic-wood table, extended by ten terracotta chairs that echo the fresco running inside — the same colour, the same gesture, but outdoors.
This is where you eat seafood on the way back from the Malo market. Grey shrimp, periwinkles, whelks, lemon salad, baguettes still warm — everything has its place, for twelve, without crowding. Set in the evening light, it's the image you keep of the house.
Set further back, a second courtyard entirely clad in padouk slats. On the left, the outdoor kitchen: granite worktop with marble effect, built-in stainless-steel sink, and the Planet electric plancha — for grilled-fish evenings without having to bring out the whole kitchen. On the right, two high teak tables with their stools, perfect for an aperitif of champagne, charcuterie, cherry tomatoes and baguette.
At the back, under an elegant structure entirely clad in padouk with a glass skylight, the six-seater hot tub heated all year round. Dedicated foutas provided. Covered: enjoyable in mid-winter as well as in July.
Seven magnificent spaces, beautifully decorated. From the master suite to the children's hideaway at the top of the house, each room has its personality, its charm, its light.
Five queen-size 160 cm double beds for ten adults, and eight single beds for children or teenagers. Premium mattress toppers, cotton-gauze sheets, linen provided.
A generous bedroom with a desk corner, en-suite bathroom in walnut panelling, separate WC, large dressing room, adjoining laundry room. A space apart in the house, designed for really settling in — or working remotely in peace.
The suite opens onto a large private terrace equipped with two comfortable armchairs with footstools — with its singularity: a glass tile in the floor that lands light through to the room below. And just below, the view down onto the padouk structure that shelters the hot tub.
Queen-size bed, ochre headboard, sun mirror on the wall. The original light pine parquet and the long balcony: you open the French windows, and at the end of the street, the North Sea.
Original black marble fireplace, windows onto the greenery of the patio. A soothing bedroom, opening onto the master suite terrace above.
A bedroom full of character: linen onion pendant, white fireplace, bouclé armchair. The balcony offers a view over the rooftops of Malo and, in the distance, the North Sea.
A signature bedroom: bordeaux headboard, oversized linen onion pendant, and a custom-made dressing in two tones of terracotta — a decorative piece in its own right, with its organic mirrors.
A large signature bathroom: glossy black zellige tiling for the walk-in shower, sage green zellige for the double basin on walnut panelling.
Caramel and white striped ceiling, flower pendant in mandal, embroidered tiger rug, wicker apple basket. All the détails that turn a children's bedroom into a little world of their own.
A dormitory like nowhere else. Beneath the rafters, six single beds tucked into custom-made oak panelling, two of them on a mezzanine. Officially, it's a bedroom for six. Unofficially, it's the hideaway that children — and grown-up children — claim from the moment they arrive.
The house is waiting for you. Ninety mètres from the seafront, a stone's throw from Place Turenne and the restaurants of Malo.
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