Meet the Expert
Betsy Kasha is a co-founder of A+B Kasha, an interior design and real estate agency based in France that she founded with her husband. The agency specializes in properties around the Saint-Germain area of Paris.
Having designed and sold over 70 apartments in the city of love, this Franco-American knows a thing or two about Parisian décor. Add French flair to your home today by following (and breaking) these cardinal rules of Parisian décor.
Pay Attention to the Bones
"The French have a knack for decorating, it's true, but they do have a bit of a head start. They're starting from a blank slate with beautiful bones," explains Kasha, validating what we were secretly thinking all along. While most of us start with literal white boxes, empty Parisian apartments already have serious flair. "Old herringbone parquet floor, double windows that let in lots of light, the signature trumeau—those old original mirrors that adorn the fireplaces of châteaux and apartments." To achieve a similar result, pay attention not only to what you put into your room but also to what the frame of your room looks like.
Just like an effortlessly French outfit, Parisian apartments often appear timeless because of a very simple formula. "The French decorate like they dress. They build their wardrobe around a few classics. In the same vein, the French design their homes starting with a few basic pieces. The rest evolves with their personality."