With its wooden extension, this tall townhouse resembles a medieval battlement—a design choice that is far from coincidental. Constructed within the ancient ramparts of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, its owner-architects intentionally designed it to pay homage to its former purpose.
Vintage homes: our selection of 100% thrifted decor
Sharp eye and good taste required! By tirelessly browsing flea markets, garage sales, and second-hand shops, some owners have managed to achieve the feat of furnishing an interior that's fully second-hand (or almost). In these carefully decorated homes, vintage takes center stage. Whether experimental or timeless, we now know where these characterful properties get their charm.
Vintage homes: our selection of 100% thrifted decor
While no two homes are alike, many share a common thread: second-hand treasures! Owners go to great lengths to find vintage items and give them a second life. Whether for aesthetic, ecological, or economic reasons, old items offer numerous benefits and make these homes unique. At Case di Pigna, the furniture for the two villas on the estate was sourced from local antique dealers and flea markets. Authenticity guaranteed! As for Chalet Olivet, it owes its dollhouse vibe to Alice Moireau, who found everything from the clawfoot bathtub to the lamps, and even the garden furniture.
At La Maison des Remparts, the two brothers behind Bosc Architectes have incorporated antique pieces and items from their own design collection. The result? A unique townhouse that constantly evokes a vacation feeling. Similarly, in Provence, Katie and Oli Lyons have transformed Number 5 into an embodiment of Provençal luxury using a selection of second-hand objects from Katie's personal collection amassed over the years. The love for vintage is the same, but the results are incomparable!
Our selection of properties

Between Calvi and L'Île-Rousse, a couple from the Balagne region have built two twin villas. Although adjoining, each villa embodies the essence of a unique and splendid residence, guaranteeing total privacy for an exclusive holiday experience.

Heading to Puisaye in Burgundy, just two hours from Paris, where La Maison Maroc stands tall. A natural retreat where one delights in losing track of time.

Tucked away in the historic core of Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Number 5 is a meticulously restored 16th-century townhouse in a clean provençal decor offering unparalleled panoramic.

A Swiss chalet on the banks of a river in the Loire Valley? Located in Olivet, this authentic life-sized dollhouse, nestled right by the water, features a picturesque setting, striking aesthetics, and a unique history.

Just a stone's throw from the English Channel, decorator Laurence du Tilly breathes new life into a former 65m² barn. The simple volumes set the tone for the living space and beckon to recharge in the midst of nature.

Bordering the 30 hectars' La Grange de Fer estate nested within the hidden gem of the Baronnies Provençales massif, renowned for its mild climate, sits L'Atelier. Discover this panoramic vacation home amid preserved nature.

Perched at the top of a typical village in the Vaucluse mountains, La Maison de Village is an authentic haven of peace, perfect for a stylish getaway in Provence – reminiscent of Enamoura.

This elevated house, located on the edge of the forest just 15 minutes from Hossegor, is a modern interpretation of a treehouse. An ultra-enchanting slowlife experience in the heart of the Landes canopy.

This picturesque townhouse stands as the former residence of the renowned French poet, Jacques Prévert. Situated in medieval Saint-Paul de Vence, it boasts a preserved atmosphere and lies as a timeless treasure.
