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Ideally located on the Côte d’Azur in the famous town of Mougins, recognized among other things as the capital of the Arts of Living, the design office building is a figurehead.

A manifesto of an architecture that is both bold and elegant, with a resolutely modernist style, the work admirably illustrates the exceptional character of the achievements signed R-House Design.

R-House Design creations represent more than a guarantee of quality, specialist in contemporary and neo-Provençal villas, the design office creates tailor-made living spaces. The projects are led by experts with complementary skills, allowing them to be designed with a global vision.

In this sense, the harmony that emerges from each of the achievements results from the search for a fair balance between the environment, the construction architecture, the landscape architecture, the layout and interior decoration. Considering the technical and aesthetic particularities of the properties entrusted to it, the R-House Design office strives to magnify the character of each of them, through invention and innovation, while preserving and highlighting the beauty of their historic character.

The art of living that emanates from these unique creations is characterized by sobriety and elegance. Each room is reimagined, with mastery over volumes, materials, layout, furniture, and lighting, allowing for optimized circulation and enhanced spaces.

To help clients envision their future properties, the creative office produces 2D and 3D plans. These graphic elements include layout proposals (both interior and exterior) and materials, all considered within the client’s budget.

R-House Design promotes artisanal craftsmanship, utilizing noble materials such as wood and glass, and collaborates with French and European artisans, including carpenters, bronze workers, and glassblowers. Each element is meticulously considered, with every detail counting.

In collaboration with its partners, the R-House Design engineering office is dedicated to implementing and proposing more energy-responsible solutions for each project. Practically, this includes techniques like rainwater harvesting through retention basins and using natural insulators such as hemp and wood. To meet thermal regulations, experts, including thermal engineers, evaluate materials to promote the use of low-carbon concrete.