42mm Architecture unveils a gorgeous French Renaissance Home

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New Delhi-based firm 42mm Architecture has unveiled an awe-inspiring French Renaissance home, which is visually striking, and practical at the same time. French Renaissance architecture is a style that was prominent between the late 15th and early 17th centuries in France.

This luxurious home conceptualized by 42mm Architecture showcases a French Renaissance design aesthetic. Arches, pillars, frescos, ornate furnishings, sumptuous chandeliers and floral motifs come together to create a regal ambiance.

A royal entry with an exquisite chandelier and a glass and metal ornamented door invites guests into an opulent home. The impressive foyer features a v-shaped majestic staircase, a striking chandelier and glistening marble flooring with beautiful mosaic motifs. Walking past the foyer, guests enter a rectangular, double-height waiting room that exhibits the same French Renaissance interiors as the rest of the home. Another waiting room in the home boasts a statement, modern chandelier, a traditional Renaissance sculpture, lavish chairs and a glistening console with a gold finish.


The eye-catching chandeliers, artworks, décor pieces and sculptures add intrigue to the luxe furniture pieces. Moreover, the home’s architecture with its stately arches and columns is mesmerizing and sophisticated. Overall, the light-filled abode is warm and welcoming and has a distinctive character.


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