This newly constructed stunning French provincial home in the upscale neighborhood of Paradise Valley, Arizona was designed by Higgins Architects. The residence was meticulously crafted as a spacious single-story property with several wings that are weaved harmoniously together. The finger-like plan creates intimate courtyards that become the focus of interior spaces.
Architectural antiques were incorporated into the home giving it a timeless appearance. Salvaged barn beams were used throughout the French provincial interior and exterior to support the rustic rural look of the architecture. The fixtures, materials, and furnishings were carefully selected for this French provincial home by Scottsdale-based interior design studio of Bouton and Foley Interiors.
The vanity is a found trough, made of limestone and imported from France. The lighting is also antique, re-purposed from a salvage yard and rewired for use.
Like many of the items in this house, the chandelier was purchased at an antique store and rewired and was not reproduced for the mass market.
The walls of the bedroom are finished with an integral colored plaster. The tone is a warm sand tone that adds a lot of warmth to the room.
The Wood is French Oak and there is not a colorized stain on the flooring. This is the natural look of the wood with a flat urethane finish.
Photos: Courtesy of Higgins Architects
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