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Retrouve – to find again, to recapture, to rediscover, to meet again. Retrouve – a small design studio creating interiors, designing courtyards, sourcing furniture. A creative space and a family home for the owner Trudy Gould. A perfect example of her creativity.
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Nicole says:
This space makes my heart sing.
Oregonbird says:
I love the living room — while it's obviously a decision of necessity to have working spaces included, it works so well to bring the lounging area into a smaller area, and treat the large room as separate zones. A few extra tables are of so much more use than chairs nobody ever sits in — and making them a welcome part of the living space is a very positive message for children. And that curtain in the bathroom is pure visual spice!