My vision of renovation in Aix-en-Provence
Renovation is much more than a job for me, it's a real passion. And when I talk about renovation in Aix-en-Provence, I get particularly emotional. It's been 30 years since I arrived in this magnificent city. I was instantly seduced by its Provencal charm, its historic streets and buildings steeped in history.

Over the past 30 years, I've seen Aix evolve and beautify, and I'm happy to contribute, in my own way, to this evolution by sublimating its apartments or mas provençale with a modern and functional touch. Today, I'd like to share with you my vision of renovation in Aix-en-Provence, a city I consider my second home (yes, second, Canada remains in first place!). 

Renovating Aix-en-Provence's heritage with a modern touch

In Aix-en-Provence, every building has its own history. Tile floors, high ceilings adorned with moldings, antique fireplaces... These details always thrill me! But sometimes you have to combine tradition and modernity.

What I love about this city is the challenge that each space offers. Every apartment, whether it's in a Cours Mirabeau building or in a little hidden street, has a unique potential to reveal. The key? Respecting the soul of the place while making it suitable for modern living. In fact, we're currently working with a young couple from Aix who want to renovate a magnificent 500m2 farmhouse (WOW!). Their watchword: keep the authenticity, the Provencal feel of the place. Follow the project on Instagram! Here are a few photos:  

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salle à manger rénovation aix en provence
hall d'entrée renovation aix en provence

Space optimization: every square metre counts for a renovation project in Aix-en-Provence

Apartments in downtown Aix-en-Provence, especially in older buildings, are not always well thought-out. Sometimes, endless corridors or poorly distributed rooms make the space difficult to live in. That's where my work begins: optimizing every square meter to make it a practical and pleasant place to live.

We're currently renovating a 55m² apartment in which we've designed a bespoke piece of wooden furniture. The piece of furniture is magnificent: it integrates a desk, storage for the kitchen and even a dressing room for the entrance hall. The customer can't believe how cleverly her space has been transformed. Below is an image of the plans (the before) and the custom-made furniture we imagined (the after). See the before and after below.

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Meuble sur mesure rénovation aix en provence

Local materials for renovation in Aix-en-Provence: a never-ending source of inspiration

In Aix-en-Provence, we're fortunate to be able to work with local materials that bring a unique authenticity and cachet to our renovation projects. These resources are not only aesthetically pleasing, they also tell the story of the region's history and know-how!

For example, Rognes stone is one of my favorite materials. Used for credenzas, floors or even decorative elements, it brings a natural texture and an undeniable Provencal touch. For a project in an apartment near Cours Mirabeau, I used travertine for the bathroom floor. This elegant yet solid material perfectly reflected the Mediterranean style my customers were looking for.

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Shot-blasted Burgundy stone paving in Arles, website pierresderognes.com

As for wood, it's an essential part of my renovations. Whether it's light oak for a warm, modern feel, or walnut for a more sophisticated touch, each species has its place in my projects. During a renovation project in the Mazarin district, we integrated oak to bring warmth and elegance to a very modern kitchen. See the project. This detail not only transformed the room, but also added a sustainable and responsible dimension to the project.

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Kitchen renovation in Aix-en-Provence by MAISON TCHENIO.

Traditional terracotta tiles, such as old tomettes, are also treasures that I love to preserve or reuse. It's interesting, for example, to recover original terracotta tiles and integrate them into a new, open-plan kitchen. These elements bring a warmth and history not found in modern materials.

Finally, I like to combine these local materials with more contemporary touches. For example, a black metal skylight combined with a Rognes stone wall creates a striking visual contrast. This blend of tradition and modernity is what makes renovations in Aix-en-Provence so exciting: each material has a history, but also a future to reinvent.

When I design a renovation, these materials become much more than simple aesthetic choices. They are the witnesses of a region, the carriers of an atmosphere, and the allies of a harmonious, sustainable interior. For me, working with these resources means honoring Aix-en-Provence while building timeless spaces.

Aix-en-Provence: a city full of renovation potential

Aix-en-Provence is much more than a charming town; it's a true source of inspiration for my renovation projects. Since I arrived here 30 years ago, I've seen the city evolve, while preserving its unique heritage and warm atmosphere. Every neighborhood, every building carries a story, and that's what makes every renovation project here so special.

Take the historic center, with its ancient buildings and golden stone facades. These buildings, sometimes marked by the passage of time, are brimming with architectural details to be sublimated. High ceilings, period fireplaces and interior shutters are all elements to be preserved while modernizing the space. For one of my first projects, we succeeded in integrating a contemporary kitchen into a classic apartment, while respecting the original moldings and floor tiles. The result? A perfect harmony between past and present.

New neighborhoods like Val Saint-André also offer interesting opportunities. With their modern lines and open spaces, these homes allow us to explore bolder concepts. For an apartment in a recent building, we used a palette of natural materials and wooden cladding to structure the spaces while adding warmth and character. I invite you to read our article on claustras!

Aix-en-Provence is also a cosmopolitan city, attracting customers from all over the world in search of their own little corner of Provencal paradise. This influx has transformed the city into a veritable melting pot of influences, and I love taking inspiration from it to come up with designs that blend local tradition with international trends. This house we've renovated is a perfect example! Check out the project.

What I love most is the city's potential to evolve. Every renovation is an opportunity to make a space shine while respecting its history. Whether it's a studio in a picturesque alley, a family apartment in a modern district, or a pied-à-terre in the heart of the city, each project is a unique adventure, carried by the soul of Aix-en-Provence.

If you too have a project in mind, imagine what we could create together in this magnificent city. Because in Aix-en-Provence, every renovation is a meeting of yesterday's charm and today's needs.

Feel free to view our projects or tell us about yours! Please contact us.

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