A French-Chic Mix of Old & New in a Gorgeous Budapest Flat
Adrienne BreauxHouse Tour Director
Adrienne BreauxHouse Tour Director
For more than 10 years, I've led Apartment Therapy's real home content, producing thousands of house tours from around the world. Currently, I live in my maximalist dream home in New Orleans, Louisiana, with my partner, a perfect dog, and a cute cat.
updated Jul 10, 2019

A French-Chic Mix of Old & New in a Gorgeous Budapest Flat

Adrienne BreauxHouse Tour Director
Adrienne BreauxHouse Tour Director
For more than 10 years, I've led Apartment Therapy's real home content, producing thousands of house tours from around the world. Currently, I live in my maximalist dream home in New Orleans, Louisiana, with my partner, a perfect dog, and a cute cat.
updated Jul 10, 2019
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Name: Szilvia Farkas
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Size: 990 square feet
Years lived in: Owned just finished renovation

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Szilvia, a Hungarian lawyer, designed every single inch of this Budapest flat without any professional assistance. Not bad for a first home project, huh? As an avid reader of design blogs, interior design magazines and the design inspiration wonderland that is Pinterest, Szilvia was able to craft a lovely, minimal space that exudes elegance and respects the building’s architecture.

Szilvia writes: “The apartment is located in a classical building in Budapest downtown, 7th district. After a massive renovation including the moving of the walls, total renewal of heating, plumbing and electricity, the 990 square feet flat consists of two bedrooms, two bathrooms (one with a bathtub and one with a shower) and a living room with an American-style kitchen. I wanted to create a mixture of old and new, with a hint of the 1900s era. So architectural details—like the moldings—creates a fresh look with the furniture when I combined antiques and Ikea.

My absolute favorite is the antique commode, the renovated turquoise armchair and the doors; they are all original! Some of the chandeliers came from the attic of my parents.”

Apartment Therapy Survey:

My Style: I love eclectic design!

Inspiration: Hungarian apartments of the first part of the 1900s, French chic and also Scandinavian style. I inherited a love of interior design from my mother; she also loves to do it as a hobby.

Favorite Element: The turquoise armchair. It was made by Remodel Studio, a non-profit organization that renovates old furniture, which employs young craftsmen with disadvantaged backgrounds. Also, the antique commode that came from my mother.

Biggest Challenge: During the whole renovation, the biggest challenge was how to hide the mechanical equipment. Now the water heater is hidden in the built-in cabinet of the entryway and the washing machine and heating system is hidden in the built-in cabinet of the bathroom.

What Friends Say: They say I should start a school to become an interior designer.

Biggest Embarrassment: There were a lot during the renovation; I cannot choose one.

Proudest DIY: I am not good at DIY but I put together the IKEA rack myself in the entryway.

Biggest Indulgence: That I could manage the whole design without professional assistance. And as a lawyer, I was a part of the project from the preparation of the sales and purchase agreement.

Best Advice: Think before making a decision; your home has to be practical not just beautiful.

Dream Sources: One day I will have a Bretz sofa!


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PAINT & COLORS
Héra – 01 white (a little bit of black mixed in it to soften the super white effect)

LIVING ROOM
Sofa — IKEA (can be opened as a bed)
Charlize Pillow — Mömax
Cube Pillow — Mömax
Dining table — Vatera (similar to Craiglist)
Coffee table – Vatera (it is like Craiglist)
Ghost chairs – Vivre
Turquoise armchair – Remodel
Commode – Given by my mother from the entryway of the family’s house
Original Thonet Chairs – Came from my soon-to-be sister-in-law
Chandeliers — Room and the master bedroom came with the flat; chandelier in the smaller bedroom, wall light in the living room, and the light in the bigger bathroom came from my mother
Curtains and rug – Diego
Art – prints on canvas

KITCHEN
VOXTORP fronts — IKEA

MASTER BEDROOM
Cannes Bed – Mömax
Cushions – Mömax and from my mother
Wardrobe – IKEA
Rug – From my mother
Curtains – Diego
TV stand – IKEA

SMALL BEDROOM
Bed – Mömax
Wardrobe – IKEA PAX
Curtain – Diego

BATHROOM
Vanity —IKEA (in both bathrooms)
Knobs – Zara Home
Accessories – Zara Home
Gold Mirrors – Jysk

Thanks, Szilvia!


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