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LOUI PARIS by Holzrausch Studio

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From the architect: Behind a closed gate, and past a winding path through a long courtyard, this hidden family house with a lovely garden at the end is not only unexpected, but unusual for Paris. Located in the bustling and densely populated 11th arrondissement, it stands as an oasis of peace and quiet living, a rhapsody in wood that contrasts serenely with the world outside.

LOUI PARIS by Holzrausch Studio

"They wanted an interior defined by calm and simplicity, deliberately avoiding anything trendy or Instagram-driven," explains Petri, cofounder and design lead at Holzrausch. "As a former model and gallery owner and a creative himself, the client was naturally drawn to our focus on material quality and restraint."

What stands out immediately is the use of very few materials: oak, plaster, stone, and stainless steel in the kitchen.

Despite her work in the art world, they wanted nothing to disturb the calmness of the interior—no decorative elements, no art,” adds Petri.

LOUI PARIS by Holzrausch Studio

All lighting is recessed, most of the furniture is built-in, and appliances are hidden behind wooden doors. While the concrete floors were kept, the façade and the skylights are new, as all the windows of this L-shaped building face only the courtyard. Bringing natural light in from above became essential, shaping the design and form of the sculptural staircase, which distributes light across all levels of the home. Its wood matches the elegant oak used for the wall panels and furniture.

LOUI PARIS by Holzrausch Studio

The house spans four floors, including a small basement, and measures approximately 3,800 square feet with a private garden at the front. Its central feature is the undulating staircase, which acts as the spine of the home and introduces natural light from the skylight above. In warm weather, the doors open to the garden, shifting daily life toward indoor–outdoor living. The house includes four bedrooms and four bathrooms for a family of four.

LOUI PARIS by Holzrausch Studio

Craftsmen and specialists came from several countries: plasterwork from Italy, massive oak floors from Denmark, and lighting from Denmark as well.

The firm began as a modest wood workshop before expanding into interior design, integrating everything produced in the workshop. A few years later, they established their design studio, which is now their primary focus, and both the workshop and the design department operate under one roof.

LOUI PARIS by Holzrausch Studio

"Many clients come directly to us because the distance between design and fabrication is extremely short,” says Petri.

He describes Holzrausch as simultaneously interior designers, interior architects, and master carpenters.

Our philosophy has always been simplicity, minimalism, and timelessness—this project reflects that completely,” Petri says.

The name ‘Holzrausch’ is difficult to translate. It expresses a fascination with materials—wood among them, but not exclusively- and this mindset is visible throughout the project.”

LOUI PARIS by Holzrausch Studio

Interior DesignHolzrausch Studio
Location: Paris, France
Year: 2025
Photography: Salva López

LOUI PARIS by Holzrausch Studio

LOUI PARIS by Holzrausch Studio

LOUI PARIS by Holzrausch Studio

LOUI PARIS by Holzrausch Studio

LOUI PARIS by Holzrausch Studio

LOUI PARIS by Holzrausch Studio

LOUI PARIS by Holzrausch Studio

LOUI PARIS by Holzrausch Studio

LOUI PARIS by Holzrausch Studio

LOUI PARIS by Holzrausch Studio

LOUI PARIS by Holzrausch Studio

Holzrausch brings a sense of calm to a vibrant Paris neighborhood, creating a retreat that doubles as a tribute to woodworking…

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