Set among the sun-drenched vines of the South of France, where the landscape shifts between the elegance of Aix and the raw beauty of the Luberon, interior designer Héléna Monnet-Plat has reimagined a modern bastide (or French country house) into something far more personal: a home filled with pieces designed mostly by herself.
Taking inspiration from the rusticity of Morocco, the pared-back palette — with the occasional pop of print — often found in Portugal and the feeling of sunlight you get in the best Spanish villas, this modern home is a culmination of her career so far.
"Boldness, passion, vision" — these are the three words Héléna Monnet-Plat uses to define the project. Original works sourced from a range of French galleries punctuate each room, but thanks to the sense of space and light with which Héléna has now imbued her home, the art pieces end up coming together to feel relaxed and layered, rather than curated.
Originally built in the 1980s, the house "had little charm", she admits, so what had to follow was a complete transformation. "We renovated and extended it, incorporating key features of a traditional Provençal bastide to give it both character and soul."
Working alongside her husband, the reshaping of the house took just 10 months to complete. "My husband and I have been renovating houses since we met 10 years ago," she says. "He takes care of the structural aspects and overall architectural vision, while I design the interior layouts, custom joinery, and decoration."

Rattan dining chairs from Mrs Alice add a relaxed feel to this casual breakfast area — and at £168 a pop, they're a total steal.
The defining feature of the home's new look is the spectacular, soaring modern living room, anchored by an eight-meter-high, arched window that floods the interiors with light. Bathed in the warmth of the French sunshine, soft rugs cover hard floors and zesty fabrics line built-in banquettes. Héléna's avowed intention was "to blend comfort with artistic works".
Héléna's approach is instinctive and with so many of the pieces here being custom-built, the overall result is hyper-personal, almost autobiographical. "I am an interior decorator before being an interior architect," she says. "I designed almost everything in this villa because I wanted it to reflect who I am — to create a strong yet timeless interior, one that looks like no other."

We're lusting after these Hermine Torikian wall lights, but in the absence of an appropriate budget, we'll happily go for these cheery shades from Dunelm instead.
Not having a client to design for, it's always fascinating to see where the mind of a designer goes. "This project is a kind of culmination of all my desires," she says. "There were no limits in terms of color, material combinations, or bold choices. I followed only my instincts to create a warm, rounded cocoon."

Capture the linear look and poppy essence of Héléna's custom-made rug with this design from Nordic Nest.
Ultimately, the project is more than a home; it's a manifesto. "I ask my clients to forget the photos they've seen from social media," Héléna says, believing that designing from the heart — not from what you've seen already — is the only way forward. "It is only through the uniqueness of the people who live in a home that design with true soul can be created." Here, that philosophy feels not just realized, but lived.
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