France, Spain, Portugal, Decor and Design Week presents ten interiors spotted this week in magazines. Every Sunday, the “Decor and Design Week” column offers a curated selection for interior design enthusiasts. Planet Deco World explores the best magazines and specialized websites, both in France and abroad.

This roundup helps identify projects that stand out from the crowd. They captivate with bold renovations, well-chosen materials, or unique stories. The art of the vacation home often serves as a common thread this week. Once again this Sunday, ten locations have caught our attention for their inspiration and originality.

This week, from Marseille to Ibiza


This edition takes us on a journey through France, Spain, and Portugal. We discover a villa hidden in the forests of Ibiza, a Portuguese patio overlooking the Alentejo, and a Madrid apartment designed to surprise in every room.

The selection also features several French projects, spanning Paris, Boulogne-sur-Mer, Cap Ferret, Marseille, Lot-et-Garonne, and Sète. These homes embody a lifestyle centered on light and natural materials. From historic renovations to reimagined vacation homes, each property embodies a distinct approach. Here are the ten features to explore this week, spanning France, Spain, and Portugal.
Near the Canal Saint-Martin, a dilapidated 30sqm space has been transformed into a contemporary home

In Paris, near the Canal Saint-Martin, architect Benjamin Godiniaux has reinvented a worn-out 19th-century two-room apartment. He has designed a large, open studio conceived to let in natural light. Blue undulating patterns adorn the walls and add rhythm to this once-partitioned space. This choice brings a sense of movement to what is otherwise a compact space. This small Parisian apartment proves that an old floor plan can gain fluidity without losing its soul. Find it in AD Magazine

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In Boulogne-sur-Mer, a 400sqm residence is transformed into a vacation home

In Boulogne-sur-Mer, an imposing 400sqm residence is given a new lease on life. The Lille-based firm Mon Concept Habitation is orchestrating this large-scale renovation. Architects Amélie and Alexis Haezebrouck are leading the project. The house retains the charm of its original structure while gaining a sense of openness. Each room is designed to accommodate family and guests. This project demonstrates that a large building can be transformed into a warm and inviting vacation home. Find out more on Marie Claire Maison

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The rebirth of a family home in Cap Ferret

In Cap Ferret, this wooden house serves as a retreat for Ludivine, Stéphane, and their five children. Every summer, the family returns here to enjoy the simple pleasures of the seaside. Black and white adorn the facades, surrounded by lush nature. Pine trees, mimosas, arbutus trees, and jasmine fill the lush garden. This house embodies all the hallmarks of a traditional regional cottage. Ludivine Degas, a native of Bordeaux, had long envisioned exactly this vacation home. She and her husband Stéphane spared no effort to make it a reality. Find it on Marie Claire Maison

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Sophie Ferjani designs a small 40sqm apartment in Marseille

In Marseille, this second home occupies the lowest level of an old building. The structure dates back to the 1900s and once housed the household staff. Sophie Ferjani has transformed this mezzanine into a pied-à-terre inspired by the Cyclades. Simplicity and authenticity guide every choice of material and color. Mediterranean charm permeates every square meter of this Marseille apartment. A young retired couple now enjoys this bright and soothing retreat. See more on Côté Maison

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In Madrid, Casa Macedonia surprises

In Madrid, architect Emiliano Domingo has designed the renovation of Casa Macedonia. His firm, Bardo Arquitectura, conceived this project around a simple idea: to surprise. Each room reveals a different atmosphere as you explore the space. Colors abound throughout the apartment. This theatrical approach transforms the flow of the space into a true journey of discovery. The result surprises visitors with every new room they enter. Find out more on Arquitectura y Diseño

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A vacation home in Portugal with a patio opening onto nature

In Portugal, the interior patio is the heart of this vacation home. Patricia, Miguel, and their four children gather there regardless of the weather. The space offers shelter from the scorching sun or the gusts of the Nortada, depending on the season. This family thus enjoys the great outdoors all year round, sheltered from the extremes of the weather. Every weekend, these Lisbon residents leave the capital to head to the Alentejo with their children. The retreat is simply furnished, in total harmony with the surrounding nature. Find it on Marie Claire Maison

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This 19th-century country house is located in Lot-et-Garonne

In Lot-et-Garonne, Virginie has maintained a strong connection to this department since her teenage years. She used to spend her vacations there and met her future husband, Mathieu, there. This 19th-century villa charmed her so much that she bought it without even seeing the interior. The stone facade was well-preserved, but the interior required a complete overhaul. The couple chose English-style floral wallpaper to adorn the walls. Vintage secondhand furniture with old-world charm complements this warm decor. Find it on Casa Facile

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In Ibiza, this house with a pool offers an exceptional view

In Ibiza, this house is completely hidden away in the heart of the forest. The mineral and plant kingdoms dominate this summer retreat designed for a large family. The house celebrates the elegant simplicity that characterizes the island’s traditional architecture. It reimagines the island’s vernacular spirit using raw, authentic materials. From its terraces, the villa reveals one of the island’s most beautiful panoramic views. This project blends discretion and spaciousness within a preserved natural setting. Find it on Marie Claire Maison

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In Paris, this 1960s apartment draws inspiration from classic car tourism

In Paris, this apartment occupies the tenth floor of a mid-century building. Its view opens directly onto the Sacré-Cœur, one of the capital’s most admired landmarks. The automotive industry inspires every detail of this decidedly masculine renovation. The materials and colors evoke the world of grand touring and classic cars. This design choice gives the interior a cinematic atmosphere. Any classic car enthusiast will find an obvious source of inspiration here. Find it on AD Spain

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This dream vacation home is tucked away in Sète

In Sète, interior designer Adèle Denis built her own vacation home. Above all, she was looking for a true little corner of paradise for her family. A simple gate conceals this warm-toned retreat from the street. Adèle feels both protected and completely transported elsewhere right here in her hometown. The garden surrounds the house and extends this sense of escape. This project proves that a true change of scenery can be found right in the heart of a familiar city. Find it on Marie Claire Maison

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This selection showcases the diversity of approaches to interior design and architecture this week. From a Parisian loft to a villa in Ibiza, each project reveals a unique vision of home. Natural materials, light, and respect for historic buildings emerge as recurring themes.

This week also confirms that small spaces and large vacation homes share the same standards of quality. Attention to detail makes all the difference, regardless of the project’s scale. Find this selection every Sunday on Planet Deco World.