Megève (74)
CONTEMPORARY PROJECT
Lememe Project

Megève (74)
CONTEMPORARY PROJECT
Lememe Project

This complete renovation project of an apartment originally designed by architect Jacques Le Même is driven by a strong desire: to transform the place into a unique, bold space, truly reflecting the image of its owners.
This complete renovation project of an apartment originally designed by architect Jacques Le Même is driven by a strong desire: to transform the place into a unique, bold space, truly reflecting the image of its owners.





This complete renovation project of an apartment originally designed by architect Jacques Le Même is part of a strong desire: to transform the place into a unique, bold space, and resolutely reflective of its owners.
Far from the classic codes of mountain decoration, the project embraces a colorful and offbeat stance, while respecting the architectural writing of Lememe — notably the delicately carved ceilings that rhythm the volumes.
The central piece of the apartment, the kitchen island becomes a true functional sculpture: rounded at the top, made of metal, it evokes the elegance of the counters in Parisian palaces. It also serves as a dining table, creating a fluid link between conviviality and design.
The graphic wallpapers, the zelliges with geometric patterns, and the terrazzo chosen for the bathrooms compose a strong decorative vocabulary, where each material dialogues with the other in a controlled coherence.
A unique, expressive project that respects the DNA of the place while projecting it into a distinctly contemporary aesthetic.
This complete renovation project of an apartment originally designed by architect Jacques Le Même is part of a strong desire: to transform the place into a unique, bold space, and resolutely reflective of its owners.
Far from the classic codes of mountain decoration, the project embraces a colorful and offbeat stance, while respecting the architectural writing of Lememe — notably the delicately carved ceilings that rhythm the volumes.
The central piece of the apartment, the kitchen island becomes a true functional sculpture: rounded at the top, made of metal, it evokes the elegance of the counters in Parisian palaces. It also serves as a dining table, creating a fluid link between conviviality and design.
The graphic wallpapers, the zelliges with geometric patterns, and the terrazzo chosen for the bathrooms compose a strong decorative vocabulary, where each material dialogues with the other in a controlled coherence.
A unique, expressive project that respects the DNA of the place while projecting it into a distinctly contemporary aesthetic.






































Spaces That Adapt to Your Life. Not the Other Way Around.

© Les Montagnardes 2025 – All rights reserved
Megève (74)
CONTEMPORARY PROJECT
Lememe Project

Megève (74)
CONTEMPORARY PROJECT
Lememe Project

This complete renovation project of an apartment originally designed by architect Jacques Le Même is driven by a strong desire: to transform the place into a unique, bold space, truly reflecting the image of its owners.
This complete renovation project of an apartment originally designed by architect Jacques Le Même is driven by a strong desire: to transform the place into a unique, bold space, truly reflecting the image of its owners.





This complete renovation project of an apartment originally designed by architect Jacques Le Même is part of a strong desire: to transform the place into a unique, bold space, and resolutely reflective of its owners.
Far from the classic codes of mountain decoration, the project embraces a colorful and offbeat stance, while respecting the architectural writing of Lememe — notably the delicately carved ceilings that rhythm the volumes.
The central piece of the apartment, the kitchen island becomes a true functional sculpture: rounded at the top, made of metal, it evokes the elegance of the counters in Parisian palaces. It also serves as a dining table, creating a fluid link between conviviality and design.
The graphic wallpapers, the zelliges with geometric patterns, and the terrazzo chosen for the bathrooms compose a strong decorative vocabulary, where each material dialogues with the other in a controlled coherence.
A unique, expressive project that respects the DNA of the place while projecting it into a distinctly contemporary aesthetic.
This complete renovation project of an apartment originally designed by architect Jacques Le Même is part of a strong desire: to transform the place into a unique, bold space, and resolutely reflective of its owners.
Far from the classic codes of mountain decoration, the project embraces a colorful and offbeat stance, while respecting the architectural writing of Lememe — notably the delicately carved ceilings that rhythm the volumes.
The central piece of the apartment, the kitchen island becomes a true functional sculpture: rounded at the top, made of metal, it evokes the elegance of the counters in Parisian palaces. It also serves as a dining table, creating a fluid link between conviviality and design.
The graphic wallpapers, the zelliges with geometric patterns, and the terrazzo chosen for the bathrooms compose a strong decorative vocabulary, where each material dialogues with the other in a controlled coherence.
A unique, expressive project that respects the DNA of the place while projecting it into a distinctly contemporary aesthetic.






































Spaces That Adapt to Your Life. Not the Other Way Around.

© Les Montagnardes 2025 – All rights reserved
Megève (74)
CONTEMPORARY PROJECT
Lememe Project

Megève (74)
CONTEMPORARY PROJECT
Lememe Project

This complete renovation project of an apartment originally designed by architect Jacques Le Même is driven by a strong desire: to transform the place into a unique, bold space, truly reflecting the image of its owners.
This complete renovation project of an apartment originally designed by architect Jacques Le Même is driven by a strong desire: to transform the place into a unique, bold space, truly reflecting the image of its owners.





This complete renovation project of an apartment originally designed by architect Jacques Le Même is part of a strong desire: to transform the place into a unique, bold space, and resolutely reflective of its owners.
Far from the classic codes of mountain decoration, the project embraces a colorful and offbeat stance, while respecting the architectural writing of Lememe — notably the delicately carved ceilings that rhythm the volumes.
The central piece of the apartment, the kitchen island becomes a true functional sculpture: rounded at the top, made of metal, it evokes the elegance of the counters in Parisian palaces. It also serves as a dining table, creating a fluid link between conviviality and design.
The graphic wallpapers, the zelliges with geometric patterns, and the terrazzo chosen for the bathrooms compose a strong decorative vocabulary, where each material dialogues with the other in a controlled coherence.
A unique, expressive project that respects the DNA of the place while projecting it into a distinctly contemporary aesthetic.
This complete renovation project of an apartment originally designed by architect Jacques Le Même is part of a strong desire: to transform the place into a unique, bold space, and resolutely reflective of its owners.
Far from the classic codes of mountain decoration, the project embraces a colorful and offbeat stance, while respecting the architectural writing of Lememe — notably the delicately carved ceilings that rhythm the volumes.
The central piece of the apartment, the kitchen island becomes a true functional sculpture: rounded at the top, made of metal, it evokes the elegance of the counters in Parisian palaces. It also serves as a dining table, creating a fluid link between conviviality and design.
The graphic wallpapers, the zelliges with geometric patterns, and the terrazzo chosen for the bathrooms compose a strong decorative vocabulary, where each material dialogues with the other in a controlled coherence.
A unique, expressive project that respects the DNA of the place while projecting it into a distinctly contemporary aesthetic.






































Spaces That Adapt to Your Life. Not the Other Way Around.

© Les Montagnardes 2025 – All rights reserved








