In Search of Poetry: A Historic House in Béziers by Doux Août and Architect Maria Masgård

In Search of Poetry: A Historic House in Béziers by Doux Août and Architect Maria Masgård

by Alexa Hotz

After several years living and working between Paris and the South of France, Araceli Villar and Pierre Négrier founded Doux Août in 2019, a Béziers-based creative studio working across interiors, art direction, and object sourcing. Their projects tend toward what they describe as poetry: spaces that reveal character slowly.

That sensibility aligned naturally with Swedish architect Maria Masgård, who studied at the Royal Institute of Technology and heads her own firm in Stockholm. In 2024, Masgård and her husband, Stefan, purchased La Maison B, a three-story historic house in the center of Béziers that had been remodeled repeatedly over the years. Plasterboard, laminate, and layers of paint concealed the original stone walls and beams beneath.

Working in collaboration with Doux Août, the approach became less about renovation than uncovering: stripping the house back to its original structure and allowing the materials to reemerge. Lime walls were revealed and paired with a natural micro-cement. The renovation is ongoing and deliberately slow. Join us for a look inside.

Photography by Doux Août of La Maison B.

Doux Août Maria Masgård La Maison B Above: A kitchen designed in reclaimed wood and raw pine with stone counters, zellige tile, and a pair of Serax Seam Pendant Lights by Seppe Van Heusden.
Doux Août Maria Masgård La Maison B Above: A round dining table with a collection of 001 Dining Chairs in pine from Vaarni. Above is the HAY Ellipse Paper Shade. The landscapes of the Gorges du Tarn are painted by Tim Bickerton.
Doux Août Maria Masgård La Maison B Above: The team designed built-in seating with a linen pad beside the chimney. They sourced a vintage Edin and Lina Kjellvertz Washi Paper Lamp found on Dusty Deco. The team uncovered lime walls and applied a natural micro-cement from Spanish company Mas Maya.
Doux Août Maria Masgård La Maison B Above: A Linen Table Lamp from Zara Home sits between two linen loveseats in the living room. Stripping back paint revealed a section of wallpaper the design team chose to showcase.
Doux Août Maria Masgård La Maison B Above: A main bedroom with floors covered in Mas Maya micro-cement, softened with layers of linen and pendant lights in linen from Ceci Ferrero.
Doux Août Maria Masgård La Maison B Above: The main bath is designed with chestnut drawers and a quartzite top. The shower beyond is tiled in zellige tile. The team sourced the Olympia No.4 Terres de Rêves Pendant designed by Anita Le Grelle for Serax. The copper faucets are by Koperenkranen Belgium.
Doux Août Maria Masgård La Maison B Above: In addition to the interior walls, Masgård designed a custom bath and console finishing them both in Mas Maya minerals. The bath is fitted with a custom faucet from Koperenkranen Belgium.
Doux Août Maria Masgård La Maison B Above: Masgård and Doux Août retained the original terracotta tiles. They added a Rice Paper Lampshade from HAY.
Doux Août Maria Masgård La Maison B Above: The architect and designers fully transformed the staircase that runs between the three floors by repairing the structure and softening edges into a sculptural form with the use of Mas Maya micro-cement and the expertise of a local painter.
Doux Août Maria Masgård La Maison B Above: A look down the hallway between rooms on the second level.
Doux Août Maria Masgård La Maison B Above: A charming compromise between old and new with original walls, new micro-cement finish, original tile, antiques, and new linens.
Doux Août Maria Masgård La Maison B Above: A concrete Wall Lamp No.1 by Thijs Prinsen in the bedroom. The outlets are porcelain fittings from Fontini.
Doux Août Maria Masgård La Maison B Above: Reclaimed shutters found in a storage room in the house and a quartzite countertop and sink. The copper faucet is from Koperenkranen Belgium.

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10 Easy Pieces: Our Budget Lighting Favorites, All Under $200

10 Easy Pieces: Our Budget Lighting Favorites, All Under $200

by Janet Hall

From table lamps to sconces and simple pendants, here are our favorite picks for budget lighting, from table lamps to sconces and pendants, each ringing in under $200.

Frama E27 Table Light White Above: The Frama E27 Table Light, shown here in White, is $89 at Lightology.
Shaded Sconce from One Forty Three Above: The OneFortyThree Solid Color Shaded Sconce, shown in off-white Diamondback, is $180.
Ikea Sunneby Lunnom Pendant Lamp Above: Ikea’s super affordable Sunneby/Molnart Pendant Lamp rings in at $37.99.
Anglepoise Type 75 Mini Table Lamp Above: The Anglepoise Type 75 Mini Table Lamp, shown in Mole Grey, is $200 at Design Within Reach.
Artemide Teti Wall Ceiling Light Above: The classic Artemide Teti Wall or Ceiling Light is $116 at Lightology.
Noguchi Akari 1A Lamp Above: The classic Noguchi Akari 1A Lamp is $195 at Noguchi Shop.
TAF Studio Muuto E27 Pendant Light Above: Designed by TAF Studio for Muuto, the E27 Pendant Light is available in 14 colors; it’s normally $167 but currently on sale for $133.60 at Design Within Reach.
Rejuvenation Roland Table Lamp Above: From Rejuvenation, the glass Roland Table Lamp comes in four colorways including Sand (shown); it’s currently on sale for $159 (normally $199).
Anglepoise Original 1227 Wall Light Jet Black Above: The Anglepoise Original 1227 Wall Light, shown in Jet Black, is $160 at Horne.
IKEA Fado Table Lamp White Above: The ever-affordable Ikea Fado Table Lamp in White is $29.99.

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N.B.: This post was originally published on November 1, 2010; we have updated it with new and additional product selections and current pricing.

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