The timeless interior spaces of Jacques Grange are highlighted in his own living room in Provence, France, where the vacation home was completed in the 1980s. The interiors are simultaneously effortless yet curated, ageless and yet modern, with natural tones like creams, golds, and ochers covering the walls, floors, and furniture. The home of Cary Grant and Randolph Scott, on the other hand, was completed in the 1930s and had an exterior that presented like a miniature chateau in Normandy. Its interiors, however, were executed in an "Old Hollywood" style, with traditional Colonial Revival furniture in a typical restrained, Depression-era American details.