A white chaux lime plaster staircase with accent lighting beneath it curves up from room with brown hardwood coffee table, brown sofa, white walls, white ceiling, and exposed stone walls in a 1000-year-old stone building in Provence, France, renovated by Belgian artist Eva Claessens and converted into her home and studio.

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Eva designed new, curved stairs with a smooth plaster surface that contrasts with the roughness of some of the exposed stones. A few of her ceramics fill the niche under them, and skylights bring in sunshine from above. The table, bought locally for about 20 euros at a garage sale, is made of olive wood.