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A very ordinary alternative
For some time now, one word keeps coming back when people describe us: “alternative.”
Saying it is never insignificant.
Depending on the person, it’s a compliment, an intrigued observation, a convenient label… or a discreet way of saying “it’s not for everyone.”
With repetition, “alternative” has become a genre of its own.
A way of life.

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A collaborative Map
There are weeks when I tell myself that Maysou looks more and more like a puzzle that’s slowly taking shape.
A kind of ecosystem in constant transformation, where each person who walks through the door shifts the lines, adds a color, opens a new possibility.I like to think that a third place doesn’t exist by intention. It reveals itself through interactions. And because a space becomes common ground the moment people feel free to drop in a piece of their world and share it.

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Party Sampler Pack
This house always finds a good excuse to celebrate. Sometimes, it’s a champagne toast. Sometimes, a cake shared with the neighbours. And sometimes, it’s a voice breaking from singing too loudly, too late, in the middle of the night.
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Collective Living Performance Review
Dear estimated Maysou stakeholders,
The fundamentals of our enterprise remain strong: cultivating joy, encouraging intimacy, learning from one another, and, our principal competitive advantage, rooting ourselves in the surrounding village. These pillars shape our growth strategy and ensure sustainable emotional returns.
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The Game Changers
I don’t believe there are people who don’t like to play.
There are only people who haven’t yet found the right game. But the truth is, anything can become a game. And every game reveals something.
At Maysou, games don’t sleep in a box. They spring from the terrace, from a table still covered in glasses, from a corner of the garden. Always born from the moment, and from the people who create it.
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Pet Friendly Chat
Here, living together also means sharing daily life with Crash, Charly the cat, our two ducks Herbert and Yann… and the gang of chickens. And should we talk about the donkeys?
On their own, they already form a kind of house-share. They welcome newcomers just as much as we do, and they set the tone: here, we live together.
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