As the title says. Louis XIV built his magnificent palace in the 17th century and it remained home to the French kings until the Revolution, but it also led to a growing isolationism of the king and court from the general population.
So WI Louis decides to go no further than improving the hunting lodge? I know there are going to be arguments in favour of Louis leaving Paris due to his bad experience of the mob during the Fronde as a child, so where else might Louis go? Saint-Germaine? Fontainebleau? Or might he just decide to knuckle down at the Louvre/Tuileries complex (Colbert would've certainly approved, since he despised the king's decision to move to Versailles, but bowed to the royal whim when he saw that that what was what Louis wanted)? Maybe overhaul Vincennes? It would certainly be fortified enough to protect from the mob.