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The first level.
The mezzanine.
A small corridor serves as the entrance. Large, full-height storage units, subtly stained, optimize the space.
Once through the small double-door entrance, we find ourselves in the living room, which brings together all the living spaces. A large, custom-built
storage unit covers the entire wall surface, concealing all the house’s belongings and leaving the room clear and practical to live in.
Drawers have been placed under the window to serve as benches!
Overall view of the cleverly designed living room. The kitchen counter delimits the spaces: on the right, the living room; on the left, the study, topped by the bedroom.
From the living room, a new perspective opens up. On the ceiling, vertical and horizontal lines intersect to energize the upper part of the room.
Despite the limited surface area, they decided to install a real kitchen. Here, comfort and conviviality are vital! On the right, a white brick wall provides the transition to the office and bedroom.
Thanks to the high ceilings, it was possible to build a metal mezzanine. Underneath is the office, a small, enclosed room ideal for working.
Close-up of the carpentry desk. In the background, a practical and elegant floor-to-ceiling grid of lockers, like a postal sorting system! The wood used is different from the cupboards in the living room, implicitly delimiting the spaces.
The office and bedroom, just big enough to squeeze into!
The black door with ribbed glass is the bathroom door, so let’s take a look!
Thanks to the glass door, this room benefits from natural borrowed light. The room is very contemporary, with a large mirror to accentuate the light coming from outside.
Alcove Bookshelf Brick Colored wall Metal Mezzanine Open kitchen Textured glass Wood
Photos : Nest Space Design
Text : Joséphine Levchin
Architect : Nest Space Design