Nestled at the top of a Haussmann building in Paris, this 27-square-meter apartment has been given a new lease of life by interior designer Noémie Castera.
This complete renovation is guided by light, customization and attention to detail.
Right from the entrance, the kitchen asserts a sunny atmosphere. The floor tiles diffuse a subtle warmth, giving the space a soft, almost familiar presence.
Natural oak dialogues with the beige lacquer of the base units.
Punctuated with mother-of-pearl chips, the worktop vibrates in the light from the skylight, a privilege of the top floors in Paris.
Underneath the slope, the wallpaper lends a unique, graphic touch to the kitchen.
Its olive hues, punctuated by warm tones, resonate with the warmth of the wood and the depth of the terracotta tiles.
The living room is a natural extension of the kitchen, in a volume structured by the slope of the roof. The made-to-measure bench seat dialogues with the window, creating a calm space bathed in light.
In 27 square meters, every detail counts! A trundle bed concealed beneath the bench transforms the space in a single gesture, providing a second bed that’s invisible in everyday life, but always welcome.
The bedroom also finds its place under the sloping roof. The wooden headboard embraces the volume and creates an enveloping atmosphere.
The full-height storage unit frames the bed. Its light color brings lightness and lets the soft blue express itself.
Opposite the window, a sliding wooden door gives way to the shower room.
An arch softens the transition and reveals a rhythmic decor.
The vertical stripes of the tiles are matched by the softness of the walls, punctuated by the minerality of the stone washbasin.
Concealed behind a sliding door, the WC plays on continuity. Vertical stripes in terracotta hues create a warm contrast with the powder room.
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