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As soon as you come in, the eye is drawn to this full-height closet. Its olive green color is offset by an electric blue niche that acts as a coat rack and echoes the adjacent wall.
A U-turn brings us to the bathroom door. Also painted olive green to create unity, it is extended by a large mirror that elongates the squared floor for a graphic effect.
A view of the bathroom and a complete change of decor! The hall’s codes are nevertheless carried over: a vibrant color and an original terrazzo floor inlaid with blue and gray splashes, extended right up to the bathtub wall.
On the basin, a large mirror reflects the storage modules installed at the back of the room. The graphic aspect is once again carefully studied, and highlighted by neon lighting.
There’s a color for every room in the apartment! Here we’ve chosen a bold salmon orange to brighten up the bathroom!
The living room is open to the entrance hall and kitchen which brings together all the colors of the apartment. From the back of the room, you can admire a spectacular display of hues, and a graphic play of volumes which unite in a harmonious composition even though they’re opposite.
Several floors were laid to reinforce the identity of each space. The entrance hall and kitchen are distinguished by cream and peach checkerboard floors, while grey vinyl with a herringbone pattern was chosen for the living room.
Here, each piece of furniture, object or module has its own pattern or color.
The kitchen is clearly reminiscent of the bathroom. The color scheme is the same, and surfaces are further optimized by graphic, full-height storage units.
The cabinet door handles and sink were picked in matte black for a fancy look. We love the khaki green fridge. A nod to the entrance module.
The apartment’s only window bathes the room in light. The partition separating the living room from the bedroom has been partially glazed. This enables the light to flow while at the same time creating an enclosed night space.
Let’s head to the bedroom! Curtains covering the glass wall create a cocoon-like headboard. Under the mattress, integrated drawers optimize the surface of this compact bedroom.
Still colorful. The beige wallpaper on the outside wall is echoed inside, with orange bedsheets. We love the ceiling light that doubles as a bedside table lamp.
Alcove Closet Colored wall Curtains Mirror Terrazzo Tiles
Text : Elise Josse
Architect : Studio/temp