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The entrance hall is adorned with bespoke storage units, while opening up to the living room. The sunrays reveal all the advantages of a dual-aspect plan…
The curves of the arch and the furniture create a soft ambience, which becomes quite unique through the touches of vintage decoration.
The living room is bathed in light thanks to the façade’s generous glazed area. The icing on the cake is a generous terrace.
It’s so hard to resist! Without further ado, we set off to enjoy the pleasant sensation of floating above the city. From the outside, the pattern of the arches repeats itself, dramatizing the living space.
The aim of these openings is to enhance the view from each room, while maintaining the separation of spaces. In the center, a delicate work by artist Guillaume Grando alias @supakitch_transports our minds to the open sea.
The kitchen is nestled within this alcove, optimized by full-height cupboards. Neutral, tone-on-tone colors ensure that this compact space is not visually overloaded.
Above the @boliacom Scandinavian-design wooden table and chairs, a casing conceals a video projector screen.
The bedroom unveils the surprise of another outdoor space! In order to reach the balcony, your feet will be delighted to tread over a thick carpet. Dusty colors complete the idea of a cocoon conducive to rest and well-being.
The large glazed surface area is not confined to the living room. Here again, the view and luminosity make an impression, so there’s no need to overdo it with decoration!
The view of Paris from the @mercadier.decoration polished concrete shower room is breathtaking. Who else is able to take a shower while admiring Montmartre?
You’d almost forget those adorable terrazzo door knobs. Their cheekiness immediately lifts the mood!
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