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A lively entrance, connected to the kitchen and the view over the Parisian rooftops.
Taking a few steps further reveal an atypical space, with high ceilings and plenty of storage space.
The secret? Creating a mezzanine in the attic.
A skylight floods this cathedral kitchen with light, creating the perfect atmosphere for cooking and entertaining!
Structural modifications have enabled the roof to support the mezzanine. The result: an uncluttered, column-free space.
We access the newly-created first floor by a bespoke staircase.
Whether you’re hosting friends or looking for a quiet place to read: anything is possible!
Openings have been created between the rooms. The opposite effect allows light to circulate and binds the rooms together.
The master bedroom also benefits from the fine work done on verticality and optimizes storage.
The compact living room was coated in white to avoid visually overloading the space.
Smooth lines and circulation: the made-to-measure desk is integrated into the continuity of the worktop.
The children’s bedroom is painted in color but retains a streamlined look, with smooth-faced cupboard doors.
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