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No more partitions! The bare concrete structure naturally delimits the entrance and kitchen area, which is bathed in light.
The minimalist spirit is matched by tricks to visually strip down the room. The fridge is concealed in a double partition, while a kitchen island with its back to the living room houses the rest of the appliances. The island is finished in Querkus Smoked veneer by Decospan®.
The uncluttered countertop highlights the black faucets. The contrasting swan-neck mixer is an actual work of art!
Porcelain stoneware tiles from FMG® interact with the exposed structure, following the rhythm dictated by the kitchen units. It was chosen for its durability and ease of cleaning.
The lines’ horizontality provides beautiful homogeneity to the whole. However, two elements cause disruption near the entrance…
A large, full-height wardrobe engages with the raw concrete post. Together, they provide verticality to create rythm. The mirrors offer a glimpse of the living room and counterbalance the refined ambience with warmer elements.
This color palette continues into the bedroom, adorned with thick fabrics and terracotta tones. The positioning of the parquet floor, combined with a large sliding door, opens up and extends the perspective.
This bridge headboard literally sets the room ablaze with color! In addition to storage space, it integrates reading lights and outlets.
Let’s head to the adjoining bathroom, which transforms the bedroom into a master suite. Note the strip of porcelain stoneware tiles that actually continues from the kitchen, creating unity!
The black faucets are a further link. Pro tip: the tub skirt hides a laundry drawer. Nothing is lost, everything is transformed!
The perfect alignment of the elements actually conceals a number of hidden spaces, with a washing machine tucked under the vanity unit. The meeting of the concrete beam and the mirror is a final nod to the entrance.
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