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The tone is set as soon as you enter: not a single cm² is wasted with these multiple, full-height storage units.
Striated or lacquered wood panels create elegant tone-on-tone geometries. The same principle applies to the kitchen, but in a contrasting black.
A sleek interior, ready to showcase everyday objects. Zoom in on the Carrara marble tabletop for a chic, timeless touch.
The play of contrasts continues in small, airy touches, such as the bookcase and the ceiling lamp. Let’s go through the French window…
… to discover this 27 m² terrace, an extension of the minimalist spirit: light colors, simple, taut lines drawn by the blind cables and the structure of the furniture.
The master bedroom also opens onto the terrace. The soft colors of the natural oak parquet and walls make the space very soothing.
The headboard frames the bed with two bedside columns. The ensemble is topped by the iconic ceiling light created by Michael Anastassiades for Flos.
As in the kitchen, some fronts are ribbed and do without handles.
A glance in the direction of the shower room. Its natural stone-look porcelain stoneware tiles extend the mineral, uncluttered ambience.
In the second bedroom, every nook and cranny can be used to create storage space, as you can see here in the bridge above the door.
Surprise, it also opens onto an exterior! It’s true that the mild Mediterranean climate opens up wonderful prospects all year round.
And even this small balcony can offer storage and, what is more, it’s elegantly concealed!