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And there was light! Generous bay windows are the hallmark of 70s construction.
The kitchen is integrated linearly, to optimize this generous 54 m² living room.
The kitchn counter plays on contrasts with its Silestone Marquina quartz. On the ground,
concrete-effect stoneware slabs.
A similar play of colors and materials can be found throughout the apartment, between light and shadow.
These black veneered cupboards respond in the same way to the white of the bookcase.
Made-to-measure, it conceals a sliding door separating the corridor from the bedroom with balcony.
The same principle applies to the office area. The raw concrete of the building’s structure is revealed.
And what a view! The metal frames of the anodized aluminum windows reinforce the industrial feel.
The bathroom draws its light from this room and ensures its privacy with a clever opaque bay window.
The restroom forms a central core that separates the living room and bedroom. The black-and-white dialogue is repeated here.
The toilets are tinged with an art gallery spirit! These works of art play on contrasts.
As for the bedrooms, they echo the apartment’s original style. We love the quirky hand-shaped wall lights!