In the north of Paris's 17th arrondissement, an apartment created by combining three separate units has been given a new lease on life by the Bardin Architecte agency. Designed as a new composition, the space has revealed its full potential through the power of plentiful daylight.
Bathed in light, the entrance hall features a custom-made bench and a pink-hued cupboard.
The cupboard unit interacts with the floor pattern and naturally guides the eye toward the adjoining guest room/office space.
Opening onto the courtyard, the room enjoys beautiful natural light. The wooden platform stretches out beneath the window and dialogues with the sofa bed.
An archway marks the transition between the entrance and the living room. Its white facades conceal storage space and incorporate a mirrored niche where the family’s plants flourish.
Overlooked by the large window, the dining room is centered around a wooden table surrounded by mismatched chairs. The adjacent living room is organized around a large, deep blue bookcase. The sofa and armchairs, with their simple lines, create a welcoming space bathed in light.
Accessible from the living room, the kitchen is decorated in light colors. The pale blue cabinet fronts complement the wood countertops and original hardwood floors.
The slightly irregular white enamel tile backsplash captures the light and energizes the whole space.
Along the window, the breakfast nook blends in with the rest of the furniture. The wooden bench and table complement the warmth of the room.
Extending the color palette of the living room, the bedroom features a deep blue that highlights the custom-made furniture’s curved lines.
Behind the bed, a discreet passageway leads to the bathroom.
The light and airy bathroom combines pale wood and terrazzo in a minimalist design. The mirror on the wall amplifies the feeling of space.
On the other side of the living room, a hallway lined with a large bookcase enlivens the children’s area.
The first bedroom is organized around white woodwork that structures the space. The pink wall creates a soft depth, punctuated by shelves laden with childhood treasures. The honey-colored parquet flooring adds warmth to the whole room.
The bathroom is decorated in soft tones, combining pink tiles and light wood, all bathed in natural light.
The bedroom is designed around a desk and a built-in bench under the window. Wall shelves hold books and games, creating a space that is both cheerful and functional.
The deep green color gives the WC added character. The contrast between the color and the floor pattern emphasizes the height and brightness of the space.
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