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The kitchen is minimalist: it has no handles and plays the white tone-on-tone card.
Its aim: to keep the entrance area free of visual clutter. However, when night falls, it reveals a beautiful, warm glow.
The kitchen module extends into a vast, full-height wall cupboard.
Its immaculate shade reflects the light from the large bay windows.
The whole place acts as a subtle envelope dedicated to showcasing art and design pieces.
This multifunctional wooden structure, the focal point of the room, also takes care of its lighting.
The Venetian blinds filter light to create the ambience. They also have a delightful 80s feel, don’t they?
Warm hints of wood play hide-and-seek behind plain surfaces like this decorative niche and/or storage unit.
The bedroom is separated from the living room by a discreet 2.7-meter high jib door!
Raising the sleeping area offers the advantage of separating the bed from the rest of the room while giving the impression of sleeping at ground level, providing a very Zen feeling!
It offers storage spaces and brings back the overall neutrality of the apartment.
The bathroom embraces its lack of natural light by dressing in black.
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Photos : Napat Pattrayanond
Text : Sébastien Mercadié
Architect : Oph Architects
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