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The living room is flooded with light, amplified by light parquet flooring and white-painted beams. The latter, combined with the wood windows, give this pied-à-terre a refreshing country feel!
The kitchen is integrated into the living room and contributes to the conviviality of the reception area. The elegant travertine table is large enough to eat with family or invite friends to dinner, which is essential when you’re just passing through!
Wall units are replaced by display shelves, nestled between the chimney flues. Cupboard fronts conceal storage and technical elements, leaving only a long countertop visible.
Two children’s bedrooms have been created by redistributing the floor plan. As a nod to youthful dynamism, they play the color contrast card.
Space is optimized to such an extent that they include comfortable double beds and an actual custom-made desk area.
It’s time for the master bedroom’s reveal! It is set as an extension of the living room. Thus, when they are on their own in Paris, parents can feel like they are in a hotel suite.
The furnishings are uncluttered, to ensure unity with the rest of the apartment. But that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have built-in full-height storage, including a library headboard!
Privacy can be found through this elegant retractable glass wall. Even when it is closed, the bedroom continues to set the mood!
The colors are sober and comforting in order to gently accompany sleep. A thick velvet curtain can completely block out the glass and light, allowing you to peacefully sleep in!
The shower room, though compact, has plenty of personality. It features bold colors and sophisticated details, such as brass accessories and stone cladding.
Tailor-made niches are the hallmark of a meticulous layout, once again reminiscent of a hotel. Every detail is where it’s supposed to be, and we’re dying to grab the fluffy towels!
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