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The entrance hall reflects this mix of styles, with original parquet flooring alongside a restroom featuring contemporary colors and tiles.
Formerly occupying 9 m², the entrance has been reduced and optimized. It now houses a full-height storage shelf…
… concealing access to the master suite!
Placed in between the room and the bathroom and painted in a muted blue, the dressing room was not partitioned to the ceiling to let in the light.
The room appears all the brighter thanks to the contrasting effect produced and its immaculate white.
We love the way classic picture rails and recreated molded frames cohabit elegantly with more contemporary pieces.
In the bathroom, retro design elements are enhanced by a touch of black and terrazzo imitation tiling.
Let’s head to the guest room and its enveloping green.
By reconfiguring the apartment, we were able to create a room that could evolve to become an office, host friends, or a child!
A former alcove has been decompartmentalized and transformed into an L-shaped kitchen opening onto the living room, increasing the sense of space tenfold.
With its brass accents and wooden worktops, the kitchen moves away from its technical aspect to become a natural part of the dining room.
Here we find all the charm of the past, with this fireplace surrounded by molded frames.
We’ve taken full advantage of the old and the new to create an apartment that combines charm and functionality!
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