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The structure of the kitchen units is continued into the hallway. This creates a countertop, shoe storage and shelves.
The aim is to connect the rooms in a row and enhance perspective.
The bathroom takes advantage of the corridor’s brightness, captured by the zellige and the ribbed glass bath screen.
The generously-sized kitchen doubles as a convivial dining area.
The furniture is finished in a timeless warm grey, enhanced by brass handles.
These shades blend perfectly with the cement tiles in the entrance, which have been preserved.
Zoom in on the speckled quartz kitchen counter, which contains delicate bakelite electrical outlets.
The original parquet floors have been lightened and treated with a matt varnish to accentuate the apartment’s luminosity.
Custom elements in birch plywood add a bright, contemporary touch.
In the living room, materials and furnishings are deliberately toned down to let the decor express itself.
Another advantage is that neutrality makes it possible to change the use of the rooms later…
The alcoves near the old fireplaces have been used for additional storage and an office area.
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