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This original window owes its presence to the decision to let natural light circulate throughout the apartment.
On the other side, in the bedroom, the vaulted ceiling amplifies the roundness of the opening and enlivens the volume. The sliding door adds a subtle touch of color…
… while conventional openings blend in with the white walls.
The second room is used as a studio by the owner, an illustrator and embroiderer. The neutral decor allows you to concentrate on your creative work.
As in the entrance, books are the space’s protagonists. Presented in the form of suspended lines, they enliven the rooms with their colorful edges.
An invigorating turquoise adorns the elements of the custom-designed kitchen. These shades of blue are one of the common threads running through the decor.
We’ve fallen in love with these Scandinavian-inspired chairs. Their lemon-yellow steel rod structure makes them highly sculptural.
An eye for detail, with the turquoise color echoed on the edging of the sofa cover. Like the doors, the wall sconce fulfills its function by blending into the decor.
Backsplash and kitchen counter in light marble with discreet veining, to catch the light and not steal the show from the blue of the facades!
In the bathroom, more neutral tones. But the spirit remains the same: the tiles and their irregular pattern were set for a creative touch, and the large window for luminosity.
As a final touch, the elegant circular mirror recalls the apartment’s pure geometry and the entrance window.
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