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The double-door entrance is bordered by an openwork panel that lets the light in, while ensuring the privacy of the living room.
Custom-made furniture enhances this space to free up floor space.
A reading corner takes shape, with a bookcase and a bench for additional storage.
To increase the surface area of the living room, the kitchen has been installed in place of the former bathroom, opening onto the living room. We like the way this function remains visually distinctive with its false ceiling and terrazzo tile floor.
A Moroccan zellige midway panel sets the tone for the room and nicely compliments the oak fronts.
The bathroom revisits these textured materials in new hues and shapes to give the room its own identity, without standing out.
Any opportunity to add decorative elements is welcomed, right down to the low wall that serves as a toilet frame!
Formerly built in a line, this guest room was reduced in size to create a corridor leading to the master bedroom. Blue-gray woodwork was chosen to maintain harmony with the rest of the apartment, while adding a touch of color under the black-and-white illustrated-style wallpaper.
In the master bedroom, a bespoke headboard in natural oak was created. It includes a bookcase corner, mirror frame and storage niches.
An antique desk completes the furnishings, perfectly matching the vintage spirit of the wallpaper.
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