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In the center of the living room, the dining area faces the first bedroom and the kitchen.
A rectangular area designed not to feel cramped.
The mirror behind the kitchen countertop adds depth to the space.
A bespoke kitchen and storage unit takes up the entire wall surface for maximum integration.
The first sleeping area is dedicated to children or friends spending the night.
The bespoke medieval-inspired bed features one bed per level and a storage box.
During the day, the lower bed is transformed into a spacious and convivial bench.
The upper bed is concealed behind two solid oak panels.
With just one movement, they open and close.
The openwork pattern of the solid oak panel is repeated on the ladder.
These noble pattern and material are the common thread running through the apartment.
During the day, light caresses the upper space when both panels are open.
In the evening, it becomes a protective cocoon when they are closed.
Let’s head for the master bedroom.
The bed is set between two sections of wooden shelves that conceal it.
A sliding piece of furniture that can be adjusted to suit your needs.
A solution that allows long legs to stretch out, for example, or to enjoy the view!
Unlike the bunk beds, solid oak is stained here.
The wooden structure also features a closet and various storage units.
A door concealed in the oak cladding provides direct access to the entrance and the bathroom.
The room is bathed in ocean blue thanks to the ceramic tiles on the shower walls.