In this poorly lit triangular space with no obvious focal points, interior designer Perrine Sagala turned adversity into her guiding principle, transforming an awkward fit into a free-form volume designed for living and experimentation.
From the entryway, the layout becomes clear. The tinted mirror and neon handles on the full-height storage unit set the tone for the project: bold details that serve a practical purpose.
In its bronze reflection, the kitchen comes alive.
The boldly designed kitchen strikes the right balance between practicality and audacity.
Its stainless steel countertop reflects light, while the backsplash, designed by Palet Company, creates a hypnotic pattern.
The custom-made bench seat runs along the window from the kitchen unit, creating an intimate dining area.
Near this alcove, under its luminescent yellow glass shell, the breaker box unapologetically becomes an art piece.
In the bedroom, the color palette softens without diminishing any of the space’s energy.
The wardrobe echoes the color of the wall and features the same Kolor Studio handles used in the kitchen.
Opposite the bed, the ensemble extends in a mirror image to capture the light and add perspective.
A purple niche cut into the wall holds the bedside books.
Against a neutral, bright background, the bathroom comes alive with orange accents.
Daylight glides over the glossy tiles. Around the central column, shelves sculpt the space, revealing every nook and cranny.
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