In Marseille, this home embraces contrast with a sunny, airy feel, thanks to the work of Regain Architecture. Centered around a preserved stone wall, the space blends warm wood, bright white, and bold pops of color. Come and visit!
Even before you step inside, the covered walkway sets the scene. Beneath the arches, white shutters catch the Mediterranean light.
The entrance takes the form of a long passageway where stone accompanies the perspective.
The bedroom’s glass wall lets the color through, setting up the play of contrasts that runs through the entire project.
Applied from wall to ceiling, the grass green creates a fresh alcove around the bed.
The next door opens onto a WC designed as a bright yellow oasis, textured with zellige tiles.
At the end of the hallway, the living room opens out into a flood of light…
Extending from it, the kitchen seems carved from a block of wood. The cobalt-blue tiled niche serves as a focal point of color, with touches of it scattered throughout.
In the living room, striped seating extends this playfulness. Colorful artwork completes the cheerful summer-house ambience.
Opposite the seating area, the television punctuates a white built-in cabinet unit with rounded corners.
A few steps away, the blue of the staircase traces a clear diagonal in the volume of the apartment. The openwork metal reveals the original stone wall, like a décor in motion.
Upstairs, the mezzanine provides a moment of respite. White calms the volume without breaking the project’s energy.
Extending from the bedroom, the bathroom follows the same design theme. The deep green of the tiles complements the nude tones of the shower and adjacent walls.
Decorations in natural fibers adorn the room, prolonging the impression of a gentle, handcrafted escape from the sun.