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Two curves, two colors, two thresholds: these are the features that structure the project, right from the entrance, with the first curved yellow silhouette leading into the living room.
This yellow column extends into a multifunctional base unit, combining storage and seating in the living area. It also cleverly conceals the building’s centralized gas system.
Faced with this first splash of color, the kitchen makes a statement with its khaki green hue. A vibrant color that creates the ideal setting for modern furniture, such as Bontempi Casa’s black table and chairs.
In one tone, the kitchen keeps up the minimalist, functional aesthetic, while concealing various storage spaces and the shower room ventilation system.
Despite the prohibited installation of a false ceiling due to the ceiling-mounted central heating system, the constraint was transformed into an opportunity: the stripped beam became a central, structuring element of the project.
This concrete beam links the two colored volumes while delimiting the bedrooms and living space.
Behind the kitchen area, the master bedroom exudes sobriety, playing on soft shades and sleek furniture, like the black Doi wall lamp by LucePlan with its graphic silhouette.
In the adjoining shower room, the minimalism goes on with subtle mineral hues…
… contrasting with the shower area, where blue ceramic tiles from Atlas Concorde add a dynamic invigorating touch!
This new configuration, guided by curves, transforms the former irregular layout into a modern and optimized space, even offering the possibility of an additional office/bedroom area.
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