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High ceilings, moldings, parquet flooring… This is definitely a Haussmann apartment! The entrance hall, however, has been given a bold burgundy box effect.
Although windowless, the bathroom seems particularly well-lit thanks to the contrasting effect.
A retro faucet sits side by side with no less than three different tiles, each distinguishing a different function of the room.
The patterns flow from one to the next in an uncluttered ambiance, thanks to a reduced, harmonious color palette.
The hallway also leads to the bedroom, whose luminosity and spaciousness are emphasized by uncluttered furnishings.
It’s an opportunity to showcase a few choice objects, like this Thonet chair, enhanced by a pair of eye-catching lighting fixtures.
Dressed in dazzling white and framed by a wrap-around arch, the living area beckons.
We love the way color naturally delineates spaces, while giving them a mood all their own.
A metal-wiring Krossing bookcase blends gracefully into the space between the original mouldings, as if it had always been there.
In the dining room, elements such as the chairs and marble fireplace discreetly echo the entrance.
The kitchen is accessed through an archway that mirrors that of the entrance.
The materials that punctuate the bathroom are used to add character to these rooms, without overloading them.
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