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A deep, matte color that highlights moldings and extends to the ceiling… The hallway is inspired by the codes of luxury hotels, for a pampered entrance.
Tip: a former opening is now home to cupboards and a pretty niche to show off objects. We love the little touches of gold in the decor, which add a touch of subtle elegance.
Previously integrated into the bathroom, the restroom is now independent, in keeping with the aesthetic continuity of the entrance. It comes with a window and a sink, it can hardly be more comfortable!
Make way for the living room and its open kitchen. This space will surprise you with a total change of atmosphere! Here, powdery tones unfold and soft curves appear.
In the center of the kitchen, the cooking module, topped by a large mirror, takes the place of the former fireplace. A lovely way to highlight the traces of the past.
A nod to the southwest with the lighting fixtures! Terracotta concrete wall lights are handmade in the Basque Country and distributed by @pigments.concept. They are paired with a natural linen suspension by Bordeaux studio @marketsetofficiel.
Once dinner is over, Morpheus’ arms are within reach thanks to the adjacent bedroom. The new layout has been designed to create an attractive outlook: comfort also means attention to detail!
The bed-deck dressing room is ideal for optimizing storage in a compact bedroom. Soft, natural hues, favor serenity.
Back to the main room. As a backdrop to the living room, the wall is adorned with a bespoke storage unit. It creates a sequence of three arches, for three uses: integrated office, television space, library.
The colorful, almost tone-on-tone universe radiates an immediate sense of well-being. A charming detail: the central arch corresponds to that of the kitchen mirror, directly opposite.
The bathroom takes the place of the old kitchen, giving it much more space ! The emphasis is always on organic design, but also on the mineral look of waxed concrete @mercadier.decoration.
To keep everything close at hand while bathing, masonry niches have been added near the bathtub. The laundry room is hidden behind these cupboard doors so as not to interrupt the peace and quiet and to ensure a beautiful visual harmony.
The shower has a spa-like ambiance, revealed after passing a delicate alcove. We love the mirror’s twist, combining an evocation of Memphis design with soft colors… an apartment full of contrasts!
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