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With its warm gray walls, this impressive entrance hall creates a cozy atmosphere and highlights the wood that punctuates the room.
Each piece of furniture is skilfully placed: a mirror reflects the light emanating from the living room, and highlights a wardrobe and an beautifully carved door.
The shower room plays with materials, adopting 3 different but all light-colored coverings to create continuity and avoid darkening this windowless room.
We love the portrait of the little girl in the hat, it adds depth and introduces soft hues, one of which is repeated on the wall.
The living room brings together the kitchen, dining area and living room, freeing up space to create a full-fledged bedroom.
Far from being limited to its technical elements, the kitchen is the showpiece of the living room’s decoration!
Framed within the wall, it is discreet thanks to its reduced encroachment, and striking thanks to its sharp terracotta aesthetic.
An XXL glass wall separates the living and the sleeping area. Heavy curtains, also in earth tones, link the rooms and isolate the bedroom at nightfall.
With its flower-shaped ceiling light, slightly old-fashioned wallpaper and linen sheets, the room has a bucolic “je ne sais quoi” about it.
To make the most of every nook and cranny, the bedside table doubles as a dressing table.
A curtain placed behind an archway reveals access to a spacious dressing room: a far cry from a studio with fold-up bed!
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