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This nicely decorated entrance hall allows visitors to relax before going any further.
A custom glass door opens onto the kitchen, letting light flow between the rooms.
With its central position in the apartment, the kitchen becomes a key decorative element.
Nothing has been overlooked, from the Cubro oak fronts to the Stone Italiana kgold quartz countertop reflecting the ambient light.
Note the the floor layout, custom-designed with octagonal tiles.
A playful way to distinguish this space from the living room, to which thekitchen has been opened up.
Located in the former bedroom, the living room is decorated with a two-tone bookcase nestled in the old chimney flue.
Storage is thus concentrated to free up floor space and keep the overall layout airy.
Zoom in on the coffee table, whose zelliges echo the kitchen backsplash.
Back in the entrance hall, you can see the two bedrooms that have been created in the former living room.
The guest room doubles as an office.
The master bedroom makes the most of every cm² to accommodate a spacious wardrobe.
The tour ends with the bathroom. Its touches of asymmetry and celadon harmonize with the adjoining kitchen to create a harmonious whole.
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