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We enter the apartment. To reach the living room, take either the left-hand corridor… or the right-hand one. The floor is in bold green tiles.
We arrive in the living room. At the far end of the room, the lounge.
We turn to the left. The kitchen is integrated into an imposing orange cubic module. It’s this module that organizes the spaces between the entrance and the living room!
The kitchen is minimalist but functional. With low and high storage units on the front. Note the aerial feeling created by the space left above the tall cupboards. For a highly graphic, contoured effect.
Side view of the kitchen and dining area. We love the treatment of the original breeze blocks, painted white for more texture.
Light touches of color are used around the wooden dining table with the frame and rug!
Storage units have also been integrated on the right-hand side of the module…
… such as the fridge. How convenient!
We return to the living room to discover the master bedroom…
In the bedroom, the headboard wall and ceiling were painted blue.
The bold, printed headboard is a real eye-catcher. It is a real trompe-l’oeil with its pink shapes. For a virtual feeling of softness!
Did you notice the frog taking a nap?
Welcome to the children’s room.
A continuity of blue in this one too. Here, the architects have optimized space by creating a module with multiple functions. It can be used as a bed, storage space, bookcase and playing area!
Note the “sun” on the wall light – poetic!
And finally, the bathroom. Humble and minimalist, with light concrete imitation tiles on the walls.
The wooden bathroom sink top adds a warm, natural touch that complements the green ceiling and floor.
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Alcove Colored wall Concrete block Metal Open kitchen Terrazzo Wallpaper
Text : Elise Josse
Architect : Dvekati
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