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The studio is warm and inviting thanks to the presence of fabric and wood, spiced up with colorful touches.
A play of curves was established to make the space more voluptuous and facilitate movement.
The bespoke kitchen counter is finished in waxed concrete. Its pigments have been worked to match the blue that covers the doors’ medium.
Antique wall lamps and oak frames enhance the studio’s ambiance.
The blue wave flows into the bathroom, in the form of a mosaic.
More than a personality trait, curves rhyme with practicality. Here, they provide storage.
A small exception to the rule, the closet knob is this time inspired by a mosaic tessera.
Openings in the partition provide borrowed daylight. Privacy is ensured by fluted glass.
The shower literally envelops us, and invites us to let go of the day’s tensions.
We return to the living area, where we can find a cupboard and trinket bowl. The mirror adds depth.
As a final touch, lets zoom in on the historic beams, which blend delicately into the new decor.
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Bookshelf Colored wall Mirror Open kitchen Textured glass Tiles Wood
Photos : Agathe Tissier
Text : Sébastien Mercadié
Architect : Ovo/studio