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This room is the cornerstone of the apartment: both living room and meeting room for the owners’ design studio.
From the bench, you face the open kitchen that adjoins the entrance. It is an integral part of this mixed and dynamic space.
However, it is positioned in such a way that the functional elements are hidden, a symbolic boundary of the private sphere.
The kitchen furniture, including this table, looks like it could be made of concrete… but it’s actually wooden furniture that’s bee plastered!
Business or pleasure? Whatever the case, we’re happy to return to this cozy, softly carpeted space.
A bioethanol fireplace warms up long winter nights. It invites you to continue your visit…
… to a very studious atmosphere, the heart of creative stimulation!
Towards the bedroom, bed privacy is preserved. The perspective towards the window is enhanced for a beautiful impression of depth.
In true Japanese tradition, a Shōji-inspired sliding door can be used to completely isolate the night space when necessary.
Small corners of intimacy are created using partitions like parentheses in this truly collective space!
In Japanese homes, storage units are always integrated into the furniture. This is a clean and organized space that would make Marie Kondo swoon!
To round off the visit, we’ve fallen for this elegant washbasin with its meticulous lighting, which sums up all the softness and friendliness of the space.
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