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Photo : ©David Cousin-Marsy

Full renovation of a 120m2 apartment in Paris

This 120m2 apartment in a 1930s building in the ouest of Paris has been completely redesigned in terms of both layout and style.

The arches overlap to create unexpected patterns that play with both geometry and color. The blue wall is the central axis of the apartment, distributing the bedrooms on the left and the main room on the right.

 Three spaces share the main room: the living room, the dining room and the kitchen. The large dining table, surmounted by a sculptural suspension, is the heart of the room.

 The kitchen is spacious and functional. Composed of a long counter and an island made of marbled stone and walnut wood, it elegantly blends with the dining room.

After the office space, with its glossy green lacquered shelves, we head for the master bedroom, passing along a corridor that houses a dressing room concealed behind large sliding red panels.

The master bedroom is designed as a warm, uncluttered space. It is entered through an oak archway, symmetrically repeated to access the bathroom. The furniture is oak: the sideboard, headboard and shelves

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