Compact 344-class-foot Burgre – Paris ix Thanks to the work of the apartment, a remarkable change has taken place Emily magdelin interiorsTaking the elegance and relaxed inspiration of a high-end hotel suit, the designer has resumed the space, balanced with practicality, ensuring that each inch is used.
The vision behind renewal was a sophisticated, yet to create a welcome environment where furniture, artwork and decorative objects take the center stage. Regardless of the limited size of the apartment, every detail was carefully assumed to avoid visual disorder while maintaining a feeling of warmth and style. The result is a place that feels polished but is never hypothetical, where enhances the beauty of elements cuisted within simplicity.
A neutral color palette form the foundation of this change, allowing decoration and decoration to infect space with personality and vibrancy. The walls are depicted in a cool shade with strong white, microscopic gray undertone of the firo and ball, which provides a crisp background. Meanwhile, the headboard has an elephant breath, a warm gray color, adding the beauty of the bedroom and bathroom, echoes the texture and tone of the bloated bathroom tiles.
A delicate balance of straight lines and soft curves defines the design language of the apartment. Clear lines of the baseboard and the opposite headboard of the sofa, beautifully opposite with the textured bathroom tile and curved legs of the coffee table. This interplay of geometry connects visual interest while maintaining a harmonious atmosphere.
The thoughtful use of materials further enhances this balance. Brushed stainless steel accents – light switches, door handles, curtain rods, and lighting were seen in the fixtures – a modern edge lends, while Timeless Carrara is depicted on marble, coffee table, kitchen countertop and bathroom tiles, brings a sense of classic luxury. These materials create continuity throughout the apartments, understanding different regions together, which are accompanied by a sense of sensible elegance.
To customize the compact layout, strategic decisions were made to use space efficiently. The kitchen, which is now stationed near the entrance, has a raw finish facilitated Custom cabinetry with Ikea pedestals and shufl fronts – light brown for black and upper cabinets for base units. Despite its small footprint, the kitchen is fully equipped with a sink, two burners, an oven and a fridge, making it both functional and stylish.
The bedroom was shifted to the pre-kitchen area, with a custom-designed headboard extending to the height of the roof, which offers both visual effects and additional storage. A trunk bed by Tediber provides hidden storage, maximizing the space without comfortably compromising. The bathroom was re-configured to include a space-sewing roller shutter door and a central partition that separates the toilet and shower, maintaining captivity and maintains functionality. A transparent, reflective glass door ensures that the natural light filters into space, which also feels an airy in the most compact areas.
The light plays an important role in increasing the perception of space and adding heat. In the living area, two mirrors were deployed above the shelves to reflect the daylight without directing the audience’s eye to their own reflection, which makes the room micro -and brightened the room. In the bedroom, a reflective upper part of the headboard enhances light, while an artwork by Thomas Davax, the characteristic of dicroic glass, introduces dynamic reflections that produce their brightness, adding an ether dimension to the space.
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photography by Florian WhatyerCourtesy of Emily Magdelin.