NAME studio’s brief was to create a new home for a family with two young children, who wanted to stay in central Paris but who also wanted the kind of fluid, open, light-filled spaces not often possible in apartment living.

Two adjoining apartments have been combined to create a single family sized flat along with a well-designed studio for rental. Layouts have been reconfigured to harness the light available from two elevations, with the living room located along the southern façade to maximise sunlight, and a kitchen/dining space located along the northern façade. Bedrooms and office space are located towards the periphery with bespoke joinery employed to create division but blur the distinction between walls and storage to maximise space.

Some Parisian cachet has been lent to a fairly standard space by exposing the original wooden structure.  Finishes are minimal, with Dinesen pine flooring and a palette of whites – walls, painted wood, quartz countertop & white-washed wooden floors – creating a neutral yet stylish backdrop to family life.  The bathroom combines Carrara marble and functional concrete for a contemporary feel (Published with bowerbird).

Photography : Marcela Spadaro, Naaro Photography

See also : https://house-diaries.com/the-one-room-hotel-in-antwerp-belgium/
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Anastasia is the lead author of House-diaries.com. She has studied English Literature and Psychology in the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens as well as Interior Design & Architecture in AKTO College. She works in the field of Higher Education and has a special passion for cozy interiors.

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