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Architects’ tips for bringing color back into dull homes

A comfortable and functional mezzanine created by the high ceiling height of the porters.
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ARCHITECTURE LESSONS – Colors are known to bring life to a space, proof of these four originally dull and now very colorful images.

A long and unique apartment becomes a colorful living space

This 60 m² apartment, located near Belleville Cemetery in Paris, had three advantages: balconies, light and no view. Architect Thibaut Picard strove to make it sublime, bringing the joy of life.

Colorful, individually designed furniture to fit in reduced volumes, transformed space… And here you have 60 m² cheerful, bright, original.
Didier Delmas

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The starched Haussmann apartment becomes a pop and colorful family home

Meet in this beautiful Haussmann-style apartment in Paris, 134 m², never reorganized, it had advantages and disadvantages, generally boring and underutilized, we discover a space, where original moldings and fireplaces interact intelligently with color.

Then a sober and refined living room with dining area with family furniture.
Smilzz agency

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The transformation of a 16 m² concierge lodge into a colorful haven in the heart of Paris

Nicolas Payet has something of a wizard.Without a magic wand, but with a millimeter of reconstruction, a good dose of color and careful work around light, this interior designer transformed a 16 m² porter and a 1 m² shared toilet into a two-level tiny house.

Interior designer Nicolas Payet transformed a dilapidated 16m² concierge’s cabin into Majorelli’s blue-clad home.
Benedicta Drummond

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A 60 m2 soulless apartment in Montmartre has been transformed into a colorful, super-optimized three-room apartment

Green, pink, a hidden dressing room, a library with a bench and integrated storage, a bright entrance with arches that let in the daylight… Thibaut Picard multiplied good ideas to give this 60 m² Parisian a unique personality.

An entrance designed as a separate room where natural light circulates.
Jerome Galland

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Source: Le Figaro

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