Situated in Le Marais, a historically significant area in Paris, this beguiling storage room loft was reconsidered to consolidate its unique character with crisp, contemporary style. The parity of provincial and present day was refined by fusing crude materials and an impartial shading palette.
Designer Margaux Beja based Condo Holy person Paul on the unfinished bars that compass the loft. She made difference by utilizing cutting edge components, for example, a steel and glass divider, which isolates the living zones from the brilliant room.
Another point of convergence in this Paris loft is its "Specialized Divider," which covers the lavatory and clothing zones. Built of strong walnut boards, it includes both warmth and a mechanical vibe to the primary living space.
Contemporary furniture in dark, wood and unbiased tones include a moderate offer. The outcome is an agreeable space that gives break even with regard for the structural engineering of the memorable building and the innovation of the furniture. [Photography by Alexis Cottin and Julien Fernandez]