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In the heart of the 6th arrondissement, the architects reimagined a Haussmannian apartment by giving it a new center of gravity: the kitchen as the epicenter of family and social life.
From the moment one enters, the tone is set: a contemporary stained glass window, designed by La Couleur du Verre from colored glass whose raw texture dictates its hues, diffuses a vibrant light. It roots the apartment in the Parisian tradition of master glassmakers while conferring a unique and almost pictorial identity. At the core of the plan, the kitchen is wrapped in a solid-wood glazed partition, crafted by Paris-based carpenter FPC. More than a functional element, this bespoke structure is a true piece of architecture: it defines, frames, connects and stages. Open to the living room, it balances transparency with intimacy. Around a large oak table, it becomes the beating heart of the apartment, a place of gathering and conviviality. The living room’s moldings, fireplace and cornices engage in dialogue with clean lines and contemporary materials. Vibrant colors in selected furniture pieces and artworks punctuate the space, affirming an eclectic yet harmonious style.
The main bedroom integrates a custom wood-and-metal wardrobe and library desk, shaping a refined atmosphere conducive to both work and rest. The bathroom, carved in pale stone, favors pure lines and a soft, soothing light.
Atelier Quinze-Vingts proposes here more than a technical renovation: an experience of Parisian art de vivre, where heritage, design and emotion intertwine.