A 624-Square-Foot Apartment in Paris Where Les Invalides Steals the Show
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A 624-Square-Foot Apartment in Paris Where Les Invalides Steals the Show
""My style is not a style. It's contemporary, old, and sometimes somewhere between those two.""
""We've come a long way," he says. Abandoned since the 1960s, time and the elements were taking their toll on the 624-square-foot apartment, which was in need of a complete renovation."
Nicolas Baumann Fischer showcases a transformed 624-square-foot apartment in Paris that had been abandoned since the 1960s. The space underwent a comprehensive renovation by Maison Baumann, blending luxury with history. The presence of Les Invalides influenced the design, allowing natural light to accentuate the interior features, such as a marble fireplace and herringbone parquet flooring. Baumann Fischer values a diverse aesthetic, stating his style transcends specific genres, combining elements from different eras into a cohesive design that celebrates both beauty and craftsmanship.
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