The article discusses the transformation of a 323-square-foot apartment by interior designer Adeline Hémmonot and art curator Anne Sirot, emphasizing a blend of Parisian styling and modern design. Hémmonot aimed to create a functional living space, separating the living areas from the bedroom with thoughtful design choices like sliding doors and fluted glass walls. Classic Parisian details mesh with modern elements, while every aspect of the apartment, including storage solutions, was meticulously planned to enhance both style and utility.
I focused mainly on separating the living areas-the entrance, the kitchen, and the small living room-from the bedroom, which is accessible through sliding doors, with the bed alcove separated from the bathroom by a fluted glass wall that lets in light.
As the entrance hall, kitchen, and living room form a single room, I used a drop ceiling in the kitchen and entrance hall to define them as a separate area. The two spaces are now distinguished by this play of levels and colors.
It's ultra-bespoke, says Hémonnot with some amusement. She even managed to fit a small bookcase into one niche, where it adds a personalized touch.
The apartment manages to embody two different moods at once. It has a classic Parisian feel thanks to details like its picture rails and moldings.
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