In Cité Griset, a former foundry, an apartment's cluttered layout is transformed through a renovation that consolidates support functions into a technical zone on the second level. Walls of the old freight elevator are removed, replaced with a double steel column frame that highlights the factory's metalwork. This opens up the kitchen to a pantry, features a floating work surface, and maximizes natural light via glass partitions. The resulting space beautifully integrates historical elements with contemporary design for an airy, functional living area.
The renovation revitalizes a cluttered layout by consolidating support functions into a technical zone, freeing up living spaces and enhancing cross views.
By removing walls from the old freight elevator and installing an exposed steel column frame, the design honors the factory's historical metalwork.
The newly designed kitchen extends into a pantry via a former elevator opening, featuring a floating work surface that emphasizes the space's horizontal lines.
A glass partition in the sleeping area enhances natural light flow, while a full-length mirrored dressing room complements the room's geometry.
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