A comfortable designer decoration was therefore chosen, with details made from natural materials to make it more user-friendly. We note the wooden Venetian blinds on the windows, like shutters, which allow the light to be modulated throughout the day, and make it more intimate. Certain other details testify to the owners’ love for original creations such as the round mirror by Christophe Gagnon in electric blue color. Called Copper House, this 78m2 designer family apartment is proof that you can have a very high-end interior, with a compact surface area. Photo: Mikhail Loskutov
A 78m2 designer family flat combining precious wood and marble
This 78m2 designer family flat isn’t huge, and yet the volumes don’t feel cramped. The finishes are perfect, with the use of dark precious woods such as walnut, and marble in the kitchen with island and the bathrooms. The Rhyme design studio created the interior with the aim of making it easy to live in for a family, while highlighting its high ceilings and natural light.
So they opted for a cozy design decor, with details made from natural materials to make it more user-friendly. There are wooden Venetian blinds on the windows, like shutters, to modulate the light throughout the day and make it more intimate. Other details testify to the owners’ love of original creations, such as the round mirror by Christophe Gagnon in electric blue. Named Copper House, this 78m2 designer family flat is proof that it is possible to have a very high-end interior in a compact space. Photo: Mikhail Loskutov
Designers Rhyme design Studio
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