Description
Architecture from the 90s, this building accommodates on its top floors - 4th and 5th - a 94 m2 duplex renovated by architects, decorated with a 39 m2 open-air terrace and a 9 m2 balcony in the Buttes Chaumont district.
Redesigned in 2021 by architects Alexandre Cazzola and Floriane Finck, the apartment spreads over two levels.
On the first floor, the space is organized around a vast living room extending outside with the sky as its horizon. The kitchen, with its custom-made joinery, is adorned with a subtle dialogue between light wood, black Dekton, and white facades. The central island, a true pivot of the room, is accompanied by a built-in table that structures the space without ever disrupting the flow. On the living room side, a hidden overhead projector and a high-end Dolby stereo system give it the air of a perched cinema. Northwest light penetrates generously through the large bay windows, emphasizing the indoor-outdoor continuity and giving the terrace the appearance of a hanging garden where one lives as an extension of the living room. A laundry room is added to this level.
The black banister of the staircase marks the verticality of the place and leads upstairs. The sleeping area is designed in a cozy atmosphere, punctuated by integrated storage and openings framing the light. The circulation, softened by a rounded wall, leads to the master suite with dressing room and adjoining bathroom with a superb Italian shower. Two other bedrooms are added to the level, featuring a full-length balcony, and sharing a large bathroom. A double cellar as well as two parking spaces complete this rare property.
A contemporary duplex at the top, like a breath of fresh air in the city.