Description
Architectural work from the 1900s, this Marseille building houses a perfectly designed 116 m2 apartment on its third floor without a lift, located on a quiet street behind the Conservatoire, overlooking the rooftops.
Redesigned by the interior design firm Uname Studio and enhanced by the decor of Jema Collective, the space captivates with its subtle blend of materials, balanced volumes, and a color palette inspired by shades of umber. To the west, the apartment opens onto a bright and spacious double living room. The dining room, designed to accommodate large tables, connects to the living room through an elegant arch. Period features, moldings, and marble fireplaces interact with a contemporary approach dominated by wood, stainless steel, and carefully sourced furniture. The original floor tiles run throughout the apartment, lending a timeless warmth to this unique setting. The stainless steel eat-in kitchen, enhanced with a beige Zellige splashback, opens onto a sunny balcony. A striated glass roof connects one of the bedrooms to the living areas, allowing the spaces to be adapted to suit individual needs. The second comfortable bedroom features two large windows. A bathroom with light-colored Zellige tiles and a shower room with green Zellige tiles complete the comfort of the space.
A service room furnished and decorated to the taste of the apartment as well as a cellar complete the ensemble.
Unique & precise.