Buttes Chaumont by Agence Glenn Medioni
This apartment of 70m² (753ft²) has completely been rethought for a father and his son. Every “distribution” spaces were suppressed in order to open up the living room as much as possible, as well as the bathroom and the two bedrooms.
The access to these rooms is now done through a wooden wall in the principal room.
A high corner cabinet was thought in order to unify the space regrouping functions (intercom and “vide poches”, office, book shelters, TV …), giving it more dynamism, thanks to its yellow niches.
Following the idea of space optimisation, the child bedroom counts a multifunctional module integrating bed, office, and numerous storage, in order to give more game space for the child.
The Apartment Design Project Information:
- Project Name: Buttes Chaumont
- Location: Paris, France
- Type: Contemporary Apartment
- Area: 73 m²
- Designed by: Agence Glenn Medioni
- Project Year: 2015
- Cost: 95 K
- Materials: Wood
Photos by: Agence Glenn Medioni & Pascal Otlinghaus


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