NEVER TOO SMALL: Narrow, Light-filled Paris Apartment Renovation, 42sqm/452sqft

Say hello to our hardcover book digital living room guide bundle! ✨ Expert tips, detailed floorplans, and gorgeous pics - this bundle has everything you need to get inspired. 😉 Now available worldwide here Originally a dark share house with no common spaces, this 18th-century Parisian apartment was completely transformed by architect Taïna Pichon of Meraki Architecture to maximise both space and light. Knocking down all the internal walls and completely rearranging the floorplan, Pichon created a new bathroom, kitchen, and comfortable living room. The strategic use of glass panels between the dining room and bedroom allows the entire apartment to be flooded with natural light from the living room’s large windows. The client’s cherished record collection holds focus in the living room, as well as a muted orange terracotta-coloured feature wall in the bedroom, adding depth to the apartment. Pichon’s commitment to
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