Duplex - Paris 16 / Ulli Heckmann + Eitan Hammer
Paris based architects Ulli Heckmann and Eitan Hammer have converted two apartments into a maisonette for a couple and their three children.Â
© David Boureau
Architects: Ulli Heckmann , Eitan Hammer
Location: 16th arrondissement, Paris, France
Area: 185.0 ft2
Project Year: 0
Photographs: David Boureau
Landscape: Urban Green
© David Boureau
Paris based architects Ulli Heckmann and Eitan Hammer have converted two apartments into a maisonette for a couple and their three children. Before achieving the upper apartment and deciding to join the two apartments the family lived in the lower part oft the future maisonette.Â
Diagram
During construction all interior walls have been removed to create four individual rooms on the sixth floor and an open living space on the seventh floor. The three children share a bathroom and a separate restroom. The parents? bathroom is connected directly to their bedroom to create a suite like space integrating a dressing and a small study.
© David Boureau
The former entry door on the 6th floor has been abandoned but remains operable for special occasions. The client demanding for as much storage space as possible, all rooms are equipped with customized cupboards and several ?storing gadgets? have been integrated all over the apartment...
© David Boureau
Architects: Ulli Heckmann , Eitan Hammer
Location: 16th arrondissement, Paris, France
Area: 185.0 ft2
Project Year: 0
Photographs: David Boureau
Landscape: Urban Green
© David Boureau
Paris based architects Ulli Heckmann and Eitan Hammer have converted two apartments into a maisonette for a couple and their three children. Before achieving the upper apartment and deciding to join the two apartments the family lived in the lower part oft the future maisonette.Â
Diagram
During construction all interior walls have been removed to create four individual rooms on the sixth floor and an open living space on the seventh floor. The three children share a bathroom and a separate restroom. The parents? bathroom is connected directly to their bedroom to create a suite like space integrating a dressing and a small study.
© David Boureau
The former entry door on the 6th floor has been abandoned but remains operable for special occasions. The client demanding for as much storage space as possible, all rooms are equipped with customized cupboards and several ?storing gadgets? have been integrated all over the apartment...
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