Studio Li / Anne Rolland Architecte
This one-room flat is located in one of the oldest part of Paris, in a mid-seventeenth century mansion townhouse. Connected to the ground floor of the yard, what were the former stables became the kitchen of the master flat above.
© Jérôme Fleurier
Architects: Anne Rolland Architecte · Office Profile
Location: Paris, France
Area: 24.0 sqm
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Jérôme Fleurier · Photographer Profile
© Jérôme Fleurier
From the architect. This one-room flat is located in one of the oldest part of Paris, in a mid-seventeenth century mansion townhouse. Connected to the ground floor of the yard, what were the former stables became the kitchen of the master flat above.
Axonometric 2
Then, it of was abandoned during 70 years, until 2013, when detached and sold apart. Anne Rolland's Studio undertook in 2015 to refurbish it as a cosy one room flat.
© Jérôme Fleurier
Transformation started with partition walls removal, in order to create a large space feeling. The facade wall is cleared to welcome the daylight, while the opposite one reveals from kitchen to shower its old limestone masonry again.
© Jérôme Fleurier
Space is divided in two by amultipurpose closet furniture: on one side the bed corner and the toilet, on the other one kitchen and living space...
© Jérôme Fleurier
Architects: Anne Rolland Architecte · Office Profile
Location: Paris, France
Area: 24.0 sqm
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Jérôme Fleurier · Photographer Profile
© Jérôme Fleurier
From the architect. This one-room flat is located in one of the oldest part of Paris, in a mid-seventeenth century mansion townhouse. Connected to the ground floor of the yard, what were the former stables became the kitchen of the master flat above.
Axonometric 2
Then, it of was abandoned during 70 years, until 2013, when detached and sold apart. Anne Rolland's Studio undertook in 2015 to refurbish it as a cosy one room flat.
© Jérôme Fleurier
Transformation started with partition walls removal, in order to create a large space feeling. The facade wall is cleared to welcome the daylight, while the opposite one reveals from kitchen to shower its old limestone masonry again.
© Jérôme Fleurier
Space is divided in two by amultipurpose closet furniture: on one side the bed corner and the toilet, on the other one kitchen and living space...
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