This beautiful Parisian apartment is the result of a barter between two friends. Pauline designed Marianne Evennou’s website and e-shop, while Marianne assisted Pauline in discovering the essence of her home, a small attic apartment measuring 25 m² (269 ft²). The creative duo removed the old ceiling and walls, painted the floor, and rearranged the space.
Pauline wanted the kitchen to be as spacious as possible and feature a bar
The wooden staircase over the kitchen counter leads to the loft bed and a reading nook. It was painted grey to match the rest of the interior
The ladder leads to the reading nook and the loft bed
The charming loft bed
The reading nook seen from the floor
The reading nook is also used as a guest bed.
The office has closets covered with curtains on both sides
The small wall-mounted vase is from the French company Merci
Giant floor cushions add a bohemian feel to a living room and are great alternatives to chairs if space is scarce.
A cozy and colorful seating area
Marianne led Pauline to use samples of paintings to paint her concrete floor
The amazing view from Pauline’s apartment
“Under the roofs of Paris.” Pauline’s apartment seen from the outside
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