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Tuesday
Jan202015

A Paris studio apartment by The New Design Project

I can't get enough of The New Design Project's work. I spotted this beauty (located in Le Marais, Paris) on their site and had to share it as well. The perfect little Parisian hangout. The challenge in this 30m2 (320ft2) studio was to retain the quirkiness of the space whilst making it more practical. We decided to create an alcove bedroom with a half height wall to improve the general flow whilst keeping the apartment bright and airy. A simple and monochromatic palette was used in the "utilitarian areas" (kitchen, bathroom) to let the ambient charm shine through. Most of the items are flea market finds (Paris, London, Isle-sur-la-Sorgue) but we mixed vintage with industrial pieces, and high street with designer, to create an overall more eclectic look. Design: Fanny Abbes, Photos: Caroline Chevalier

Reader Comments (5)

I'm a fervent supporter of drinks cabinets containing nothing but vodka and candy.

21 Jan 2015 | Unregistered CommenterBlanders

I second, third and forthwith declare this drinks cabinet open. Also, my wallpaper sensibilities have been forever twisted by 'Sherlock'. I like big, gaudy, awful prints. Combine one (ooh, or even two!) prints with beams, rusted lockers and a wall fragment in a studio? Yes please.

21 Jan 2015 | Unregistered Commenteroregonbird

Every detail in this apartment is amazing!)
Very well thought-out and extraordinary design.

21 Jan 2015 | Unregistered CommenterAlina

Vodka, candy...and Elvis!

22 Jan 2015 | Unregistered CommenterMichele

fourth and fifth, what kind of lights of that? where can i buy?

5 Mar 2016 | Unregistered CommenterJasmadi

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