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NEVER TOO SMALL Architects Paris Small Family Apartment – 54sqm/581sqft

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NEVER TOO SMALL Architects Paris Small Family Apartment – 54sqm/581sqft

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Looking for a new home for them and their baby, architects Ophélie and Edouard, found Crussol apartment; a 54sqm mid-century home in the center of Paris, surrounded by shops, restaurants and historic buildings. With Edoudard enjoying busy spaces with stories, and Ophélie’s clean and simple styling, they blended their ideas together to design a home that feels like a tidy but busy workshop. Taking the formerly open floor plan and dividing it into zones by adding a small glass wall to the entrance and separating the main area into living and dining, and adding a closed off bedroom and bathroom. This also allowed the addition of a separate toilet, and a small nursery and mezzanine. Low furniture with built-in storage and creative additions like a mirrored bathtub help keep the home feeling open and light, and multifunctional furniture in the nursery leaves plenty of room to grow.

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Music: Water Colours by We Dream of Eden

Produced by New Mac Video Agency
Creator: Colin Chee
Director: Nam Tran
Cinematographer: Matthieu Torres
Producer: Lindsay Barnard
Editor: Jessica Ruasol

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41 COMMENTS

  1. There is a ladder/staircase in the nursery. When the child is a toddler, how are you going to prevent the child from accessing this and falling? It is open on one side so cannot put a baby gate.Even more terrifying, there is no hand rail. This would not be to code in my country. Otherwise, good use of space.

  2. It's a wonderful space. I love many of the apartments showcased on the channel but I like this where the furniture is all out… No unfolding of chairs or sliding out of dining tables which are clever but cumbersome.

  3. The cat has a built-in toilet to create the illusion of a bigger space 😸. No kidding, the pet details deserved being mentioned as well! FANTASTIC video. I struggle to make my spaces practical. What they have done is clever, neat, homely, bright, simply AMAZING.

  4. Probably the best I have seen so far!! Everything works so well. They really had a large space to work with and an amazing layout — sometimes a good layout does the trick.

  5. It's true that it's better to have a small well designed place than impractical big one. We live in impractical one. Seems big but no storage.

  6. les oreilles qui saignent
    A small affordable 700.000 euros apartment
    Not a fan of ze apparent stone wall in ze kitchen but I like ze separation area wiz the bench and the couch put togezer

  7. Magnifique! However the mirror by the side of the bathtub creates a hazard if the mirror gets broken. The kitchen is workable. This is a comfortable space.

  8. Beautiful place, I love how the bench backs up into the sofa, defining living/dining room separation. Their storage design is also very nice. The kitchen is so attractive; it looks like a buffet dining room furniture. So well thought out, it is quite successful in functionality for a family of three and their cat.

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