Apartment in Montreuil
Nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Montreuil, this 70 m2 apartment, located in a building from the 2000s, features an open-plan design. The approach aims to reveal its original structure by simplifying its layout, bringing brightness and a sense of openness to every corner, inviting the city to come inside.
The apartment's cross-ventilation layout is mirrored by a continuous balcony to the north and a terrace to the south, creating a direct link with the external environment and offering views of Paris from both ends of the apartment.
The shared wall, insulated from the outside, retains its raw texture, enhancing thermal inertia and highlighting the spatial composition by freeing it from previous partitioning.
A personalized touch shapes the project from inception to furniture selection. The design emphasizes visual transparency while defining spaces, reducing the number of doors from seven to three. This approach enables a continuous flow of light and reveals the views of the city.