A striped kitchen units the tone for a vibrant design scheme inside this Parisian condominium, which was renovated by native studio Atelier HA.
The 60-square-metre condominium is positioned in Paris’ bohemian Pigalle neighbourhood, and native studio Atelier HA wished to imbue its spirit into the inside, particularly within the residing space.
“Pigalle itself, with its vibrant, eclectic spirit, was a powerful supply of inspiration – we wished the condominium to really feel as alive and expressive because the neighbourhood exterior its home windows,” Atelier HA founders Hugo Vince and Adèle Nourry instructed Dezeen.
Like a lot of the structure in Pigalle, the constructing dates from the nineteenth century, having been constructed throughout architect Georges-Eugène Haussmann’s city renewal of the town.
This structure additionally influenced the design of the inside.
“The condominium’s construction gave us a stupendous, but strict framework, which we wished to each respect and problem by our intervention,” the designers mentioned.

With the two-bedroom condominium, Vince and Nourry moved away from the sometimes impartial design schemes utilized to Haussmannian flats, as a substitute opting to flood it with warm-toned color.
Probably the most intensely adorned space is the residing space, which includes a kitchen clad completely in tiles organized in bands of alternating colors.

Heat pink-red hues have been used on the cabinet fronts and the ceiling-mounted lighting fixtures above the kitchen island, and have been complemented by shiny orange and lightweight blue tiles.
“We approached color as a structural ingredient reasonably than ornament: every shade was chosen for its potential to create rhythm, rigidity, and concord inside the house,” Vince and Nourry defined.
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The identical trio of colors is mirrored within the residing house, the place a deep, broad couch and lounge chair create an inviting sitting space. Peach-toned sheer curtains diffuse daylight from giant home windows.
A mismatched inexperienced standing lamp, espresso desk and aspect desk anchor the house and supply an angular distinction to the gentle furnishings.

Everything of the again wall is lined with mirrors, which bounce mild across the condominium and create a extra dynamic inside.
“Many Parisian flats stay impartial or restrained, anchored in beige, gray, and white,” the designers concluded.
“We wished to interrupt away from this conference and present that color could be daring but elegant, playful but subtle.”
Different colourfully-accented Parisian flats printed on Dezeen embody a kaleidoscopic condominium designed by Uchronia founder Julien Sebban and an condominium designed to resemble a jewelry field.
The images is by Yannick Labrousse.