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This canut apartment, typical of the Croix Rousse district in Lyon, has been completely refurbished by interior decorator Céline Bizet to create one more room. From a poorly arranged T3, we pass to a practical and functional T4, where each space is perfectly delimited. To accompany this transformation, the apartment has also been completely renovated, to gain light and modernity. Works: - Duration: 3 months - Amount: € 40,000 - Floor area: 68 m2 - Mezzanine area: 32 m2
The arrangement
Before: Climbing the stairs leads directly into the office, an obligatory passage to then access the guest bedroom. The parents' bedroom has a high ceiling which is not used.

After: The mezzanine is extended, and the space gained accommodates the office. The already existing space on the mezzanine is redesigned to accommodate the guest bedroom and a child's bedroom, as well as a landing which houses a library and provides access to the bedrooms.
The mezzanine




Parents' room


The living room
Before: With its dark parquet and yellow walls, the living room looks dark, despite the size of the windows. The arrangement of the sofas in a circle around a table reduces the circulation space and closes the space.

The guest room
Before: The guest bedroom benefits very little from the light coming from the living room, and its space is poorly organized.


Office
Before: The poorly organized office serves as a passage between the ground floor and the mezzanine.


The kitchen
Before: The kitchen, painted in red, is very dark and unwelcoming.
