Maison à Colombages Refurbishment / 05AM Arquitectura
For the interior reform of this ?Maison à Colombages? from the late 19th century, we selected the remarkable elements of the house so that the intervention can be adapted to them following the unity of the whole house to improve its functionality.
© Adrià Goula
Architects: 05AM Arquitectura
Location: 81 Rue de Reuilly, 75012 Paris, France
Architect In Charge: Joan Arnau Farrà s, Carme Muñoz RamÃrez
Area: 294.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Adrià Goula
Architecture Team: Júlia Esteve Serra, Laura Rodrigo Olivé
Agent: Execo/ BGB Architecture - Nicolas Bouche
© Adrià Goula
From the architect. For the interior reform of this ?Maison à Colombages? from the late 19th century, we selected the remarkable elements of the house so that the intervention can be adapted to them following the unity of the whole house to improve its functionality.
© Adrià Goula
On the ground floor we removed part of the existing partition so we could connect the main living areas such as the living room, the dining room and the kitchen, achieving a concatenation of spaces until the garden. We also improve the functionality of the entry with the addition of a new built-in furniture that stores a wardrobe and a bathroom while separating the entrance from the kitchen.Â
© Adrià Goula
On th...
© Adrià Goula
Architects: 05AM Arquitectura
Location: 81 Rue de Reuilly, 75012 Paris, France
Architect In Charge: Joan Arnau Farrà s, Carme Muñoz RamÃrez
Area: 294.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Adrià Goula
Architecture Team: Júlia Esteve Serra, Laura Rodrigo Olivé
Agent: Execo/ BGB Architecture - Nicolas Bouche
© Adrià Goula
From the architect. For the interior reform of this ?Maison à Colombages? from the late 19th century, we selected the remarkable elements of the house so that the intervention can be adapted to them following the unity of the whole house to improve its functionality.
© Adrià Goula
On the ground floor we removed part of the existing partition so we could connect the main living areas such as the living room, the dining room and the kitchen, achieving a concatenation of spaces until the garden. We also improve the functionality of the entry with the addition of a new built-in furniture that stores a wardrobe and a bathroom while separating the entrance from the kitchen.Â
© Adrià Goula
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