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Apartment
5 Rooms
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111 m²
Secrétan, Paris 19ème
Haussmannian architecture from the 1905 period, this 111 m² family apartment is located on the first floor of an elegant Parisian building, in the heart of the Laumière village in the 19th arrondissement.
Completely renovated in 2023 by Studio Rocca, the apartment offers a contemporary interpretation of Haussmannian heritage without ever altering its soul. Behind its tall windows, the space reveals all the charm of the past through its numerous delicate moldings, herringbone parquet flooring, and monumental fireplaces—hallmarks of distinctive architecture in this lively, family-friendly, village-like neighborhood.
Here, the original moldings have been carefully preserved, from the ceilings to the baseboards, rhythmically defining the volumes and emphasizing the perspectives. The architects have created a sensitive renovation where contemporary lines interact with the existing structure in a quest for a restrained and timeless balance.
The apartment benefits from a dual aspect, offering the soft light of the east in the reception rooms and the warmer hues of the setting sun in the west. Its layout is organized around a spacious entrance gallery that leads to the main living areas, while a second, more discreet corridor provides access to the utility rooms, such as the bathroom, laundry room, and toilet, in a fluid and functional arrangement.
The original fireplaces, true centerpieces of the apartment, punctuate each of the main rooms, serving as testaments to Haussmannian refinement. Sometimes monumental, sometimes more discreet, they sculpt the perspectives and lend each space a unique atmosphere, where the decor becomes architecture in its own right. They remind us of the uniqueness of each of these hand-carved works of art.
The living spaces interact while retaining their individual identities. The living room and dining room respond to each other through their facing fireplaces, creating a unifying thread between the spaces. In the living room, a custom-made woodwork unit clads the fireplace: its powder-coated steel structure supports slender walnut shelves that appear to float in the space, lending lightness and depth to the overall design.
In the dining room, the monumental fireplace in veined marble with shades of grey and brown imposes its sculptural presence at the heart of the living spaces.
The exploration of materials continues in the kitchen, conceived as a space in its own right. The undulating solid wood fronts engage in a dialogue with an Italian porcelain stoneware backsplash in deep tones. This round mosaic softens the graphic rhythm of the original terracotta floor tiles. Every detail finds its natural place in this interplay of textures and lines.
The master suite, with its custom-designed bed bridge, subtly structures the sleeping area while incorporating ample storage. The simply oiled solid oak handles echo the gentle curves of the furniture and extend this feeling of warm simplicity. A dressing room and an intimate bathroom complete the suite. Entirely clad in graphic, rectilinear mosaic tiles, the custom shower contrasts with patinated marble sourced from a former bakery on Rue de Crimée (19th arrondissement), while the deep green paint elegantly envelops the space and complements the black and white veining of the marble.
Two other bedrooms make up this family apartment, each retaining its original fireplaces and unique atmosphere. The bathroom, bathed in natural light, blends handcrafted cement tiles made in Morocco, with their soft hues and undulating surfaces, all in a soothing and warm style.
Each intervention was carefully planned, in a constant search for a balance between heritage and contemporary design.
A unique living space, where the nobility of the old dialogues with a delicately orchestrated renovation.