Collection by Grace Ayres
A massive gable roof draping the first floor makes this two-story house feel more like one.
A massive gable roof draping the first floor makes this two-story house feel more like one.
"The home is about 1,500 square feet, but I knew I wanted to devote a lot of that to a large kitchen and living space,
"The home is about 1,500 square feet, but I knew I wanted to devote a lot of that to a large kitchen and living space,
Kitchen and dining pod
Kitchen and dining pod
Kitchen view with Hygge Supply cabinets.
Kitchen view with Hygge Supply cabinets.
Open shelving in kitchen
Open shelving in kitchen
Open shelving
Open shelving
Sliding door separating the rooms. The heart of the living room. The japanese inspired sliding doors acts fully flexible as room divider. When having guest it can be fully closed and for full privacy a curtain is available. Kitchen can also be closed and noise cancelling when cooking, or fully closed during messy days.
Sliding door separating the rooms. The heart of the living room. The japanese inspired sliding doors acts fully flexible as room divider. When having guest it can be fully closed and for full privacy a curtain is available. Kitchen can also be closed and noise cancelling when cooking, or fully closed during messy days.
Marble and mosaic tiles are used for the simple, minimalistic kitchen, which includes a larder cupboard.
Marble and mosaic tiles are used for the simple, minimalistic kitchen, which includes a larder cupboard.
The kitchen and dining areas have parquet floors. Large, pivoting glazed doors open to the paved garden.
The kitchen and dining areas have parquet floors. Large, pivoting glazed doors open to the paved garden.
Kitchen
Kitchen
Located in an elegant larger home in the 10th Arrondissement, the unit—also known as the Marie-Joséphine project—has been characterized by archways, alcoves, and an overall chic, muted color scheme. The clever design includes a hidden dining table, stools, and a fridge.
Located in an elegant larger home in the 10th Arrondissement, the unit—also known as the Marie-Joséphine project—has been characterized by archways, alcoves, and an overall chic, muted color scheme. The clever design includes a hidden dining table, stools, and a fridge.
Studio Batiik director Rebecca Benichou, explained that she was inspired by Moroccan style “even though no one noticed”.
Studio Batiik director Rebecca Benichou, explained that she was inspired by Moroccan style “even though no one noticed”.
The refrigerator, dishwasher and hood are all concealed and the cabinets that extend the length of the space were made to look like built-in furniture.
The refrigerator, dishwasher and hood are all concealed and the cabinets that extend the length of the space were made to look like built-in furniture.
A look at the front half of the boat.
A look at the front half of the boat.
A close-up view of the PITT Cooking stovetop. The pots are by kindustrie.
A close-up view of the PITT Cooking stovetop. The pots are by kindustrie.
The wood of the kitchen cabinetry is detailed simply, with a minimalist touch and an accent of black, geometric hardware that is picked up in the black track lighting and furniture.
The wood of the kitchen cabinetry is detailed simply, with a minimalist touch and an accent of black, geometric hardware that is picked up in the black track lighting and furniture.

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