Sumit Singhal Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.
Pastel Rythm in Paris, France by Aude Borromée Architect
A complete renovation done with both an aesthetic direction using three pastel colors in floor, wall & in a play of strips or vertical lines; and also a practical care by entirely restructuring the volumes & flows and designing customized furniture in order to optimize the space and keep free and empty spots
Software used: Hand drawing, water colors and for software — Autocad.
Image Courtesy Laurent Gueneau
In the end, a place that seems wider within a joyful, sweet, vanishing and dynamic atmosphere thanks to :
-customized furniture to optimize every function and thus preserve some empty free space
-the pastel colors declined in ground, wall,strips,work plan and half glass blocks
-the rhythm given by the drawing of the ground, the positioning of every tint, and the play of vertical lines which highlight the existing biais
-a cheerful, soft, evanescent and dynamic atmosphere: the use of the white allows not to saturate the effect of color while underlining place where it is used
-variation of shadows and reflections by the change of colors under the natural light, the lighting behind glass bricks, and also by the diffuse and warm light of the matt porcelain suspensions
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