The apartment for a young parisian family results from the combination of two identical overlapping
apartments with double exposure. Bedrooms are gathered on the lower floor and protected from
neighboring noise while the social upper floor benefits from unobstructed views of Paris. The main
level is designed as a single open space within which areas are defined by a shared material set of
baltic birch plywood, white resin and existing concrete. The eat-in kitchen can be partitioned off using
a large sliding wall. The main floor is home to the family cat entering his house through dedicated
arched openings within the kitchen sliding partition and cabinets. A curved door around the spiral stairs
helps keep him away from the private rooms below. Pegboard walls in the entrance, living room and
master bedroom allow for flexible display and storage.