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This one of a kind 688 sq. ft. transforming apartment is located in the Bastille district of Paris called the Bastille St. Nicolas Loft.
It has two bedrooms, one bathroom and can sleep up to four people comfortably.
Inside you’ll find hidden storage areas, sliding walls, raised wooden floors, and more.
An office area is available by pulling out part of a wall which gives you a functional desk.
This small apartment is available for sale as I write this for an asking price of 650,000 euros. It’s also currently available as a vacation rental. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below.
Transforming Apartment in Paris For Sale (And Rent)
Images © VingtParis.com
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- Vingt Paris Bastille Saint Nicolas Loft (For Sale/Rent)
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very out there… and the slats make me think of prison.
not for me
VERY modern, which makes me NOT think of Paris; But, I LOVE it that it also does look like an old Paris apt. with the long windows/doors that open onto the balcony… Beautiful.
Best,
Gloria
p.s. I do also love that black tile in the bathroom! 🙂
Not my style but that bathtub looks interesting. Wonder if it’s fibreglass coated plywood?
I like it. I love the sunken sitting area and the storage concepts. The wood adds a touch of warmth without dominating the decor. I think it might appear a bit spartan because it doesn’t have one’s “creature comforts” but is staged well so that the buyer/renter can imagine the personal touches that would make it his or her own. Add a few more nice little rugs, a warm throw folded across the back of the couch/chair, some tasteful but comfortable throw pillows, strategic lighting, etc. Well designed for space and function, especially given the relative, small square footage -which for that matter is a respectable amount of space for one or even two people to live very comfortably. Nicely done.
Although this apartment is in one of my favorite cities, I’m not a fan of the sterile look. Home is where the heart is, and my heart wouldn’t be at home there.