Modern materials for a clean design
This '80s villa, with its pinkish-beige faux tommette tiles, contrasted with the minimalist, contemporary approach sought for this project. Guillaume Da Silva Architectures Intérieurs opted for coral-colored Kerlite in 100 x 100 cm format for the living room, lounge and kitchen floors. Thanks to its thinness, this innovative material enabled rapid renovation without removing the existing support, ensuring that deadlines and budgets were respected.
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