Guillaume Da Silva Architectures Intérieures recently completed an apartment with a rooftop terrace on a raw plateau beneath the rooftops of Old Lille.
Taking its place above a photo studio, the interior design project, with its contemporary, minimalist lines, opens completely onto the terrace, abolishing the indoor/outdoor boundary, thanks to a maxi-bay of glass.
This transparency is accentuated by the continuity of materials on the terrace, notably the wall clad in rough-hewn wood cladding derived from the dismantling of old Canadian cabins. The only raw material in this minimalist world of white, concrete and steel, it lends character and uniqueness to the interior.
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