In Bagnolet, at the back of a narrow strip plot, a small workers' cottage was waiting for its second wind...
When Louise and Octave — who had already been living there for several years — welcomed a second child, the reality became undeniable: the converted loft, where the ceiling height ranges from 1 to 1.80 metres, was no longer enough. The couple's initial request was simple: modify the roof to enlarge the cramped mansard bedrooms. "We proposed a complete reversal," explains architect Baptiste Potier: "bringing the bedrooms down to the ground floor and placing the living space on the upper level, bathed in light."
During the renovation, everything that could be preserved was kept, and visual impact was not overlooked: the two metal roof trusses painted yellow and the curved blue-painted stair railing give the house a truly distinctive character. In short — it's clever, beautiful and economical, both in materials and in budget!