from: http://www.home-designing.com/
Rent
to Own.ph: A minimalistic stark white apartment is given character by the use
of creative lighting.
The
absence of natural light sent the owners of this tiny Parisian studio apartment
to seek out the renowned French architect team of Betillon/Dorval-Bory. They
ingeniously used spectral lighting to bring a polarized effect of artificial
light to the tiny 65 sq ft space. The result is a sensation of warm and cool
areas as well as a color blocked aesthetic. The architects share their mission
for the space, "The apartment is designed in a simple and neutral
expression, without color or particular detail, annihilating any architectural
expressiveness or narrative to leave only the logic of composition generated by
light."
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The French lighting firm notes the warm and cool aspects of
light can be seen here parsed out in the built form.
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The
architects intentionally created the interior to be as neutral as possible thus
giving the design elements a logical composition.
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The kitchen sink can be seen through the stair risers which
are lit by florescent bulbs from the side.
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With all ambient lights turned off,
the apartment is lit here by the only natural light available to the
space through two large windows.
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This view shows just how tiny the overall living space is at
a mere 65 sq feet (20 sq meters).
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This detail shows two light spectrums, cool and warm, from
two different types of bulbs. From kitchen to bathroom at the far
end, the lights create a color blocked effect.
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The bathroom sits just on the other side of the kitchen
beneath the loft and under the stairs.
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