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If it were up to us, we would break everything. Gone are the closed kitchens, forgotten are the narrow beds. Back to reality. Between the pots and pans lying around and the kids who like to do somersaults 1.50 m off the ground, we'll have to find solutions. The screen? It doesn't stand up. The partition? It closes the debate. More unexpected than a skylight, more airy than a wall, the wooden screen has gradually become the option of our dreams. Made-to-measure or created with simple wooden strips, all in curves or straight lines, it redesigns places, while giving them that little extra soul that is so dear to us.
To do too much or not enough: that is the question when it comes to dressing the low wall that links two rooms or a corridor. The challenge was met by the architect Camille Bernard, who found the right balance thanks to a curved screen that blends into the decor while enhancing it. Chosen in light wood, it echoes the natural materials of this kitchen, from the caning of the high grey Amandier doors to the zelliges of the credenza.
Gone are the old-fashioned kitchenettes squatted by the entire open space. Designed as a flat, Émilie Daudin's offices have served as a playground for her creativity. The compact and functional kitchen is separated from the entrance by a graphic and airy screen. A unique creation with unprecedented dimensions, thanks to the design of the Cosilio team and the masterful hand of a Norman craftsman.
It is the charming asset of open kitchens! Inspired by the scales of the credenza, interior designer Charlotte Féquet has designed an Art Deco screen that allows the functional to disappear and the aesthetic to take centre stage. Made of steel curved in gold, it gives relief to the room and separates while playing the role of a link between the spaces.