Projects
Selected renovation case studies showing how scope, coordination, and finish quality are managed from review to handover.
Case studies shaped by site realities, coordination, and finish quality.
Each project reflects the type of brief we regularly deliver, from full reconfiguration to focused room upgrades and exterior improvement packages.
These examples show the planning discipline and coordination needed to deliver a professional result.
Townhouse Reconfiguration
Paris 17
Four-bedroom home reconfigured with a new kitchen, family bathroom, oak flooring, and full redecoration.
18 weeks | 210 m2 | Full interior programme
Kitchen and Dining Upgrade
Boulogne-Billancourt
Open-plan kitchen renewal with cabinetry coordination, relocated services, stone worktops, and improved lighting.
7 weeks | 32 m2 | Live-in renovation
Bathroom Suite Modernisation
Saint-Denis
Primary bathroom rebuilt with new waterproofing, a walk-in shower, built-in storage, and contemporary tiling.
4 weeks | 11 m2 | Waterproofing upgrade
Apartment Interior Refresh
Levallois-Perret
Interior remodeling focused on improved storage, replacement flooring, plaster repairs, and decoration throughout.
6 weeks | 84 m2 | Occupied property
Facade and Entrance Renewal
Enghien-les-Bains
Exterior package including facade repairs, entrance detailing, protective coatings, and coordinated finishing works.
5 weeks | Exterior envelope package
Before and After Transformation
Asnieres-sur-Seine
A dated family property updated with better circulation, brighter finishes, and a full ground-floor reconfiguration.
12 weeks | Structural opening and finishes
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