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Located in a 19th Century Victorian building in the tree-lined cosmopolitan area of Belsize park in North London, Shoji Apartment brings it’s boho japanese brief to life with a simple structure, clean lines and flexible design. Central to the design concept is the cocoon-like sleeping pod. Enclosed in a series of lightweight translucent polycarbonate screens influenced by Japanese shoji screens, which define space but also can be opened and moved flexibly.. At night with the lights on and screens closed, the pod’s design creates a warm, cozy glow. The remainder of the apartment feels surprisingly spacious, with a full size kitchen and dining space, whilst the living room is purposely void of any fixed furniture, to allow flexibility.. The use of two key materials through-out the space, birch plywood and clay works plaster, unify the space and have a natural patina that brings a warmth to the home.

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Project Name: Shoji Apartment
Architect: https://proctorandshaw.com/

Produced by New Mac Video Agency
Creator: Colin Chee
Director: Nam Tran
Cinematographer: Oliver Wilson
Producer: Lindsay Barnard
Editor: Jessica Ruasol
Music: Found by Kevin Graham
Transcript
00:01My idea for this apartment was to use traditional and natural materials,
00:07such as granite and plywood.
00:09I took inspiration from the Japanese concept of the Shoji.
00:14It's a sort of merging of French inspiration and Japanese inspiration,
00:20and I think it's at the core of my practice as an architect.
00:31The apartment is in the eastern area of Paris.
00:36The building was built in the middle 19th century during the Industrial Revolution.
00:43Today, most occupants are students or young professionals like me or young couples.
00:50My name is Marlies Salferat. I'm an engineer and architect based in Paris.
00:56I actually own this apartment.
01:01The floor plan of the apartment hasn't changed since it was built.
01:06There were two small rooms, a tiny kitchen and a small bathroom.
01:11The front door opens directly into the living room.
01:15There used to be a small entrance with a partition, but I wanted the space to be fluid, so I
01:21removed it.
01:22I removed the central partition between the bedroom and the living room,
01:27and I designed a furniture that would be at the same time a bench, a closet, a desk,
01:34and that would serve as a partition between the new living room and the new bedroom.
01:42From the entrance, the first thing you'll notice is the shoji and the bench.
01:48Usually, shoji are made out of rice paper on a lattice frame.
01:53These materials are not easy to find in Paris nowadays,
01:56so I decided to use plywood cleats and polycarbonate in order to create a new style of shoji.
02:06The living room is a simple open space.
02:09There is a couch that can become a bed when I have guests.
02:13I built some wall shelves out of the leftover plywood and painted it in white so it would blend with
02:20the walls.
02:20I have my books and plants here.
02:23They are the only possessions that I have a lot of.
02:26On the other side of the couch, there is a bench that is also part of the shoji wall.
02:34The bench can also hold a TV if new owners or occupants want it.
02:41In front of the couch, there is a coffee table that I just found on the street and painted in
02:48white.
02:50The kitchen is in a nook next to the living room.
02:54I like to call it my minimalist cave.
02:58The countertop is granite which is very versatile.
03:02There is an induction hob, a sink, a dishwasher and an oven.
03:07And there is also a washing machine hidden behind a door.
03:10There is no need for an exhaust fan because of the ventilation of the wall, which saves space for more
03:19kitchen storage.
03:21On the other side of the kitchen, there is a storage unit that goes from the floor to the ceiling.
03:27When I need to work from home, there is a hidden door that folds out into a desk.
03:34It's a really nice place to work as there is plenty of natural light from the large window beside it.
03:41Having the storage unit sit slightly out of the side from the living room creates a separate zone in a
03:49small open apartment.
03:52The door of the bedroom is made of polycarbonate so the light can circulate in the whole apartment and enter
04:00the bedroom.
04:02Inside, the space is designed to feel like a cabin.
04:06At night, the light inside the bedroom transforms it into a light box in the middle of the apartment.
04:14In order to create a relaxing and warm atmosphere in the bedroom, I just wanted a soft glow coming from
04:22the wall and no light from the ceiling.
04:25In the bedroom, there is an additional closet unit and you can have access from within the bedroom or from
04:32outside.
04:37The bathroom was newly renovated when I moved into the apartment.
04:43So it was already quite functional with a shower, a mirror, a sink and water closet.
04:49So I focused on the living room and the bedroom and decided to save my time and money and keep
04:57it what was already functional.
04:59I try to have, in general, a frugal approach with reduced carbon footprint materials and natural materials.
05:08When you make a project with good materials, you'd better think about the design because you're going to keep it
05:14for long.
05:15When you manage to find a way to make it last in time, in the material but in the use
05:23also, that's how it becomes sustainable.
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