Red Concrete-Defined Home Renovations

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Atelier Delalande Tabourin Renovates a Home in France

French design studio Atelier Delalande Tabourin renovates a home located in Versaille with a series of unique red cylinders made from concrete materials. This is used to elevate the overall layout and light circulation across the space. The home originally dates back to the 50s, which has now been reconfigured and updated with curved volumes that feature light wells throughout the interior sections.

Other details are the fireplace in the living area and staircases inside and outside. Atelier Delalande Tabourin explains that "Breaking with the existing structure, the geometrically circular movement sequences different living experiences whilst also 'fluidifying' transitions. [It is] a radical statement also aiming to restore importance and emotion to circulation areas, too often ignored or devoid of any particular physical sensation."
Trend Themes
1. Concrete Materials-defined Renovations - Innovative use of concrete materials in home renovations to create unique and elevated living experiences.
2. Curved Volumes and Light Wells - Integration of curved volumes and strategic placement of light wells to enhance layout and light circulation in renovated spaces.
3. Radical Circulation Area Designs - Breaking with traditional structures by designing radical circulation areas that prioritize importance and evoke emotion.
Industry Implications
1. Home Renovation - Opportunity for home renovation companies to explore the use of concrete materials and curved volumes to create distinctive living spaces.
2. Interior Design - Innovative interior design firms can implement strategic light wells and radical circulation area designs to enhance the overall layout and experience of spaces.
3. Architectural Services - Architectural firms can capitalize on the trend by incorporating unique concrete materials and curved volumes in their renovation projects to create visually striking and functional spaces.

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