Isabelle Heilmann converts Parisian textile workshop into loft apartment

Interior designer Isabelle Heilmann has used glazing and level changes to turn a former textile workshop in Paris into an open-plan apartment with a dedicated home office.

The owners of the property on Rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud asked Heilmann’s studio Epicène to rationalise the interior and create a space for home working while maintaining the apartment’s quirky layout.

Isabelle Heilmann has completed the Timbaud apartment

The existing loft featured several impractical and dilapidated spaces including a cramped bedroom and three mezzanines with low ceilings that were once used for storing rolls of fabric.

Heilmann removed some of the existing structures and introduced changes in floor height to delineate the new spaces

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