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Storage, the art of structuring space
Storage spaces are no longer merely secondary functions. They fully contribute to the architectural reading of an interior, structure volumes, streamline circulation, and support the overall balance of the project, while rigorously meeting everyday needs.
A well-designed walk-in becomes a natural extension of the built space. Whether it asserts itself as a distinct volume or integrates discreetly, each configuration is optimized with precision. Custom shelving, adjustable modules, suspended storage, and integrated drawers are arranged within a logic of clarity, functionality, and aesthetic continuity.
The entry hall, a quintessential transitional space, calls for a careful balance between function and architectural intent.
Regardless of its size, a custom layout makes it possible to organize essential cloakroom and storage uses while establishing the character of the space from the moment you enter.
Often discreet, the pantry nevertheless plays a key role in the efficiency and clarity of kitchen spaces.
A thoughtful design allows for intuitive organization, optimized access, and cohesive integration, without compromising the overall design and intent of the project.
At Christian Marcoux Cuisine et Mobilier Design, each storage project is approached as a fully architectural component: precise, functional, elegant, and durable, designed to integrate naturally with the whole and stand the test of time.