This beach side apartment and holiday home in Juan les Pins, France is referred to as the ‘fun house’ by their creators and architects Studio UdA.
‘Fun’ is a fitting description for the interior design that tackles the concepts of holiday time and sharing this tiny space of 40sqm inside an apartment block dating back to the 60s and 70s. The view of the sea is arguably the apartments key selling point and the brief was to provide a spacious lounge area and two separate sleeping quarters, all with sea views. This led to the creation of lightweight structures inside the apartment that are easy to assemble, relatively inexpensive and can be set up according to the inhabitant’s taste and whims, while constantly offering views towards the outside. Well, how much fun is that!? You can move your bedroom around if you feel like it.
A coastal colour scheme is reflected inside and just like life on the beach, the physical boundaries and cultural differences between people and the various activities they engage in are incorporated. From relaxation, children’s games or meal times, all activities are reflected in different shades and tones which enhances a sense of sharing inside the domestic space.
As Studio UdA describes:
‘Fun House’ because sharing is always an enjoyable experience.
Enjoy and I hope you’re inspired!
More information | Studio UdA
Photography | Carola Ripamonti