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Before: This Formala Corner of the 70s that so Many French Still Have at Home Becomes a Bluffing Luminous Space

Summary by Pleine Vie
A small window, anise green facades, a khaki tile... Many French people still live with a kitchen frozen in the 1970s. This was the case of this 70 m2 apartment in Issy-les-Moulineaux, where the Formica dominated everything and crushed the space. The owners dreamed of a real family place of life, warm and bright. The interior architect Charlotte Gille, founder of the Happy Pog agency, was charged with transforming this three-room without charm i…
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A small window, anise green facades, a khaki tile... Many French people still live with a kitchen frozen in the 1970s. This was the case of this 70 m2 apartment in Issy-les-Moulineaux, where the Formica dominated everything and crushed the space. The owners dreamed of a real family place of life, warm and bright. The interior architect Charlotte Gille, founder of the Happy Pog agency, was charged with transforming this three-room without charm i…

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Pleine vie broke the news in on Thursday, January 22, 2026.
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