Renovation & Adaptive Re-use · 2024
Minimal Interior — Re-Used
Location
Audun-Le-tiche, France

Brief
An eco-minded interior transformation: pre-loved furniture and salvaged accessories composed into a calm, stylish space that wears its sustainability visibly.
A client in the French border town of Audun-le-Tiche approached IMARK RENDER with a firm sustainability constraint: the entire interior transformation had to be achieved using reclaimed, pre-loved or locally sourced materials only — no new manufactured furniture. IMARK RENDER met the challenge by curating a palette of salvaged timber shelving, vintage chairs and second-hand lighting fixtures, composing them into a calm, coherent interior that demonstrates sustainability as a design asset rather than a compromise.
Client
Private Client
Status
Completed
Scope
- Interior architecture●
- Sustainability●
- Visualization●
Full case study
Additional renders & process on Behance
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