This Tiny Paris Apartment Is Just 236 Square Feet — But Wait Until You See Inside
Cullen OrmondAssociate Home Editor
Cullen OrmondAssociate Home Editor
I write about house tours (but I love a good kitchen and kids' room article). My work can be found across AT Media, including The Kitchn and Cubby. I’ve been writing about home-related topics for nearly five years and love seeing how people make their homes unique.
published Jul 30, 2025

This Tiny Paris Apartment Is Just 236 Square Feet — But Wait Until You See Inside

Cullen OrmondAssociate Home Editor
Cullen OrmondAssociate Home Editor
I write about house tours (but I love a good kitchen and kids' room article). My work can be found across AT Media, including The Kitchn and Cubby. I’ve been writing about home-related topics for nearly five years and love seeing how people make their homes unique.
published Jul 30, 2025
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Home Type
Bedrooms
Square feet

236

Sq ft

236

Three years ago when Ekhi Busquet and Matthieu Vergote (along with their 2-year-old child, Kaïs) first saw the 236-square-foot former maid’s quarters (built in 1880) that would become their home, they were immediately intrigued. 

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“There was nothing,” Ekhi says of the space. “No water, no electricity, no furniture, no toilet. It was a shed that an artist used to paint in daylight.” 

Although there were some definite drawbacks, the couple couldn’t help but fall in love with the tall ceilings and rectangular-shaped layout. It seems that the could-be dealbreakers were what made Ekhi and Matthieu sign on the dotted line to purchase the apartment. 

Credit: Dan de Jesus

So, the couple set out to reimagine and redesign the home to fit their family. They wanted a neo-rustic home that was full of color. Corentine Bellon helped bring that to life by managing the project based on Ekhi and Matthieu’s designs. 

Credit: Dan de Jesus

“We love creative challenges; the more constraints there are, the better it is for creativity! Transforming 22 m² (or 236 square feet) into an apartment with all the family features was the challenge of this place,” Ekhi explains.

Thanks, Ekhi and Matthieu!

This tour’s responses and photos were edited for length/size and clarity.