This inviting apartment boasts a harmonious blend of classic Parisian charm and contemporary comfort. The decorative molding on the high ceilings suggests Haussmann-era influence, while the polished hardwood floors and sleek red-accented kitchen cabinetry add modern flair. With a clear layout and tasteful choices in furniture, the studio feels both cozy and visually balanced.The compact living area features a sofa bed facing a small round dining table set beside a wrought-iron balcony window, accentuated by bold red curtains and a circular rug. The open kitchenette is adjacent, showcasing red gloss upper cabinets and white lower units, a four-burner stove, oven, and compact fridge—ideal for efficient cooking. Opposite, a practical desk workspace and wall-mounted TV offer dual functionality. Beyond, a dedicated sleeping corner includes a double bed positioned near a decorative fireplace and wall-mounted shelving—a subtle nod to classic Parisian interiors. The bathroom is snug but fully equipped: tiled shower stall, sink, WC, and washing machine neatly integrated in a small niche. The combination of stylistic details and smart use of space makes the studio both chic and functional.Located on Rue Maison‑Dieu in the 14ᵉ arrondissement, this apartment sits in the vibrant Pernety–Plaisance district, historically tied to a former convent called “Maison‑Dieu” Residents enjoy proximity (within a few minutes’ walk) to metro lines 4, 6, 12, and 13—particularly Pernety and Montparnasse stations—and several bus routes stopping at Losserand–Maine and Jean Zay–Maine The street is typical of early 20ᵗʰ-century construction with modest scale and quiet character, offering easy access to shops, markets, cafés, and cultural spots favored by locals, It offers a perfect mix of calm residential life and excellent connectivity to greater Paris.