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Inhabited walls
Inhabited walls are thick walls that incorporate usable spaces such as closets, shelves, or even living areas. They are designed not only as structural elements but also as functional spaces that optimize storage and enhance the overall architecture.

A space-saving solution

Inhabited walls are particularly effective in maximizing space in compact or urban environments. By integrating storage directly into the walls, they reduce the need for additional furniture, creating a more open and fluid living area. You can see it in this project of renovation of a lawer'office at Bordeaux.

Architectural integration

These walls are not mere partitions; they are thoughtfully designed to blend with the aesthetic and functionality of the building. In this elevation project of an échoppe, inhabited walls were used to create smart storage solutions while maintaining the architectural integrity of the space.

ERHÉ's expertise in design optimization

At ERHÉ, inhabited walls are integrated with a focus on both practicality and design. Each project is approached with the idea of optimizing every square meter, ensuring that walls serve more than just structural purposes—they become integral parts of everyday living.

Inhabited walls transform simple partitions into multifunctional spaces, redefining the boundaries between structure and usability