Renta'Life Architecture

September 16, 2025
3-room apartment in Chessy — Optimized for furnished rental
David V.

Initial problem
The apartment had several common drawbacks in recent constructions:
- Entrance that unnecessarily took up space
- Partitioned, inefficient kitchen
- Lack of storage
- Poor circulation
- Living room that was difficult to furnish
The apartment was adequate but didn't stand out in the Val d'Europe rental market.
The proposed layout solutions
The goal was to improve functionality without increasing the workload.
The main interventions:
- Partial opening of the kitchen to the living room
- Creation of a run of built-in storage
- Repositioning of furniture to improve circulation
- Optimization of the bedroom to incorporate a home office space
- Selection of durable and easy-to-maintain materials
Each modification was designed to meet the needs of the area's tenants: young professionals and those relocating for work.
Result
After renovation:
- Improved perception of space
- Brighter living area
- Easier to furnish
- Immediate increase in property value
The apartment was quickly rented out with a more attractive price point in the local market.
Why is this type of development common in Val d'Europe?
Many newer apartments have standard, poorly optimized layouts.
Reflecting on interior design can often significantly improve comfort without major renovations.
This is particularly relevant for:
- Rental investment
- First-time buyers
- Small apartments
Do you have a similar project?
I can help you design a layout tailored to your property and your needs, whether you're living in it or renting it out.
Serving Chessy, Serris, Montévrain, Bailly-Romainvilliers, Magny-le-Hongre, and Marne-la-Vallée.

















