Interior design in 10e Arrondissement (Gare du Nord / Canal Saint-Martin)
10e Arrondissement (Gare du Nord / Canal Saint-Martin) is 10e arr. — Entrepôt's haussmannien + post-haussmannien (1880-1920) + belle époque industriel submarket. The 10e contains some of Paris's largest 19th-century industrial conversion potential — many former entrepôts and ateliers along the canal carry pre-1900 cast-iron-column structural systems that current building code (CCH + Eurocode 3) treats as unverifiable, forcing a load-rated steel lining design on every loft conversion.
What a interior design project looks like here
The 10e contains some of Paris's largest 19th-century industrial conversion potential — many former entrepôts and ateliers along the canal carry pre-1900 cast-iron-column structural systems that current building code (CCH + Eurocode 3) treats as unverifiable, forcing a load-rated steel lining design on every loft conversion.
Canal Saint-Martin Site Inscrit (1993) restricts any rooftop terrace shading visible from the canal — even modestly elevated balcony solutions require a paysagiste-conseil signoff before Permis de Construire is granted.
Bespoke menuiserie, period restoration, contemporary fit-out — integrated with the construction programme. Loi Carrez surface disclosure mandatory on resale. In 10e Arrondissement (Gare du Nord / Canal Saint-Martin) specifically, haussmannien + post-haussmannien (1880-1920) + belle époque industriel stock means interior design scope is shaped by the neighborhood's dominant construction typology. Baily's Paris scoping flow factors canal saint-martin site inscrit and abf perimeters partial into the estimate before a contractor is involved.
Start your 10e Arrondissement (Gare du Nord / Canal Saint-Martin) scope — Baily asks the right questions.
Pre-seeded for interior design in 10e Arrondissement (Gare du Nord / Canal Saint-Martin). Mention your 45-150 m², your timeline, and any known constraints — Baily factors the mairie du 10e + mairie de paris (du) + abf (partial) review queue into the scope.
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Questions LA homeowners actually ask
10e Arrondissement (Gare du Nord / Canal Saint-Martin) interior design projects typically run $22K–$285K. 10e Arrondissement (Gare du Nord / Canal Saint-Martin)'s haussmannien + post-haussmannien (1880-1920) + belle époque industriel stock, combined with canal saint-martin site inscrit — riverside parcels under conservation, puts most mid-complexity projects in the $154K range. Baily scopes the exact band once you describe the work.
Nearest neighborhoods
Same service, adjacent Paris submarkets.