You wouldn’t spot it straight away, but behind the facade of this traditional 1950s house, built entirely according to the philosophy of Grandpré Molière, lies an ultra-modern orthodontist practice. The practice is 20 years old but shows no sign of wear and tear. Four treatment chairs have been added and the entire premises redesigned without compromising on quality. What was previously the living room and kitchen has now become a fresh, contemporary practice. White walls, a cast house floor, splendid glass panels and doors, eye-catching coloured tiles and a view of the sunny garden lend this extension a sense of timelessness and make it the perfect place to work. Once again, we have managed to transform a closed, rather grim building into a bright and airy space that strikes the right balance between openness and privacy. You might say that we have straightened out a few teeth, giving the patient a sparkling new set and a welcoming smile. Clients are sure to be impressed.