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Apartment with terraceParis 1ˢᵗ (75)

A calm studio apartment in Paris with a terrace and high ceiling in a restored Louis-Philippe style edifice in the central district of Les Halles. The edifice dates back to the early 19th century. It was fully restored in the 1990s. It has six floors and four bays of windows with wrought-iron guardrails. The ground floor is used as a shop. Above it, there are four floors and a mansard level filled with natural light from four dormers that punctuate the slate roof. The facade is rendered. Two entrance doors fitted for security lead inside the building. The first one faces the street and has an entry code system. The second one stands beyond it at the top of a few steps and has an intercom. The communal areas are plain and spacious. They have tiled floors and painted walls. The apartment’s entrance door leads into an open-plan space with a ceiling of exposed timber beams, four metres above a modern floor of pale tiles that extends throughout the apartment. On the right, there is a lounge filled with natural light from a large sliding glazed door that leads out onto a terrace of timber decking at the same level as the interior floor. This terrace is enclosed with two walls and a wooden fence. On the left, you walk past a walk-in wardrobe with closed storage spaces to reach a shower room with a washbasin, shower and lavatory. Above this shower room, there is a mezzanine bedroom that you reach via a ladder. The studio apartment lies on the same level as an apartment with a floor area of around 78m² with an adjoining terrace. This larger apartment is also available for sale. The two properties could easily be linked together from the outside.

Le Figaro Properties reference : 66929976