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Located in the heart of one of the most sought-after addresses in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, rue Saint-Pierre, this superb duplex occupies the third and top floors of a character building. A privileged location allowing for full enjoyment of Saint-Germain life: shops, markets, restaurants, schools, RER, and the Château park are all accessible within a few minutes on foot.From the entrance, the impressive volumes are striking. The nearly 75 m² living area is the true heart of the apartment. Bathed in light thanks to its numerous openings and double exposure, it offers an exceptional reception space where the living room, dining room, and high-end open kitchen coexist harmoniously. The contemporary lines, quality materials, and unobstructed views create an elegant and warm atmosphere.The first level also features a shower room, an independent toilet, and a particularly practical laundry room for daily use.Upstairs, the sleeping area has been designed to meet the needs of a family. Here you will find three beautiful bedrooms, including a pleasant master suite with its private shower room. A second bathroom and a toilet complete this level.Outside, a balcony allows for enjoying a particularly pleasant unobstructed view and a calm environment, a rarity in the city center. From the living areas as well as from the bedrooms, the open perspectives provide an uncommon feeling of space and serenity.Completely renovated with taste, this duplex is appealing not only for its volumes but also for its brightness and exceptional location. A rare opportunity for buyers looking for a high-end family property, combining the charm of the city center with quality contemporary features.Charles Gobessi EI, commercial real estate agent registered with the Versailles Commercial Court under number 880.713.623.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Trianon Immobilier
A house reminiscent of the Roaring Twenties with period decorations on a discreet street, between Parc Monceau and Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré. Through the heavy wrought iron gate, the entrance hall boasts a striking 3.90 metre high cross-vaulted ceiling. The floor is laid with diagonal marble tiles forming black and cream diamonds. The entrance hall with its succession of arched windows, one of which is equipped with a double-glazed door, also provides access to the other two levels of the property. The lower level comprises a gym with a shower room and sauna on one side; on the other, a lounge, a boiler room and a cellar. The upper level is accessed from the entrance via a majestic marble staircase with a masonry balustrade topped by Art-Deco style wrought ironwork supporting the handrail. On the main floor, on the left, the lounge is illuminated by three large arched windows overlooking the garden. The walls are clad with solid oak panelling, vertically punctuated by leaning columns with sculpted capitals. The floors are of solid parquet. At 4.60 metres from the floor, the ceiling features a stepped perimeter cornice and indirect lighting. Opposite the entrance, the stone fireplace accentuates the axis of the room and display cabinets are positioned on either side. On the other side of the room, the kitchen is partly open to the dining room and its large window overlooking the street. A corridor serves the master bedroom with an en suite bathroom and two other bedrooms, each with its own tiled shower room. A toilet is also accessed from the corridor. This level can also be reached from the communal areas of the building, through another door. An independent studio flat on three levels is accessed from the entrance: On the ground floor, the kitchen opens onto a living room and a wooden staircase leads up to a mezzanine with a sleeping area. A second concrete staircase leads to the lower level. An intermediate landing serves the lavatory. A few steps further down is a bedroom with a window and a bathroom at the back. The property includes part of a commercial property.
…By Patrice Besse
A Parisian apartment renovated by an interior designer, nestled at the back of an edifice's calm inner court in the French capital's 1st arrondissement. The edifice’s plain facade reflects the classical Parisian architectural style of the 19th century. Its ashlar facing is remarkably well maintained. This facade is a token of the splendid building’s construction quality. The windows are spaced out evenly. They are fitted with wrought-iron guardrails with fine motifs that are typical of the edifice’s time of construction. The covered entrance, framed between two stone pilasters, leads into a paved inner court, which adds to the secrecy of this haven. The facade, which is timeless in style and impeccably maintained, echoes the calm, refined ambience of the apartment it hides inside. The apartment lies in the second building, at the back of a court dotted with plants. This secret haven of tranquillity is a rare asset in such a central district of Paris. A covered entrance takes you to the edifice. Beyond a gate, you get to a cosy open-air space where a lodge houses the letterboxes. A door that has an intercom and is fitted for security leads into the building. The apartment lies up on the first floor. You reach it via a staircase or a lift. The landing here connects to only two dwellings. The apartment offers an 88m² floor area. It was renovated by an interior designer in 2019. The delightful dwelling masterfully combines historical charm with modern touches. Right from the entrance hall and in all the other rooms, oak chevron parquet or oak strip flooring extends across the home. On the left, there is a shower room with a shower and lavatory. Just beyond it, there is a little room that could serve as an office or even as a small first bedroom. Straight ahead from the entrance hall, there is the second bedroom: the master bedroom – a haven of calm that looks out at the inner court. On the right, there is the lounge – the dwelling’s centrepiece. This splendid lounge has exposed ceiling beams and a working fireplace with a white marble mantel. In-built storage spaces and bookshelves line the walls. Beyond the lounge, there is a fitted kitchen. It blends into the apartment discreetly and harmoniously. On the left, a door leads into a third bedroom. It has an en-suite bathroom with white tiles and a black and white mosaic floor. This bathroom has a window and a lavatory. A fourth bedroom can also be reached from the lounge. It has its own private shower room and lavatory. The apartment’s well-designed layout would be perfect for a family, yet each occupant can enjoy their own privacy too.
…By Patrice Besse
An entirely renovated, 295-m² flat, in a neoclassical chateau, thirty minutes from Paris. Behind a wrought-iron gate and sheltered from view, the chateau stands proudly behind its contemporary-looking courtyard. According to archival records, in 1746, the estate was first bought by the farmer-general Marin de La Haye, before it was acquired in 1790, on the eve of the Revolution, by Madame de Saint-Sauvery, who built a house here, which would then be transformed in the middle of the 19th century into a chateau with an eclectic architectural style by the architect Cannissié, who added an Italian neo-Renaissance style chapel, connected to the central building via a gallery, and designed stables inspired by Swiss chalets. In 1873, an outdoor sitting area covered by a metal and glass truss frame was constructed next to the stables by the André et Fleury company of Neuilly-sur-Seine, while, in 1857, the estate was purchased by the two brothers of the industrialist Jules Laveissière, owner of the chateau at that time, who then carried out an in-depth renovation and replaced it with a neoclassical style edifice in 1902. Lastly, in the 1990s, a four-storey, L-shaped building was attached to the back of the plaster-coated brick chateau, the central building of which is topped with a long-span gable roof and flanked by two protruding wings, which are, in turn, crowned with long-span hipped roofs. In addition, the central building is extended by a forepart on the ground floor topped with a terrace, as are the two side pavilions located on either corner. As for the flat, it occupies the first two levels on the chateau’s western side and faces the garden and ornamental pond, while the commonhold property, set within immense grounds of 1.5 hectares, includes three buildings in total: the chateau, the stables and the recent neoclassical-style wing.
…By Patrice Besse
A peaceful 113-m² apartment in Montmartre, in the Abbesses-Lepic district, on the top floor with 55-m² of terraces and two bedrooms. The apartment has no neighbours above and no shared walls on any of its sides. It is very peaceful, boasts uninterrupted views and is not overlooked. The entrance door opens into a hall followed by a corridor with a window, opposite which there is a guests’ lavatory with a hand washbasin and cupboards. To the right, behind a glazed door, there is a living room with windows to the south and west, allowing it to be generously bathed in light. It extends to the south onto an almost 27-m², peaceful, sunlit and leafy terrace. Next to the lounge, the fully fitted kitchen is semi-open-plan and was custom-made by a joiner. The worktops and backsplashes are made of Zimbabwean black granite. The doors of the kitchen furniture are made of light-coloured wood, creating a harmonious contrast. There are no cupboards on the top of the walls to avoid cluttering the room’s volume. A south-facing French window opens onto a small terrace. At the end of the entrance corridor, there is a shower room with a walk-in shower, a Corian washbasin and a washing machine. To the left, there is an east-facing bedroom that has vast wardrobe space, is bathed in light, is not overlooked and looks out onto a wall covered in vegetation. In the lounge, a comfortable wooden staircase with steps almost one-meter-wide climbs upstairs. Below these stairs, there is plenty of storage space. At the top of the staircase, there is a landing with a patio door leading onto an almost 24-m² terrace. To the left, a second bedroom also has a patio door that opens onto the terrace. The rear wall of the room is occupied by a wardrobe stretching from floor to ceiling. There is a shower room with a double washbasin Corian counter-top, a large walk-in shower and a separate lavatory. There is light oakwood stripped flooring throughout, except in the shower rooms, which are tiled. All the windows are fitted with electric roller shutters. A cellar and a secure unit for bicycles and pushchairs is available with the property. As an option, in the building’s basement, it is possible to purchase a parking place, which is fitted with a charging point for electric vehicles and is wide enough to park a car and a scooter.
…By Patrice Besse
An artist's workshop reinvented as a contemporary duplex in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. The duplex spans two floors connected by an internal staircase, covering a floor area of nearly 70 m². The entrance, located on the lower level, optimally distributes all the sleeping spaces. Once past the landing, several doors and volumes structure the circulation: a closet, a storage area, access to the toilet, as well as access to the main bedroom.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Neuilly-sur-Seine, in the Saussaye district, a bright 48 m² apartment on the second floor. Located on the second floor of a 1960s building with five levels and preceded by a large tree-filled garden, the apartment consists of a two-room layout of approximately 48 m² that is bathed in a calm and bright atmosphere, sheltered from the urban tumult. The presence of a resident caretaker adds a discreet serenity to the overall ambiance. Upon entering, the space is organized clearly: a hallway leads to a toilet and then to a living room facing full west. The living room is flooded with light in the afternoon thanks to a large bay window that precedes a balcony of nearly 5 m². A well-proportioned bedroom backs onto a bathroom with toilet.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A 155-m² split-level apartment between Saint-Germain-des-Prés and Le Bon Marché, on the upper floors of an 18th-century building with views over the roofs of Paris. Like many of the edifices standing on this street, the 18th-century building stands out thanks to its period façade. It has three vertical rows of windows, all with wrought iron guard-rails and has six levels, including the ground floor and a storey in the roof space. There is an antiques shop on the very bottom level. The building is U-shaped, set around a central patio and can be reached through a security door and gate. The apartment is located on the building’s fourth and fifth floors. It can be reached directly by an elevator or via a staircase which is in the process of being renovated and which is private above the third floor. At the back of the apartment, there is a kitchen and adjoining dining room, both of which are bathed in light through windows that overlook the inner courtyard and through skylights. Up a small flight of steps, the living room area is extended around the top of the staircase by a lounge on a mezzanine. On this same level, two generously sized east-facing bedrooms each boast an en suite bathroom and wardrobe space. A staircase with a glass stairwell climbs to the more than 50-m² top level which is currently arranged as a sleeping area, in which there is a bedroom with a vast bathroom and a large wardrobe. It could also be converted into a reception room. A veranda with a one-third / two-thirds patio door opens onto a roof terrace with unobstructed views over the roofs of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the bell towers of Saint Sulpice church.
…By Patrice Besse
In Neuilly-sur-Seine, Saussaye district, a bright penthouse of 395 m² and its panoramic terrace of 290 m². Built in the 1960s, the well-maintained building is of beautiful quality. A caretaker lives on-site. Spread over two levels, the penthouse occupies the entire fifth and top floor as well as part of the fourth. The fifth level is accessible by an elevator, which opens directly into a spacious entrance paved with cabochon marble. There, a staircase bordered by an 18th-century style wrought-iron railing leads, through a glass door, to a vast rooftop terrace that covers the entire surface of the building's roof, offering a 360-degree view of Paris and La Défense.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In the 16th arrondissement, in the Passy district, with a direct view of the Eiffel Tower, a contemporary duplex and its vast terrace. Set back from the street, protected by a thick mass of planting, the contemporary building, erected in the second half of the 20th century, boasts a luxurious appearance. Its facade, with a simple elegance, is clad in travertine. Located on the fifth and sixth floors, the apartment spans nearly 220 m² Carrez, with an additional 20 m² outside Carrez. It is served by an elevator accessible from the entrance hall and the parking level. It currently includes four bedrooms, but two additional ones could easily be created. A rooftop terrace, accessible from the apartment, crowns the whole. On the first level, facing the street, the entrance is opposite a staircase to the upper floor; a kitchen and a dining room follow on from it. On the garden side, the living room, spacious and bathed in light thanks to large bay windows on either side, precedes two bedrooms, each with a balcony. Further on, there are guest toilets, a wardrobe, a bathroom, and a shower room. The second floor, accessible by a wooden spiral staircase, features partially sloped volumes, partially lit by skylights. It consists of a kitchen and a large living room, two bedrooms, separate toilets, as well as a bathroom and a shower room. All floors are tiled or parquet. At the top, accessible by a spiral staircase, a terrace of approximately 70 m² occupies the entire roof of the building. Without any direct neighbors, it is oriented to ensure its occupants continuous sunlight throughout the day. In the basement, two cellars and two parking spaces are attached to the apartment.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Avenue Henri-Martin near Square Lamartine, a 210 m² apartment with a private garden, service room, and cellar. The building, in Haussmannian style, has six floors and stands out for its facade made of light stone highlighted by sculpted reliefs and wrought iron balconies that mark the levels, as well as its remarkable corner rotunda. The tall windows provide abundant light and enhance the symmetry of the facade. The slate mansard roof is punctuated by curved dormer windows.A majestic double entrance includes a vast space, where the imprint of the former carriages that once stopped there still resonates. Two imposing glass doors with finely wrought ironwork recall the historical character of the place. A second hall leads to a marble staircase bordered by a wrought iron railing. The whole is bathed in a soft light thanks to large windows adorned with colorful stained glass, whose vibrant hues animate the space with a refined and timeless atmosphere.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A sunny 50-m² flat, on the third floor of a building with a lift, not far from Paris's National Assembly, in the 7th arrondissement. The flat, with a floor area of approximately 50 m², is located in the prestigious Invalides neighbourhood, just steps away from the Boulevard Saint-Germain and within proximity to many establishments emblematic of France’s great democratic ethos. As for the 19th-century building, with five floors and two flats per landing, for a total of ten co-owners, it features an entrance safeguarded by an entry code and pass, meticulously maintained common areas, which reflect the aesthetics of the era in which this building was constructed, and a stairwell, illuminated by a bull’s-eye window, with an original wooden staircase decorated with a polished wooden handrail supported by an ornate wrought-iron post. Accessible either via the staircase or the lift, the flat, facing east, includes a foyer, a kitchen, a large living room, a shower room with a lavatory, as well as a bedroom that faces the quiet interior courtyard. Last, but not least, the flat is also sold with a storage cupboard and a cellar space.
…By Patrice Besse
In a quiet area of old Paris, near rue Montorgueil, a large studio of over 33 m². Rue Greneta, calm and immediately close to rue Montorgueil, the building was constructed in the 17th century. Many elements are still visible: cut stones, wrought iron railings, and half-timbering in the staircase. The common areas are well maintained and have secure access via Vigik as well as an intercom. The studio, in very good condition, has an area of over 33 m². Its volume is illuminated by two tall double-glazed windows. The main room, over 26 m², includes a fully equipped open kitchen (dishwasher and washing machine). A bathroom with marble finishes includes a sink, a large shower, and a toilet. A wardrobe is fitted in the entrance.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
An apartment on the top floor, with a roof terrace, renovated by a renowned architect, in the Marais district and on one of the oldest shopping streets in Paris. The apartment occupies the fifth and top floor of a small building typical of the Marias district. It has 64 m² of living space spread over two levels. It was designed by Italian architect Luciano Giorgi as a veritable movie set, playing subtly with the effects of light to create a unique atmosphere. The entrance opens into a 27-m² reception room, reminiscent of a film set, combining a lounge and dining room. A south-facing corner terrace, like a podium, overlooks the roofs of Paris. A sober and functional separate kitchen completes the first level, which also includes shower room with a washbasin and lavatory intended for guests. A floating staircase leads to the top floor which includes a master bedroom and an adjoining room that could be used as an office or walk-in wardrobe. A bathroom with a bath and washbasin is bathed in light through a skylight. There is sufficient space for a washing machine to be housed in the bathroom. Storage space can be found on the landing. The whiteness of the rooms is emphasised by many storage spaces and built-in cupboards of the same colour, while the exposed concrete floor enhances the modern appearance. This south-facing property is naturally bathed in light by the sunshine. Furthermore, the apartment can be purchased with its furniture, which is inspired by Italian design. Indeed, some pieces were designed by the architect himself.
…By Patrice Besse
An atelier-like flat with breath-taking views, located within a sought-out neighbourhood in the dynamic suburb of Boulogne-Billancourt. In northern Boulogne, this one-of-a-kind property is located on the 7th and last floor of a well-maintained commonhold building from the 1930s with unobstructed views of the nearby Notre-Dame Basilica as well as the Eiffel Tower. Accessible via a lift, the property was completely reimagined, designed, optimised and refurbished by an architect. With dazzling sunlight throughout the flat thanks to large picture windows and skylights, the front door opens on to an atelier-style living room with an open kitchen. In addition, a balcony, with absolutely breath-taking views, extends the interior towards the exterior and is furnished with a table and two chairs. As for the sleeping quarters, there are three bedrooms, a large wardrobe and a bathroom, while the flat also includes a separate lavatory and a cloakroom. Equipped with electric roller blinds in all of the rooms, the flat, which, from its high perch, enjoys absolute silence, also comes with an immense cellar.
…By Patrice Besse
In the heart of Île Saint-Louis, with a clear view and a perspective over the Seine, a carefully renovated 20 m² studio, very bright. Located in a modest 18th-century building with a rendered façade and bordered by string courses, the studio is situated on the fourth and top floor. It covers approximately 25 square meters of floor space, nearly 15 m² according to the Carrez law. The common areas, decorated with antique fireplace plaques, are served by a wooden staircase with a balustrade, a testament to the building's historic character. Facing directly south, the apartment benefits from abundant light as well as a view over the Seine. During the renovation, the architect chose an optimized design in a single volume. A fitted oak kitchen has been discreetly integrated, while a shower room with toilets is placed behind a glass wall, embodying both functional and aesthetic spirit. The old tiles on the floor harmonize with a second-hand stone fireplace from a castle, adding a touch of nobility under a framework with exposed beams. Every detail has been carefully considered: custom closets, sculpted 19th-century doors, and ornate cast iron radiators. A wardrobe blends discreetly near the shower room. The recent renovation provides the advantage of a comfortable living space, with an energy rating of D.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A high-ceilinged Parisian apartment bathed in natural light in a former belle époque workshop in the French capital’s 16th arrondissement. The edifice stands out for its pale brickwork facade with a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor. The entrance door is set in a surround of blue enamelled ceramic made by the famous French ceramist Émile Müller. This surround is embellished with ceramic tiles with floral and foliage motifs in an art nouveau style and is crowned with a lion’s head. Beyond the entrance door, there is a hallway with a staircase that displays an astonishing ceramic frieze – a listed work in the local land use plan. It is a tall frieze of Persian archers made by Émile Müller. Enamelled bricks adorn the walls and faithfully reflect a frieze from the Palace of Darius in Susa, Iran. Wooden steps lead up to the second floor. Beyond the apartment’s door, there is a vast 120m² space with a five-metre-high ceiling. The main part is an open-plan space bathed in an abundance of natural light from a huge glazed east-facing wall of large panes set in wooden frames. This extensive glazing is the architectural centrepiece of this former workshop. It looks down at an inner court in which the colourful elevations of the neighbouring buildings display a picture that changes over the course of the day. Wood strip flooring of solid oak with a patina of time extends across all the rooms. Its honey tinge and broad planks invite your gaze to explore the apartment. The pure-white walls underline the true sizes of the rooms and reflect the light. The layout respects the workshop’s original fluidity and keeps its character while organising distinct purposes for the different spaces. Beside the huge glazed wall, there is a workspace. The centre is taken up by a relaxation area with contemporary furniture. And a kitchen lies beneath a mezzanine. You reach this mezzanine via a white staircase with geometric lines, to the left of the entrance hall. An open-plan reading room lies up on this mezzanine and a landing connects to the main bedroom and a bathroom with a bathtub, a lavatory and a window. One last flight of stairs takes you up to a second bedroom in the roof space.
…By Patrice Besse
Away from the noise, in Passy, a family Haussmannian apartment of 225 m2 and its service rooms. The entrance to the stone building, secured by a digicode and intercom, opens onto well-maintained common areas with a caretaker. The apartment is located on the first floor. The double-leaf entrance door opens onto an imposing hall. The reception rooms it serves, totaling some 111 m2 with the hall, follow a double exposure: a double living room facing the street in front of the entrance, and the dining room overlooking the courtyard to the left. These rooms are adorned at the edges of the ceilings with particularly ornate moldings that crown the doors, entablatures with cartouches decorated with acanthus leaves. The parquet floors are laid in herringbone pattern and the ceiling height is 3.20 meters. All the rooms are fitted with marble fireplaces, particularly elaborate in the reception rooms. Three Haussmannian windows at ground level open onto a balcony, illuminating the double living room which is lined on one side with a wooden library. The sculpted white marble fireplace in Rococo style can warm the hearts with a joyful fire in winter. To the left, the dining room with high paneling and moldings is bathed in light thanks to two tall windows overlooking the tree-filled courtyard. Opposite, the double-leaf door opens onto the main bedroom with closets and a fireplace. The corresponding bathroom is located between the dining room and the entrance. Next to it, a room converted into a wardrobe, followed by another bedroom. A water closet near the two toilets faces these rooms and adjoins the door that opens onto the service corridor equipped with large dish cabinets. Finally, the kitchen, onto which the service door opens, is adjacent, through this circular circulation, to the dining room. The last part consists of a corridor that serves a bathroom along the kitchen, ending at a final bedroom with a high window and fireplace, probably once reserved for the service. Two bedrooms on the top floor accessible by elevator complete this apartment.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Paris, Auteuil-sud, a family apartment with four bedrooms and its private garden of 30 m². Built in 1926, the real estate complex stands out for its sober architectural lines. The main entrance reveals an elegant, guarded, and secure hall. In contrast, a more discreet metal door, located in the pedestrian street, serves as a confidential access point. With an area of nearly 150 m², extended by a private garden of about 30 m², the apartment offers unique volumes. The living room, organized in two half-levels, creates a reception space of over 50 m² structured by a few wooden steps and a remarkable ceiling height, reaching up to 4 m. The layout creates smooth circulation and an almost scenographic perception of the spaces, which are naturally extended by the private garden, accessible at ground level. Isolated, it overlooks a pedestrian pathway and enjoys absolute calm, which is rare at such an address. Large openings flood the living room with abundant light. In the main entrance of the apartment, a gallery distributes all the rooms: an independent kitchen, guest toilets, and four bedrooms, two of which are exposed to the green spaces of the co-ownership, while the other two face the private garden. Three shower rooms complete the ensemble for added comfort. The whole exudes timeless elegance: a warm parquet floor, a fireplace framed by woodwork, doors adorned with mirrors, and above all, a custom oak library that spans an entire wall. It is possible to purchase a garage nearby in addition to the price.
…By Patrice Besse
Facing the Parc Monceau, Avenue Vélasquez, Paris 8th, a 134 m² apartment with a balcony and two bedrooms, without vis-à-vis. The apartment is located in a six-story stone building with a live-in caretaker. It is accessible by a main elevator. The landing includes two units. It occupies approximately 134 m² and consists of an entrance with storage and a guest toilet with a washbasin. A double living room benefits from abundant light thanks to three double French doors that open onto a balcony facing the park's greenery. A separate and equipped kitchen is extended by a pantry. A corridor lined with closets leads to two bedrooms furnished with storage space, one with a bathroom and the other with a shower room, each equipped with toilets. A laundry room is also present. All rooms have light oak parquet flooring. The windows are equipped with electric blinds. The apartment also features a service entrance with a specific elevator. Heating is collective. A cellar of 25 to 30 m² and a parking space in the first basement are also included with the property.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A modern apartment on the 4th floor of an Art Deco building, In between the Marais, Saint-Merri and Beaubourg districts. The building was originally built in the 1930s for office space but the use of its top three floors changed approximately ten years ago. The Art Deco façade is typical of the early 20th century, thanks to its symmetry, large windows and geometrical patterns. The property is on the fourth level, where a bow-window interrupts the uniformity of the façade as well as enlarging the interior. The main entrance is situated on the right of the building. It stands out thanks to its large, double-leaf glazed door and its period ironwork. The apartment is the only one on its level and can be reached by a large staircase and spacious elevator. The entrance door opens directly into a large, 60-m² living room. One of its sides is entirely occupied by windows which contribute, along with the light-coloured oak flooring, to the place’s brightness. A fitted kitchen with natural wood fittings matching the flooring opens out onto the living room. Two bedrooms, each with a walk-in wardrobe and en suite shower room with lavatory, open into the lounge separated by a frosted glass sliding door system, which makes it possible to obtain a feeling of increased volume or close the bedrooms for privacy. The 16-m² master bedroom stands at one end of the apartment. It has a walk-in wardrobe and a large, almost 12-m² bathroom with a lavatory. Heating is provided by a reversible heat exchange pump, which provides air conditioning in the summer.
…By Patrice Besse
A 92-m² apartment on the third floor of an 18th-century building, between Saint-Germain-des-Prés and Le Bon Marché. Like many of the edifices standing on this street, the 18th-century building stands out thanks to its period façade. It has three vertical rows of windows, all with wrought iron guard-rails and has six levels, including the ground floor and a storey in the roof space. There is an antiques shop on the very bottom level. The building is U-shaped, set around a central patio and can be reached through a security door and gate. The apartment is located on the building’s third floor. It can be reached directly by an elevator or via a staircase which is in the process of being renovated and which is private above the third floor. The entrance door opens into a lounge free of the old beams that grace the other rooms. Light streams into the room, which has an impressive ceiling height and large windows that overlook the neighbouring townhouse. Adjacent to the lounge, there is a bedroom that is also east facing, and whose windows are not overlooked. A bathroom and a shower room are grouped together in the central part of the apartment. In the south-facing wing, there is a large kitchen with a dining area, whose floor is paved with period terracotta tiles. The lift opens into this room. Next to it, there is a second bedroom that is bathed in light.
…By Patrice Besse
A more than 300-m² reception apartment, in a 19th-century mansion house, between Avenue Victor Hugo and the Bois de Boulogne. This private mansion, built in the late 19th century, boasts a classic and sober façade typical of the Haussmannian era. Made of ashlar, the edifice rises up above its sleeper wall of rusticated masonry. The walls of the upper floors are adorned with pilasters crowned by Ionic capitals, while the windows are underlined by sculpted bas-reliefs depicting abundance. After passing through the carriage gate, a sculpture by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux depicting a goat and 4 cupids welcomes visitors. Opposite, a large, marble staircase with a remarkable wrought-iron balustrade leads to the first floor on which the property is located. It can also be reached via an elevator. The entrance is made up of a hall with grey and red marble flooring and could serve as the setting for sculptures or works of art. The ceiling height of 5 metres further enhances this majestic impression. Overlooking the street, a living room with a ceiling boasting very ornate moulding and wood-panelled walls could be used as an office or a bedroom. Two bathrooms open directly into this room. Opposite, there is a room into which light streams through a large glass roof typical of 19th-century galleries. It is fitted with Versailles wood stripped flooring and the oak wainscotting is enhanced by a Hubert Robert inspired overmantel mirror in the shape of a door. An adjacent dining room is followed by a kitchen and an office. An interior staircase leads to the second floor, which has two bedrooms as well as a bathroom. The master bedroom is located on the third floor, in the attic level, and boasts exposed metal beams that bestow an industrial aspect upon it. In the corner, there is a semi-open-plan bathroom.
…By Patrice Besse
Paris 9th - Exceptional Family Apartment - Saint-Georges District Property description Engel & Völkers presents this exceptional apartment located just a few steps from Rue des Martyrs. This 120 sq m (Carrez Law) property was fully renovated in 2022, offering a prestigious living environment. It is on the 1st floor with elevator access in a corner Haussmann-style building, giving it undeniable character as well as very generous volumes. You will particularly appreciate its very fine 3 m ceiling height. It benefits from dual exposure and an optimized layout, offering a spacious living room with a beautiful dining area. Upon entering, you will immediately be won over by the refined and welcoming atmosphere of this living space. All the classic period features have been carefully preserved: the wooden parquet floors, marble fireplaces and magnificent moldings add a touch of sophistication and charm. It also comprises three large, comfortable bedrooms, a shower room and a bathroom. Carefully and elegantly furnished by an interior designer, this property is ready to move into. This apartment stands out for its high-end renovation and its impeccable, pleasant layout with no wasted space. You will also find a cellar. Energy rating: D/208 Greenhouse gas emission: D/45 Estimated annual housing energy costs: 1200 - 1700 Joint ownership of 7 lots Average annual charges 4200 Pending proceeding NO Transaction fees VAT to be paid by the seller Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Engel & Völkers Paris
A 48-m² flat on the third floor of a 19th-century walk-up building, steps away from the Latin Quarter’s Musée de Cluny, in Paris’s 5th arrondissement. The flat is located in a Left Bank neighbourhood synonymous with French philosophy and culture, nestled between the boulevards of Saint-Michel and Saint-Germain. In this historical sector of the capital, known as the Latin Quarter, named in honour of the period when students used Latin to communicate with one other, the 19th-century building, with five storeys, contains two flats per floor, e.g. approximately 15 units in all. Safeguarded by an access code and an entry pass, the common areas feature meticulously maintained Paris stone, while an elegant wooden staircase leads to the third floor where the flat is located. Facing west, it includes a foyer lined with cabinets and a bedroom with built-in storage cupboards that looks out on to a peaceful interior courtyard, followed by a living room with a dining area, the latter of which is separated from the former by an atelier window fitted with frosted glass for extra privacy. In addition, a second bedroom could also be created for guests on the flat’s western side, while the open and fitted kitchen gives on to the living area. As for the bathroom with lavatory, located between the living area and sleeping quarters, it is decorated with blue and white Greek-inspired patterns and is accessible from either side, which could turn out to be quite useful if a second bedroom is created. Featuring straight-plank hardwood floors and tall, double-glazed windows, which bathe the flat in ample sunlight, the property is sold with a storeroom on the first floor, providing additional and precious storage space.
…By Patrice Besse
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