House Suresnes (92)
Exclusive! A sixties house inspired by Le Corbusier Immersed in the greenery, this family home was built in 1963 by town-planning architect Michel Aubry in the Haut de Suresnes area, right next to Mont Valérien. It uses concrete, brick, wood and glass in a brutalist style. Set in 208 m² of land, the house is surrounded by two gardens and is semi-detached on one side. It faces north-east-south-west and has 106 m² of living space spread over 5 half-levels. Slightly set back and invisible from the street, it sits in a dominant position in relation to its plot and is accessed via an outside staircase. An entrance hall leads to a 20.5 m² lounge and a 21.5 m² conservatory opening onto the rear garden via large sliding windows. The upper floor is served by a beautiful central openwork staircase in exotic Niangon wood and metal, with a graphic design, and includes a 19 m² dining room with a rough-cast concrete fireplace and a bespoke fitted kitchen with cleverly arranged wooden cupboards, planters and a wall covering in white artisanal ceramic tiles from Italy. The whole opens onto a terrace shaded by lush vegetation. A few steps further up is a small bedroom with a washbasin, a bespoke wooden bookcase incorporating a pull-out desk, a second bedroom and a bathroom. These two bedrooms are linked by a long balcony. The top floor features a large 19 m² study or bedroom opening onto two planted terraces with uninterrupted views over the panorama. With cellar and boiler room. This house is located in the centre of Suresnes with all local amenities (markets, shops, transport, schools).
$857,400
By Architecture De Collection