House Paris 14ᵗʰ (75)
In the Montparnasse district, in a charming private cul-de-sac, this architect-designed house with clean lines, built by Breton architect Loïk Corre in 2000, serves as a contemporary showcase opposite the historic building where Giacometti, Marcel Duchamp, and photographer Robert Capa lived. It boasts a surface area of 358 m² of living space (total ground area: 472 m²), spread over 6 levels and enjoys a quiet 47 m² garden. The house opens on the garden level to an entrance hall that leads to a living room with double ceiling height, bathed in light from large workshop-style windows overlooking the south-facing garden. On the first level, there is a mezzanine living room, a first bedroom with a dressing room and a bathroom with separate toilet. This space overlooks the living room and also benefits from the light from large windows. The 2nd floor includes 2 bedrooms, a shower room, and separate toilets. Between the 2nd and 3rd floors, there is a large south-facing terrace of 43 m². The 3rd level features a bedroom opening onto 2 distinct terraces, a shower room, and separate toilets. This level leads to a mezzanine. The equipped kitchen, located on the first basement level, has been arranged around a concrete island. This large room is illuminated by an English courtyard and a glass ceiling that looks down onto the living room above. There are also toilets, a back kitchen, and additional rooms on this level. The 2nd basement includes a wine cellar and other large rooms that can be converted into a gym and home cinema. This level also houses a laundry room and a boiler room. Quietly situated, this house enjoys a privileged location in the Montparnasse district, just steps away from the shops on rue Daguerre. The house is served by the Gaîté (13), Raspail (4 and 6), and Denfert-Rochereau (RER B, 4 and 6) metro stations.This description has been automatically translated from French.
… $3,103,500
By Architecture De Collection