House Saint-Ouen (93)
This brick-skinned house was built in 2012 by interior designer and decorator Régis Saladin for his own use in Saint-Ouen, at the gates of Paris. It offers a minimalist living and working space illuminated by a colorful glass roof designed by Daniel Buren.On the ground floor of this co-owned house, this single-level lot offers 117 m² of Carrez law space, a 46 m² south-facing terrace, and an additional 117 m² of converted total basement.Access is via a pleasant private courtyard planted with honeysuckle, which opens onto a spacious, uncluttered living area, comprising a bright living room, an open kitchen, and a large office (which can be converted into a bedroom).A hallway topped by a zenithal glass roof dressed with colorful filters by artist Daniel Buren leads to a 14 m² bedroom and its bathroom with an Italian shower and a bathtub, separated by two integrated wardrobes. A garage completes this level.A sculptural raw concrete staircase serves the total basement, consisting of 6-7 rooms with street-facing openings, which can accommodate various uses – such as rest areas, crafts, artistic and musical activities, leisure or storage – as well as two cellars and a technical room.This house offers spaces bathed in natural light during the day and flooded with colored light at night. The minimalist aesthetic of the various rooms is expressed through simple materials, such as polished concrete floors and the sharp lines of the geometric cutouts drawn by the partitions, giving the whole an airy lightness.The property is located in a quiet residential area of Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, close to all shops and amenities.It is served by metro lines 4 and 12 at Porte de Clignancourt and Porte de la Chapelle.This description has been automatically translated from French.
… $922,100
By Architecture De Collection