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Loft with terrace Ville-d'Avray (92)
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By Agence Béguet Associes
Loft with terrace and reception room Ville-d'Avray (92)
This unique 166 sq m, light filled loft - like home is truly a rare find. Upon entering, you’ll be seduced by the vast living area of 78 sq m with its high ceilings and street lined windows. A primary bedroom and bathroom, as well as a separate laundry area, make up the first floor, with two bedrooms, one with a balcony, and a bathroom upstairs. A decorator's dream, the spaciousness of the home holds endless possibilities. A permit to extend the existing terrace (9 sq m) the full length of the building to 35 sq m has been accepted. Let your imagination fly. Situated in the heart of Ville D’Avray, between les Etangs de Corot and la place de l’Eglise, shops and schools are a short walk away.
By Signature Real Estate
Loft with terrace Boulogne-Billancourt (92)
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By Kretz & Partners
Loft with terrace Suresnes (92)
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By Safti
Loft with terrace Suresnes (92)
Suresnes, courtyard building of approx. 790m2 and 210m2 of exteriors, on 3 levels, 14 apartments, from 30m2 to 100m2. Delivered unfinished. Commercial use.
By Breteuil Neuilly
Loft with terrace Paris 6ème (75)
This loft is undeniably a real planet of light and space, for people to whom details matter...
By Immo Best International
Loft with terrace Paris 1er (75)
Two flats with terraces on the same floor, awaiting refurbishment and combination in the secluded courtyard of a renovated Louis-Philippe building in the heart of Les Halles. The building dates from the early 19th century and was completely renovated in the 1990s. It is six storeys high and has four bays of small-paned windows with wrought iron guardrails. The ground floor is intended for commercial use, topped by four square storeys and an attic level with sloping ceilings lit by four dormer windows in a slate roof. The facade is rendered with recessed joints. There are two secured entrance doors to the building: the first, on the street, has a key-code entry system, and the second, located at the top of a short flight of steps, is equipped with an intercom device. The shared areas are simple and spacious, with tiled floors and painted walls. The two flats are linked by a terrace on the same level. The first is a studio flat and the second a flat with two split levels. The entrance of the studio flat leads into an open-plan space, almost 4 metres high, with exposed wooden beams and a floor laid with modern, light-coloured tiles, as throughout the rest of the flat. To the right, a living room is illuminated by a large sliding patio door opening onto a level terrace with wooden decking, enclosed by two walls and a wooden palisade. On the left, a closet area fitted with storage units is followed by a shower room with washbasin, shower and toilet, topped by a mezzanine floor featuring the sleeping area and its bed, accessed via a ladder. Once through the entrance door to the flat, which adjoins the studio flat, there is a vast living room, which is separated from the large, fully-equipped open-plan kitchen by a bar. The ceiling height of around 3.8 m reveals the original wooden beams and a bolted RSJ structure. On the right, the timber-framed structure of a mainly openwork partition wall protects a bedroom, where one wall is of exposed stone. The floors are of wide strip hardwood. On the left, two flights of stairs featuring riserless wooden steps, with metal stringers and balustrades, lead to two split-levels that open onto a patio via large sliding glass doors. On the lower level, a bedroom opens onto a terrace with wooden decking, enclosed by two walls and a wooden screen, and on the upper level, there is a shower room with a tiled floor. The glazed, enclosed space with shower and toilet overlooks the living room. This level is protected by a metal balustrade.
By Patrice Besse
Loft with terrace Paris 1er (75)
A high-ceilinged loft with terrace on the same level, enjoying an undisturbed setting in a renovated Louis-Philippe building opposite the Les Halles Canopy. The building dates from the early 19th century and was completely renovated in the 1990s. It is six storeys high and has four bays of small-paned windows with wrought iron guardrails. The ground floor is intended for commercial use, topped by four square storeys and an attic level with sloping ceilings lit by four dormer windows in a slate roof. The facade is rendered with recessed joints. There are two secured entrance doors to the building: the first, on the street, has a key-code entry system, and the second, located at the top of a short flight of steps, is equipped with an intercom device. The shared areas are simple and spacious, with tiled floors and painted walls. As you enter the flat, there is a vast living room, which is separated from the large, fully-equipped open-plan kitchen by a bar. The ceiling height of around 3.8 m reveals the original wooden beams and a bolted RSJ structure. On the right, the timber-framed structure of a mainly openwork partition wall protects a bedroom, where one wall is of exposed stone. The floors are of wide strip hardwood. On the left, two flights of stairs featuring riserless wooden steps, with metal stringers and balustrades, lead to two split-levels that open onto a patio via large sliding glass doors. On the lower level, a bedroom opens onto a terrace with wooden decking, enclosed by two walls and a wooden screen, and on the upper level, there is a shower room with a tiled floor. The glazed, enclosed space with shower and toilet overlooks the living room. This level is protected by a metal balustrade. The next-door studio flat with adjoining terrace is also up for sale, an opportunity not to be missed.
By Patrice Besse
Loft with terrace Paris 18ème (75)
A charming house with a bucolic private court and a floor area of 84m², nestled in the eighteenth arrondissement of Paris. The house is nestled in a calm spot and is not overlooked. It faces south-east and is covered with a traditional zinc roof. It is available as a fully owned property. The dwelling was built in a French Restoration style. Its facade does not have any ornamentation and its windows are rectangular with stone surrounds, louvred shutters and wrought-iron guardrails. A 26m² court with trees lies in front of it. The house has three bedrooms, a bathroom, a living room and an open-plan kitchen. The basement includes a cinema room, a spare bedroom and a shower room. A separate entrance leads down to it from the terrace.
By Patrice Besse
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