Description
Architecture from 1930, this house of 146 m2 of living space, and 173 m2 of floor space, with a contemplative soul, rising on three levels on a plot of 302 m2 with a Japanese feel, nestles out of sight in a street in Joinville-le-Pont. Renovated in 2016, this residence embodies the harmony between a typical Joinville house and a singular charm infused by the aesthetic choices of its owners. As soon as you pass through the gate, a first terrace on the street side offers a relaxation area under a vine climbing up the facade. A few steps lead to the first level, starting with an entrance hall and leading to the large living room facing South-East, combining an industrial aesthetic with the warmth of the parquet floors and the wood stove. An American kitchen, decorated with cement tiles in the spirit of Gio Ponti, with a central bar, opens onto a veranda serving as a dining room and revealing the spectacle of a lush garden. A bathroom completes this level. A wooden staircase leads to the second level, lit by roof windows, whose attic has been redeveloped, highlighting the original beams with high ceilings. The master suite has a large dressing room with graphic wallpaper. Two other comfortably sized bedrooms, on the lower slope, offer distinct privacy. They share a bathroom. The mezzanine, fully furnished and lit by windows overlooking the garden, is made up of a pantry, two bedrooms with white paneling and a laundry room. Outside, the charm operates with the landscaped garden designed according to the principles of the Japanese garden pebbles, no slate, maples and various species constitutes a haven of greenery conducive to contemplation. A workshop immersed in vegetation, to be redeveloped, offers additional space. A house with a unique soul a stone's throw from the banks of the Marne