Description
Rimini Bellariva. Newly built villa just a few meters from the sea, built in 2021 to energy efficiency class A3, spread over a single floor. The entire surface area of the property, approximately 150 square meters, has been used to create a terrace, fully tiled with floating stoneware, accessible via an external staircase and enjoying a partial sea view. An elevator has been installed for easy access. We enter a spacious entrance hall containing a large wardrobe and hidden utility control units, a bathroom, and a laundry room with a washer and dryer. The spacious, regular living area, despite being a single space, features three clearly divided areas. The kitchen is fully equipped, the dining area features a comfortable table, and the living area is cozy with a sofa and armchairs. The living room is also equipped with a gas or pellet fireplace, with a chimney already installed. The sleeping area comprises three bedrooms: a guest bedroom with ensuite bathroom, a double bedroom, and a master bedroom with a walk-in closet. A third bathroom with a large bathtub serves the two bedrooms. All the flooring in the house is stoneware, except for two bedrooms and the walk-in closet, which has parquet. The interior doors are made of larch treated with eco-friendly paints. The ceiling is made of fir beams also treated with eco-friendly paints. The windows feature low-emission tempered double-glazed glass, thermal insulation, opening grates in all bedrooms and the French doors in the dining room, and roll-up mosquito nets on all windows. The shutters are all electric. The house is equipped with a heat pump for heating, radiators, and air conditioning, currently installed in the bedroom and kitchen, while all other rooms are ready for installation. Centralized mechanical ventilation is provided throughout the property. The construction was meticulously designed, adopting construction methods to avoid any interference with personal allergies. Specifically, organic paints were used, along with raw clay on the exterior walls to provide electromagnetic insulation. The entire load-bearing structure of the building and the radiators were grounded. The electrical circuit was installed in a shielded sheath to contain electromagnetic fields within the sheath, preventing them from propagating outside the sheath. Ethernet cabling was used in all rooms, and a night switch was installed in the sleeping area (power is cut off in the sleeping area unless requested by turning on lights or turning on a clock radio). In the external courtyard, in addition to the large green area, there is a pedestrian access point and an automatic car access point located on the side street, and an additional pedestrian access point with a private tiled driveway leading to the main avenue. Opposite the driveway is a tiled porch that can...