Description
An 18th-century building, this listed building, with its facade enhanced by an emblematic Mascaron, hides on its 2nd floor a 70 m2 Carrez law apartment and 91 m2 of living space with bold and controlled volumes, in the most gastronomic district of Paris. Brilliantly renovated in 2017 by an architect, the apartment boasts incredible and controlled volumes between intimate sleeping areas and a welcoming reception room. Here, everything is just right in the management of volumes, the choice of colors, materials, respect for the building with its strong historical and architectural character: a score masterfully carried out enhancing this exceptional apartment. Upon entry, the eye is caught by the two large windows that emphasize the volumes of the living room with its 3.30 meter high ceilings. The original stone walls and solid oak parquet flooring bring character and warmth to the vast living room marked by the lines of its custom-made bookcase. The mirror, stitched full height, like a painting, integrated into the latter, highlights this space with its crazy character. Set back but open to the living room, the kitchen in muted tones blends into the decor. The enveloping dining room space is ideal for intimate and warm dinners. On the night side, the two bedrooms make the most of their space, each with its own personality. Each with its own shower room, they take on the air of a cabin, sometimes a boat cabin, without compromising on the circulation of light with the use of a glass window for one and a large window overlooking the courtyard for the other. A cellar and a caretaker in the building complete this unique property. A historic apartment with undeniable volumes and beauty