Description
With its contemporary architecture, this 117 m2 family home spread over two levels is hidden away from view in the heart of a secluded passageway, a stone's throw from the sea and Borely Park.
Freshly renovated, the house, enhanced by materials in shades of sand and terracotta, unfolds over two levels connected by a laminated and varnished beechwood staircase. Its contemporary renovation feels perfectly natural: porcelain stoneware flooring and custom-made pieces adorn spaces given a twist by materials with Mediterranean accents. On the garden level, a successful interplay of volumes and colors animates the space, opening onto the outdoors through glazed sections framed in painted wood. Outside, a travertine terrace extends the living space and overlooks a garden planted with photinia, star jasmine, and bay. Inside, the living area is organized around two arches that play with the light and soften the space. On one side, the terracotta kitchen revolves around a central island and features an eco-friendly worktop from Pavé. On the other side, the living and dining rooms, punctuated by archways, are bathed in magnificent southern light. The sleeping quarters are located on the first floor. A first bedroom, designed as an en suite, opens onto a balcony adorned with pristine wrought ironwork. The sun-drenched bathroom features terrazzo flooring and a smoky green Zellige backsplash. Further on, two more bedrooms boast warm oak parquet flooring and share a terracotta bathroom. Two parking spaces complete this property.
The warmth of the Mediterranean in a contemporary package.