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AALTO

PARIS SURROUNDINGS

1 270 000 €

Type of property House
Area 153 m2
Room(s) 4
Exterior Terrasse, jardin
Current Modern
Condition To live in
Reference AP296
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Its modernist stamp
Its breathtaking view
Its open-air rooftop

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Architecture inspired by the 1930s, this 153 m2 architect-designed villa with panoramic views built in 1950 by the French aviator Constantin Feldzer, is distinguished by its modernist style and its 180o view of Paris. It stands on 3 levels to which is added a roof terrace of 50 m2 open to the sky on a plot of 384 m2 ideally located in the district of villas with architecture steeped in history
in a bucolic environment on the heights of Meudon sur Seine, a few minutes walk from the tram, the train station and the best schools.

Designed from the outset with open spaces and generous volumes, the house is distinguished by a functionalism worthy of its time. With its four exhibitions and its numerous openings faithful to its modernist style, it is bathed in light throughout the day.
Past an intimate green garden, the main access leads directly to the first level which accommodates two bright bedrooms as well as a bathroom entirely decorated with 1930s-style white earthenware tiles.
An original stone staircase leads to the day area on the second floor, where the panoramic view of Paris is immediately captivating. The open-plan space plays between an immaculate corner living room highlighted by a platform and high ceilings highlighted by fixed openings, and a colorful kitchen making the transition to the dining room area framed by windows. The room extends outside with a first intimate terrace, nestled in a green setting. A metal staircase leads to the impressive roof terrace with 360o views.
Finally, on the garden level - and also accessible from the outside, and separable - two bedrooms share a bathroom as well as a multi-purpose space that can accommodate several functions (office, games room, etc.).
A garage and an independent workshop complete the property.

An architectural jewel with infinite perspective

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