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| Type of property | House |
| Area | 228 m2 |
| Room(s) | 4 |
| Exterior | Terrasse, balcon, jardin |
| Current | Art Deco |
| Condition | To live in |
| Reference | AT178 |
Its strong architecture
The suspended dining room
Its breathtaking view of the city
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Passed down from owners in love with architecture to owners keen on design, the property has continued to be magnified in turn according to the original ideas of architect Bernard Catugier in 1990 and decorator Gérard Sablayrolles in 2013.
From the consecrated entry into the office, the tone is set by the wooden facade wall hollowed out by a discreet grid that can be found on each floor of the house, like a common thread, whether applied directly to the walls. or on the doors. Vanishing point and guided by the Art Deco cornice, the library opens onto the dining room suspended from the sleek Knoll furniture that gives pride of place to the breathtaking view of the city. Lower down, the Maralunga sofas face the ethanol fireplace which warms this relaxation area which is wide open to the terrace, the swimming pool and the pool house. Further on, a discreet music room is punctuated by Lou Lou Ghost Starck children's furniture in green and black and energizes the room.
The staircase which invites to the night levels has been modernized by plays of green light and transparencies. Here the space is shared between a master suite with its generous terrace and its own bathroom, as well as two bedrooms sharing another bathroom in Corian and glass paw. The last level, with sloping ceilings, is converted into a large studio-style bedroom.
A closed garage, a parking space and a wine cellar complete this property.


A property dedicated to architecture enthusiasts.




















