A Renovated 100m² Parisian Apartment With A Parking Place, Nestled In The City’s Chic 16th
2 Beds
2 Baths
1,088 Sqft
Updated: July 9
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About the Property
A renovated 100m² Parisian apartment with a parking place, nestled in the city’s chic 16th arrondissement, near the OECD headquarters. The edifice was built in the 1960s in the style of prestigious residences of that decade. Indeed, its design turns away from classicism to embrace a more modern structure with straight lines and geometric forms, which are characteristic of that period. The facade i
A renovated 100m² Parisian apartment with a parking place, nestled in the city’s chic 16th arrondissement, near the OECD headquarters. The edifice was built in the 1960s in the style of prestigious residences of that decade. Indeed, its design turns away from classicism to embrace a more modern structure with straight lines and geometric forms, which are characteristic of that period. The facade is made up of large sliding windows and broad balconies. Its is covered with travertine slabs. The outdoor entrance floor is covered with grey marble. And the inside is travertine-tiled. The apartment lies up on the first floor. A lift takes you straight there. The dual-aspect dwelling is arranged in a radial layout. On the court side, there are two large bedrooms, each with a shower room and lavatory, as well as a large wardrobe. In the middle, by the entrance hall, there is a guest lavatory, which also serves as a utility room with a washing machine and tumble dryer. On the street side, there is a fitted kitchen with a bar forming a separation. This kitchen takes up one end of the room. The bespoke furniture units are lacquered with a golden patina. The dining area is integrated into the kitchen. In a second space, there is a vast lounge that takes up two thirds of the reception room, which covers more than 45m². The room, which is bathed in an abundance of natural light, is extended outside with a plant-lined balcony. You step out onto this balcony through large, sliding glazed doors that face only sumptuous townhouse facades on the other side of the street. Heating and hot-water production are communal. And in the basement the property includes a cellar and a parking place. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/