The two-storey house is made up of two sections, one constructed in 1910 and the other built more recently in 2000. Punctuated by four windows and a door, the older part of the house faces the street and has a light-colour exterior cadenced by stringcourses in contrasting colours, a frieze on the upper level and slightly raised window and door surrounds - both jambs and lintels - in an aesthetic characteristic of the early 20th century.
The ground floor includes an entrance hall with a cement tile floor, two large bedrooms, including one with its own bathroom and direct access to the garden, as well as a separate lavatory. A wooden staircase leads to the first floor with straight-plank oak hardwood floors, where the landing provides access to three bedrooms, a bathroom and lavatory. To the right of the entrance hall, the second section of the house is made up of a vast room of approximately 76 m² with a cathedral ceiling, the height of which culminates at 7 metres. This room, with a terracotta tile floor, includes a kitchen, dining room and living room with a fireplace.
Over on the kitchen side of this large room, a picture window spans the entire length of one wall, providing the entire work surface with abundant light, while over on the living room side, a large, metal and glass quarter-round atelier window faces the verdant garden.
In addition, the basement, located underneath the older section of the house, includes two large rooms as well as a laundry area and a gas
Property type | House |
Bedrooms | 5 |
Habitable area | 215m2 |
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