During an upcoming visit, physical or virtual, these architect houses in the Île-de-France region will grant your wishes to gain access to an atypical property.
Personalized from A to Z for their owners, in order to optimize the surfaces, they are atypical and contemporary. These architect's houses for sale stand out, indeed, by their originality, a far cry from applicable standards and rules established by traditional, more standard habitats. Customized, using certain specifics and innovative construction materials, make them the ideal dwellings of modern times.
1. A house with colonnades in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés (94)
East of Paris, this Val-de-Marne county is a tranquil oasis. It appeals to the owners of exceptional goods, attracted by its countryside ambiance, and its chic districts are the object of constant quests to find the rare pearl.
A recent construction integrated in nature
A park shelters this atypical 3-storey house. It comprises 1 double reception, 1 dining room, 1 kitchen with access to the terrace and the indoor pool, as well as 1 parental suite, 1 office, and 5 bedrooms opening up on a landscaped garden. A must-visit!
2. A brick and glass architect's house at the Buttes Chaumont (19th)
Facing the green lung of the capital, the Butte Bergeyre is the refuge of celebs, who reside there incognito. It hides this brick house, conceived by designer Marc Newson, and whose 110 m² garden unveils a spectacular view overlooking all of Paris.
An exclusive aesthetical manifesto
With 180 m² of liveable surface, its 3 floors comprise 5 rooms, 1 living room, 1 eat-in kitchen, 1 office, 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms with showers, 1 garage, 1 « staff room », 1 machine room, 1 laundry room and 2 cellars. A haven of peace in a lush setting.
3. A house signed by architect Jean Walter at La Muette (16th)
Featuring a pretty neo-classic facade and a lush park, the former house of architect Jean Walter, pioneer of the garden-housing projects concept, is located at the heart of the posh La Muette district. Known for its calm, it is one of the most coveted in the 16th arrondissement.
A single storey real estate treasure
With just one floor, it spans a 400 m² plot of land, and 425 m² of liveable space, including 1 separate 40 m² apartment, 3 rooms, 1 main living room, 1 parental suite, 1 office, 1 bedroom and 1 Spa with pool. But this small paradise would be nothing without its 3 shaded terraces.
4. A loft house at Issy-les-Moulineaux (92)
Along the Seine, the Maison Rocher was built in 2007 by architect Eric Daniel-Lacombe, on the île Saint-Germain. The site escaped wild urbanization to remain a privileged district of this suburb on the outskirts of Paris, now transformed into a « Cyber City ».
The contemporary must along the waterfront
On 4 levels, its 756 m² shelter 1 cathedral living room, 1 dining room, 3 bedrooms, 1 office, 1 terrace of 210 m², 1 pool, 1 fitted kitchen, 1 independent studio, 1 wine cellar, 1 fitness room, 1 hammam and 1 home cinema, just a skip and a hop from the Eiffel Tower.
5. A house inside the Parc de Montretout in Saint-Cloud (92)
Only 15 minutes from Paris, this green space is located in an upscale district of the Hauts-de-Seine suburb. It is behind sturdy gates that the private estate welcomes about 50 prestigious privileged properties overlooking the entire capital from its hillside position.
A functional living space
Brand new, it is built on a 520 m² garden, offering a habitat spanning 283 m², with 1 living room of 50 m², 1 American-style kitchen, 6 rooms, including 1 parental suite, 4 bathrooms, 1 separate studio, 1 laundry room, 2 cellars and 1 garage. An ideal family destination!
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