Refurbished Art Nouveau villa in Saggen
- 15 Rooms
- 6 Bedrooms
- 7 Bathrooms
- 630 m² Living area
- 947 m² Plot surface
Description
Modern elegance meets historical architecture This villa is a true treasure of architectural history and cultural heritage. The villa was built in 1899. At the end of the Wilhelminian period and the beginning of Art Nouveau, the strikingly curved lines and a strong focus on natural forms can be found throughout the house. To highlight what is special, this unique villa was completely renovated and demolished down to its foundations in a complex process. After three years of intensive construction and state-of-the-art renovation measures, this villa with a guest apartment was created, combining the charm of the turn of the century with the comfort and demands of the 21st century. Particular emphasis was placed on preserving the historical character, while at the same time integrating the most modern construction and building technology. The building was brought up to date both structurally and energetically - with new roof insulation, modern heating systems and a high-quality facade restoration that preserves the historical appearance. The owner personally dealt with the restoration of the property down to the smallest detail. From the rough shell to the last detail of the interior. By consistently implementing the specifications by the experienced architect, a work of art was created that corresponds to today's high-end luxury living standards. The villa now shines in new splendor without losing its historical character. The building is NOT a listed building.