Charming Parisian interior on Gellért Hill
- 3 Bathrooms
- 320 m² Total surface
Description
Sometimes it happens that a long not seen art pops up and becomes available to the public. This is the case with the following villa apartment which can be found on the Gellért Hill. The villa was built in 1906, and it was the home for the Swedish Embassy. Four separate apartments were opened up together to make a whole new one. The current owner made sure to make an exquisite luxury apartment. The huge spaces are connected together, but also well separated. The renovation happened slowly through years, using the finest quality materials (like the fire enamel which covers the kitchen). From the representative hall we can step into the spacious dining room and modern kitchen. Onwards you can get to a part which can be used as a separate apartment. It contains of a bathroom and two rooms. If you head to the other direction from the hall, you will arrive to the living room. The original inlaid and varnished parquet was kept as planking. From the terrace, which opens from the living room, you can get to the garden on a private little path. Here you can have a rest on the contemporary stone bench. From the big living room, we can get to another room, which is currently used as a gym. Through the gym we finally arrive to the master bedroom which combined with the bathroom gives a breath-taking feeling. In the rest of the apartment you can find a wardrobe, bathroom and storage spaces. The flat is fully equipped with all essentials such as air conditioning and electric shutter. It is for sure, that the furnishment of the apartment is just as special as the building it is located in. The furniture can also stay with the apartment, said the owner after a consultation.