This detached house, built on the border of the XI and XII districts, is a perfect example of how to transform a modern building into a cosy and welcoming place.
Built in a quiet mountain street, this family home offers excellent space, tasteful interiors and a well thought-out layout. Spacious spaces, plenty of sunlight, terraces and a comfortable - not too large - well-kept garden make this home very likeable.
The playfulness of the spatial design is apparent from the moment you enter. After arriving in the comfortable reception area, a boldly placed internal staircase leads us into the central living space of the building. The interweaving of kitchen and living room is the heart of the house. Interior designers deserve credit for the way in which understatedly tasteful design meets functionality here. The many windows, large patio doors, panoramic views towards Mount Swabian are captivating, the sense of space is comfortably spacious. On this level there is a separate study and library room with a separate terrace facing south-east, and a bathroom for guests. Likewise, a beautiful French balcony with a glass balustrade, facing the city, extends along the entire length of the living room, adding to the spacious summer feeling.
On the upper floor of the house there are intimate bedrooms, large walk-in closets, bathroom and a terrace with panoramic views.
The area below the living room has a tasteful sauna with plunge pool and shower. From here you can cool off on the ground floor terrace (with garden connection). On the same level there is a garage for two cars.