Fascinating Duplex in a Historic Building
- 10 Rooms
- 4 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- 282 m² Total surface
Description
Located in the heart of the city, right next to the well-serviced pedestrian area, we offer an exclusive two-level apartment situated in a historic building from the 1800s, carefully renovated in 2022. With a surface area of 282 square meters, this property skillfully combines historical charm with a refined industrial style. On the first floor, the entrance opens into a spacious and bright living area featuring a fireplace, followed by the dining area in an open-space layout. Continuing, we find the first bedroom, currently used as a study. Next, there's the modern eat-in kitchen, fully equipped with an induction cooktop, integrated hood, Barazza stainless steel countertop, and American-style island. Adjacent to the kitchen, there is a convenient laundry or pantry area. Completing the floor is a stylish guest bathroom. The spectacular glass and iron staircase, adding a touch of elegance and brightness, leads us to the second floor. Here we find the first bedroom and a second bathroom with a walk-in shower. Following, there is a large master bedroom with an exclusive en-suite bathroom featuring a whirlpool tub and shower. Additionally, there is a spacious walk-in closet, divided into two sections for perfect organization. On the same level, the apartment is completed by a third bedroom and an additional hobby room that open onto a large terrace, perfect for relaxation. The interiors are made of high-quality materials: the floors are made of parquet and pure magnesite, a material of great quality and durability; the doors were custom-made by a local craftsman, adding a unique touch of refinement. The apartment is pre-wired for air conditioning, and the roof has been recently restored and insulated. The heating system is independent, with radiators and a condensing boiler with a storage tank. There is also a single underground garage and a courtyard with unassigned free parking. Historical curiosity: some documents report that Giuseppe Garibaldi himself once addressed the people of Saronno from one of the windows of this building.