A Parisian apartment renovated by an interior designer, nestled at the back
of an edifice's calm inner court in the French capital's 1st arrondissement
Paris, PARIS paris 75001 FR

Location

This Parisian property is a stone’s throw from the prestigious street Rue Saint-Honoré and the city’s elegant central park Jardin des Tuileries. The apartment is nestled in an edifice that lies on the road Rue du Mont-Thabor, in the heart of the French capital’s 1st arrondissement. This location, steeped in history, is right next to sites in Paris that bore witness to urban life here under King Louis-Philippe I of France and the city’s transformations spearheaded by Georges-Eugène Haussmann. In this vibrant district, gourmets will find chic eating spots, ranging from Michelin-starred restaurants to renowned brasseries. And culture-lovers can enjoy world-class museums nearby, including the Louvre Museum and the Jeu de Paume museum. Luxury boutiques, art galleries and concept stores along the street Rue Saint-Honoré add to the eclectic nature of this delightful area of Paris.

Description

The edifice’s plain facade reflects the classical Parisian architectural style of the 19th century. Its ashlar facing is remarkably well maintained. This facade is a token of the splendid building’s construction quality. The windows are spaced out evenly. They are fitted with wrought-iron guardrails with fine motifs that are typical of the edifice’s time of construction. The covered entrance, framed between two stone pilasters, leads into a paved inner court, which adds to the secrecy of this haven. The facade, which is timeless in style and impeccably maintained, echoes the calm, refined ambience of the apartment it hides inside. The apartment lies in the second building, at the back of a court dotted with plants. This secret haven of tranquillity is a rare asset in such a central district of Paris. A covered entrance takes you to the edifice. Beyond a gate, you get to a cosy open-air space where a lodge houses the letterboxes. A door that has an intercom and is fitted for security leads into the building. The apartment lies up on the first floor. You reach it via a staircase or a lift. The landing here connects to only two dwellings. The apartment offers an 88m² floor area. It was renovated by an interior designer in 2019. The delightful dwelling masterfully combines historical charm with modern touches. Right from the entrance hall and in all the other rooms, oak chevron parquet or oak strip flooring extends across the home. On the left, there is a shower room with a shower and lavatory. Just beyond it, there is a little room that could serve as an office or even as a small first bedroom. Straight ahead from the entrance hall, there is the second bedroom: the master bedroom – a haven of calm that looks out at the inner court. On the right, there is the lounge – the dwelling’s centrepiece. This splendid lounge has exposed ceiling beams and a working fireplace with a white marble mantel. In-built storage spaces and bookshelves line the walls. Beyond the lounge, there is a fitted kitchen. It blends into the apartment discreetly and harmoniously. On the left, a door leads into a third bedroom. It has an en-suite bathroom with white tiles and a black and white mosaic floor. This bathroom has a window and a lavatory. A fourth bedroom can also be reached from the lounge. It has its own private shower room and lavatory. The apartment’s well-designed layout would be perfect for a family, yet each occupant can enjoy their own privacy too.

Our opinion

This delightful apartment embodies Parisian life. It is tucked away in a fine edifice at the back of an inner court – a secret haven of calm in a district of Paris that is both vibrant and prestigious. The dwelling was masterfully renovated in 2019. This work showcased the apartment’s historical features while tailoring its rooms to modern needs. With its distinct spaces and different bathrooms, the home would suit family life. Yet it would also be the perfect pied-à-terre. Its exposed ceiling beams, beautiful parquet flooring and old fireplace give it undeniable charm. And modern touches give the place optimal comfort too. In short, this apartment is a rare gem. The property is a fine balance of the past and the present in a highly sought-after area of Paris, renowned for its cultural wealth and refinement.

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1 490 000 €
Fees at the Vendor’s expense


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Reference 709879

Land registry surface area 368 m2
Total floor area 88.21 m2
Number of rooms 5
Ceiling height 2.5
Reception area 26 m2
Number of bedrooms 3
Possible number of bedrooms 4
Surface Cellar 7.90 m2

Number of lots 1
Annual average amount of the proportionate share of expenses 2350 €

Aucune procédure en cours menée sur le fondement des articles 29-1 A et 29-1 de la loi n°65-557 du 10 juillet 1965 et de l’article L.615-6 du CCH

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NB: The above information is not only the result of our visit to the property; it is also based on information provided by the current owner. It is by no means comprehensive or strictly accurate especially where surface areas and construction dates are concerned. We cannot, therefore, be held liable for any misrepresentation.

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