



Built in 2012 by architect Jean-Marie Pettès, this house with its serpentine lines offers a peaceful and tranquil living environment. Perfectly adapted to the local climate and surrounding nature, it has been awarded the Low Energy Building label. Nestled in the heart of a 1,900 sqm wooded plot, this single-story house offers 185 sqm of living space. It is organized around three distinct modules joined at their center by the living areas. These include a large, fully equipped kitchen, a compact and functional utility room, a dining area, and a living room with an inset fireplace. The entire space is bathed in light thanks to sliding glass doors that seamlessly blend the natural surroundings. The second module, overlooking the pond, houses a suite with ample storage, a bathroom with a shower, a dressing room, and a separate toilet. The final module is accessed via a long corridor, reminiscent of a train passageway, evoking a sense of travel. It houses three further bedrooms, an office, a shower room, a toilet, and a laundry room. The outdoor spaces are particularly well-designed. A swimming pool runs alongside a decorative pond with koi carp. Below, an exotic wood deck extends from the concrete loggia, which flows seamlessly from the living areas. Concrete cylinders connect the pool, the loggia, and the deck. A carport, parking spaces, and storage areas are available outside.
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Property ID: 310107650492
Original Property ID: GRCCI-Adx0ws4wodvm2qxp