



At first glance, this new 70 m2 project seduces with its immaculate façade, elegantly punctuated by dark joinery and a traditional tiled roof. A strong architectural signature that revisits the aesthetic codes of the regional heritage with modernity. Beyond the threshold, the ground floor reveals a living room, bathed in remarkable light. The minimalist approach highlights fluid volumes, highlighted by pure white walls and a uniform blond wood floor that enlarges the space. Fully open, this main volume incorporates a sleek technical point with its exposed wall-mounted boiler, offering a real blank page ready to accommodate a custom-made fitted kitchen. A natural extension of the interior, large bay windows open onto a private garden facing south-west. This single-storey level is completed by a contemporary bathroom with an assertive character, combining midnight blue vertical tiles with graphic and functional suspended white furniture. The attic floor, entirely dedicated to the sleeping area, distributes rooms with attic volumes, both intimate and geometric. A first bedroom benefits from optimal zenithal light provided by a large skylight. The second bedroom benefits from a high vertical opening that follows the slope of the roof, offering a plunging and unobstructed view of the pedestrian and tree-lined paths of the estate. A contemporary, bright and graphic place to live, ideal for lovers of refined interiors and green calm. ENERGY CLASS: C CLIMATE CLASS: C Estimated amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on energy prices for the year 2021: between 583 and 789. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: Contact: Nicolas MONTILLIER - 07 83 56 23 76 - RSAC 524.212.479 Tourcoing Co-ownership of 20 lots. Annual charges: 720 euros. Nicolas Montillier (EI) Commercial Agent - RSAC number: 524 212 479 - Tourcoing.
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Property ID: 310109235119
Original Property ID: EDENI-118411932