Description
Iconic house in the heart of the Jardín del Este neighborhood in Vitacura, featuring modern architecture from the 1970s by the renowned Chilean-French architect Mauricio Despuy. Built with simple and sturdy materials that transcend eras, such as exposed concrete and brick, influenced by Japanese architecture. In 1995, the house underwent a complete renovation, incorporating new spaces like a spacious garden designed by landscape architect Juan Grimm, featuring large trees, low bushes, a large swimming pool, and a covered garage. Accessed through a cobblestone patio, one enters a spacious and luminous entrance hall with a guest bathroom, leading to a large living-dining room and a study with libraries, all facing north, with a large curved concrete roof resembling an inverted eaves. On the first level, there are 2 bedrooms, each with an ensuite bathroom and walk-in closet, one with a jacuzzi and shower, connected by a bright hallway with skylights and ample closets. Both bedrooms have access to the garden, facing east. The second level features a family room, a bedroom, and a full bathroom. The service area includes a spacious kitchen, a maid's bathroom, and a laundry room leading to the backyard and pool. On the second level, there are two maid's bedrooms. Additionally, there is an underground cellar along with a boiler room. In the pool area, there is a barbecue area with a built-in grill and a dressing room or workshop. Technical specifications: Natural marble floors, National doorman, in the living room, dining room, study, entrance hall, and guest bathroom. Windows with European aluminum frames from the era. Double-glazed windows on the 2nd level. Central oil heating with radiant ceiling on the 1st floor and radiators on the 2nd level. Heating coils for the pool. Electric security shutters in the bedrooms on the 1st level. Electric fence on all boundaries. Reinforced doors on the 1st level, underground, and maid's bedroom. Parking with electric gate for 2 cars. Garden with automatic irrigation.