Description
Remarkable architecture from the 1960s, this Californian villa of 143 m2 is at the heart of a modernist project labeled 20th Century Heritage, on its 1,000 m2 plot in a wooded park at the gates of the Calanques. Completely to be renovated, the house, on one level, has retained its original architectural elements such as its facade in Fontvieille stone and hollow bricks, its sliding wooden shutters, its stone walls, its terrazzo floor and its fireplace. central. Each extension of the house is treated as a terrace, to best experience the outdoors and take advantage of the surrounding nature. Original and optimal, the interior layout develops from the entrance which distributes the living rooms on one side and the bedrooms on the other. The living rooms are structured around the original central stone and brick fireplace. The living room opens to the South East, onto a terrace in a completely exotic atmosphere. The dining room, an extension of the living room and the kitchen, offers generous living space. In the other wing, the sleeping area consists of four bedrooms. The master suite enjoys a bucolic view even from its bathroom while the other three bedrooms share two bathrooms. All overlook nature and extend into a terrace lined with hedges. A large garden, a playground, a basement, a garage and several outdoor parking spaces complete this set to be reinvented. When architecture immerses itself in nature