Description
In the sought-after rue aux Laines, overlooking Egmont Park and a stone's throw from Sablon, this original house of around 513 m² gross surface was completely renovated in the 1980s by architect Serra di Migni and ten years ago by architect Glenn Sestig, who turned it into a unique home for art lovers. The ground floor consists of an entrance hall leading to the reception rooms, sublimated by a masterful staircase that stretches like the backbone of the house. The reception rooms offer a first sitting room opening onto the dining room and an open-plan kitchen giving access to the south-facing city garden. On the first floor, there is a second sitting room, a library and a separate study with direct views over the park. The second floor has a large bedroom with dressing room, bathroom with shower and a south-facing terrace overlooking the park. On the third floor a multi-purpose room (office or bedroom), another bedroom with a terrace overlooking the park, a bathroom with shower and an infrared sauna. On the fourth floor a bedroom with bathroom and a small utility room. Also: lift from -1 to +3, cellars with utility room, guest toilet, air conditioning on 2/3/4th floors, projector with built-in projection screen in the living room on the 1st floor. Garden designed by Erik Dhont, two garages for rent 30 metres from the house. The Sablon district is a charming and typical Brussels neighbourhood. The Sablon district is known for its beautiful buildings, numerous shops, good restaurants and easy transport connections. For more information, please contact Grégoire Bryssinck at +32 (0) 493 51 29 00.