Description
Early 20th century architecture, this well-kept interwar building with red bricks and characteristic ironwork reveals on its 5th floor with elevator a refined apartment with undeniable charm of 61 m2 located a stone's throw from the Père Lachaise cemetery and Place Gambetta. Completely renovated by interior designer Pablo Goury in 2021, the apartment has been enhanced by wood and ochre elements as a common thread. Like a perfectly orchestrated mise en abyme, the entrance invites you to discover the superb living room articulated around a solid mahogany kitchen and its original terracotta floor. The custom-made library in the living room echoes it, bringing harmony and refinement to the space. The mirror integrated into this mahogany composition completes the whole by reflecting the warm light from the living room window facing southwest. The bedroom with its period fireplace, benefits from plenty of storage as well as a custom-made office space. The spacious bathroom is decorated with ochre tiles and selected details such as the textured glass subtly linking it to the living-dining room. A cellar completes the many services of the apartment. A canvas with subtle and harmonious architectural details