It is in the hypercentre of Alfortville that this contemporary house takes place. Designed by the Belgian architect Albino Cipriani, it develops a total area of 185 sqm spread over three levels. Light and volumes are at the heart of the project, bringing a very soothing feeling of space. At the same time, the omnipresence of exteriors erases all lines with the interior, thanks to the large bay windows. The entrance leads us to a cathedral reception of 60 sqm. It serves a living room with fireplace and a dining room whose solid parquet floors contrast lovingly with the industrial tones of the spaces. The open and resolutely contemporary kitchen opens onto an 18 m2 terrace and the garden. Ideal for summer evenings and a real playground for children. A toilet completes this first level. From the reception, a staircase gives access to the second. A long corridor offering a bird's eye view of the volumes leads to three bedrooms, two of which benefit from a shared balcony. A bathroom and a shower room with WC are also on this level. Expertly thought out down to the smallest detail, numerous custom-made storage units are integrated into the architecture of the floor. The last level comes to life in place of a mezzanine. A bright apartment, facing south-west and with direct access to the garden is fitted out there. It consists of a bedroom, a living room with a kitchen area and a bathroom with WC Depending on the needs, it can be made completely independent from the rest of the house. Finally, the house benefits from all the ancillary spaces essential to the life of a family. A gym, a laundry room and a cellar. This property does not depend on a joint ownership. Alfortville is one of those municipalities located at the gates of the capital where it is still possible to find a quality of life without giving up volumes. The urban effervescence on a human scale and the quality of the infrastructures, school, out-of-school and green spaces, make it a municipality that now has everything of a great. This architect's house, designed and thought of as a rare place, is set up there brilliantly. Economic, this property has photovoltaic panels to heat a thermodynamic balloon and create an energy to resell. Quality of materials, omnipresent luminosity and location, make it simply unique. It is an architectural enclave in the heart of the city that can be discovered and tamed. Raw and wild. ENERGY CLASS: C CLIMATE CLASS: C Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on energy prices for the year 2021 between: 1160 euros and 1630 euros. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website for the areas concerned. RER C: Maisons-Alfort/Alfortville station - 900m
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