Nestled in Clamart, in the heart of a residential neighborhood bordering the Montrous nature reserve, halfway between the town center and the train station, this architect-designed family home, built in 2012, offers approximately 140 square meters of living space in a contemporary style that opens generously to the outdoors, with each level benefiting from its own terrace extension. Constructed with a timber frame and clad in horizontal lines, it combines aesthetic appeal with thermal performance, driven by an architectural composition structured by light and volume.
Upon entering, the nearly 55-square-meter living area reveals an impressive cathedral-ceilinged living room flooded with light thanks to a skylight. The open-plan layout and large windows blur the lines between indoors and outdoors. The living room, dining room, and kitchen, with their contemporary lines, create a fluid reception space that opens onto the terrace and garden. The metal staircase, both graphic and airy, structures the entire space and defines the character of the home.
Upstairs, an overhanging walkway leads to two bedrooms of 12.7 sq m and 13.8 sq m, one of which opens onto a private loggia, as well as a shower room. A mezzanine office, easily convertible into a guest bedroom, completes this level and also opens onto a loggia.
The top floor is entirely dedicated to a master suite comprising a bedroom, a dressing room, and a bathroom. This suite opens onto two spacious terraces, veritable extensions of the living space. One of these terraces offers a panoramic view of Paris with the Eiffel Tower on the horizon.
Outside, the landscaped garden seamlessly complements the reception areas and benefits from a protected setting thanks to the immediate proximity of the Montrous nature reserve, a protected area guaranteeing tranquility and unobstructed views.
A garage and a cellar complete the amenities of this architect-designed family home with its distinctive lines. The coherence of its design, the quality of its timber frame, and the generous proportions make it a truly accomplished project. A space structured by light, where every perspective contributes to the overall balance.
Clamart train station (Line N, future Line 15): 1.2 km
School catchment area:
Rochers nursery and primary school: 8-minute walk
Maison Blanche middle school
ENERGY RATING: D / CLIMATE RATING: D
Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on average energy prices indexed to 2021, 2022, and 2023: between euros2,240 and euros3,080.
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