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Contemporary flat in an historic building
Comprising one large bedroom, living/dining
room, hallway, bathroom, ensuite WC, and fully equipped kitchen.
Contemporary living on historic foundations Lignet Roset dining table extends to seat 6 guests comfortably on Alcantara leather seats. Modern contemporary kitchen opening up to the living room.
Creative use of light scenes and drapes. Glass display with indirect lighting. Large combined microwave and oven to save space. View from entrance to living room with woolen drapes as room divider. Induction surface for clean and safe cooking. Liebherr fridge and freezer. Washer/dryer, dishwasher, Quooker boiler and Nespresso machine.
Master bedroom with a view of the Seine and extensive closet space. Bathroom facing inner courtyard with ensuite toilet. Rooftop view from bedroom towards Pont Marie and the Seine. Inner courtyard with a view of ancient stables. Royal architect Louis Le Vau created in 1637-38 a masterpiece staircase in the Hôtel de Gillier, 9 rue Poulletier. He was 25 years old at the time. A beautiful formal staircase leads up to the 1st floor. Architect Le Vau had his sights on future royal commissions.
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