Residence from the 1900s in the heart of Paris

By Fanny Guénon des Mesnards

Residence from the 1900s in the heart of Paris

You have to enter a confidential and private cul-de-sac, out of sight, to discover a residence from the 1900s.

You have to enter a confidential and private cul-de-sac, out of sight, to discover a residence from the 1900s. Recognizable by its facade decorated with dentiled details, the 300 square meter family residence rises elegantly facing the Ranelagh gardens, equipped with a rare 30 square meter terrace facing due west. Surrounded by small houses, it celebrates the fantasy of a country life in Paris, with renovation added – an open and fully equipped kitchen converses with old parquet flooring, moldings and a myriad of fireplaces. Its 5 bedrooms make it the ideal family home, in the heart of Paris.

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The dining room is bathed in light thanks to the (very) high ceilings.

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Completely renovated, the open kitchen is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment.

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The family home is 300 square meters in the La Muette district.

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A library lounge has old parquet flooring, recently renovated.

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The house from the 1900s is completely through.

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In a bathroom, the walls are painted red.

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A living room with immaculate shades invites light inside.

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The house was sold for 8 million euros.

Article originally published on AD France.

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