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.
The dining room is bathed in light thanks to the (very) high ceilings.
Completely renovated, the open kitchen is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment.
The family home is 300 square meters in the La Muette district.
A library lounge has old parquet flooring, recently renovated.
The house from the 1900s is completely through.
In a bathroom, the walls are painted red.
A living room with immaculate shades invites light inside.
The house was sold for 8 million euros.
Article originally published on AD France.