Location: Boulogne-Billancourt, France
Value: 4,950,000 € (roughly $5,086,208 USD)
Yr Constructed: 1925
Architect: Le Corbusier & Pierre Jeanneret
Footprint: 2594 sq. toes (4 bedrooms, 3 tub)
Lot Measurement: 4305 sq. toes
From the Agent: “This nook villa is a part of a gaggle of buildings constructed in 1925 by Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret for artists Oscar Miestchaninoff and Jacques Lipchitz. It embodies the rules of purist structure and was listed as a Historic Monument in 1975. Positioned within the coronary heart of a personal and safe hamlet, on a 399-square-meter plot, the villa provides a residing space of 241 sq. meters unfold throughout two buildings that body a south-facing central backyard. The primary residence, spanning three ranges, options on the bottom ground an impressive reception space with double-height ceilings illuminated by a big glass wall, an unbiased kitchen opening onto the backyard, and an workplace. The primary ground is devoted to a bed room with built-in storage and a bathe room. The second ground features a lounge prolonged by a terrace overlooking the backyard, a master bedroom with a dressing room, a toilet, and an workplace. A staircase results in the 100-square-meter rooftop terrace, surrounded by lush vegetation and providing panoramic views of the environment. The 2-level outbuilding, positioned on the alternative facet of the backyard, encompasses a brilliant artist’s studio on the bottom ground. The decrease stage features a front room, a bed room, a hammam, and a bathe room. The present house owners have reworked the residing area inside the sculptor’s former studio, designing a set of custom-made furnishings in concord with the property’s proportions. The rehabilitation challenge was carried out to permit for a restoration to its unique state with out main work.”