An elegant Parisian ground-floor apartment with an 84m² floor area,
nestled on a highly sought-after street in the city’s 17th arrondissement
Paris, PARIS paris 75017 FR

Location

The apartment is tucked away in the French capital’s Plaine-Monceau neighbourhood in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. In its immediate surroundings there are countless shops, amenities and public transport links. The street on which it lies, Rue Juliette Lamber, is a calm residential road, appreciated for its peaceful atmosphere. The apartment building at number 26 is a truly remarkable edifice, designed by Charles Lefebvre, one of the most talented architects of the early 20th century. He is especially known for having designed the prestigious hotel Plaza Athénée in Paris. The building bears architectural features typical of the post-Haussmannian style, including ribbed drainpipes, continuous balconies upon corbels, and two-leaf carriage entrance doors, glazed and fitted with wrought iron. All these sumptuous features give the edifice its refined, characteristically Parisian appearance. Moreover, the building was recently renovated. Indeed, it is currently in a perfect state.

Description

The apartment lies on the ground floor, stretching from one main elevation to the other: one elevation on the street side, the other on the court side. Its spatial arrangement and adaptations have been developed with a concern for people with reduced mobility. Its details are truly luxurious. These details include textured cast-iron radiators, finely designed sockets and switches, and a wall surface made of tadelakt – a Moroccan form of plastering – in a walk-in shower. The entrance hall connects to all the rooms. With the sliding doors here, your views change as the apartment’s uses do too. Beside the hallway, there is a fitted kitchen with high-quality equipment. It blends harmoniously with the original rooms, which are embellished with fine ceiling mouldings. Next, your gaze is drawn to the dining room and the vast lounge that connects to it. These two reception spaces face south-west. The street-facing side of the apartment is bathed in natural light from three casement windows that have been renovated to the highest standards with oak frames, pane bars, burglar-proof double glazing and Cremona bolts with mouldings. The lounge has an ornamental fireplace in working order. This fireplace stands beneath a remarkable gold-leaf-framed trumeau mirror. The walls have kept their original panelling, allowing for an infinite range of possible decoration. Chevron parquet of solid wood extends across the floor. This parquet dates back to the year 1899 and has been masterfully restored. The ceiling height reaches 3.1 metres, adding to the tranquillity and opening up a range of possible uses and transformations. On the court side, there is a spacious walk-in wardrobe. It serves as an antechamber for the bedroom. Here, wood strip flooring, laid perpendicular to the north-west-facing court window, invites you to enter the bedroom. The soft light, the peacefulness underlined by the decor’s delicacy, and intangible qualities ensure the permanent appeal of this bedroom. The bathroom, with its bathtub on feet and its walk-in shower, combines refinement with practicality. The apartment also has a cellar in good condition.

Our opinion

This Parisian apartment is a splendid gem. Refined and discreet, it has finely crafted details and authentic character. Its ideal location in the French capital makes it an especially rare jewel. The apartment's open, practical layout offers great flexibility and opens up a wide range of possible uses. Indeed, the property could be your main home, a pied-à-terre or a workplace for a private practice. The elegant architecture along the street and the calm backdrop would suit anyone looking for a peaceful atmosphere in Paris, near shops, excellent restaurants, high-quality schools, parks and public transport links. Moreover, the property complies with standards for people with reduced mobility, while fitting perfectly into the interior architecture, adding to its value and potential.

870 000 €
Fees at the Vendor’s expense


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Reference 905976

Number of rooms 3
Ceiling height 3.1 m
Number of bedrooms 1
Possible number of bedrooms 2
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Elevator

Number of lots 30
Aucune procédure en cours menée sur le fondement des articles 29-1 A et 29-1 de la loi n°65-557 du 10 juillet 1965 et de l’article L.615-6 du CCH


French Energy Performance Diagnosis


Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

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Arnaud Delloye +33 1 42 84 80 85

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NB: The above information is not only the result of our visit to the property; it is also based on information provided by the current owner. It is by no means comprehensive or strictly accurate especially where surface areas and construction dates are concerned. We cannot, therefore, be held liable for any misrepresentation.

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