In the Cheneaux Sablons district, on the edge of the Vieux Sceaux Marie Curie and in the immediate vicinity of the Parc de Sceaux, this modernist architect-designed house, built in 1960 set on a plot of 300 m2, covers 175 m2 on three levels.
On the first level, it distributes an entrance with a generous volume around which revolves a dressing room, guest toilets, a large kitchen of 13 m2 as well as a double living room of 42 m2 facing south, extended by a balcony with staircase leading to on a private garden.
The first floor has three bedrooms with storage space (12 m2, 18 m2 and 15 m2), two of which open onto a balcony with a view of the garden, as well as a bathroom.
The lower level distributes a large garage of 22 m2 all in length, a cellar, a boiler room as well as a workshop / studio of 20 m2 (fourth bedroom possible) giving access to a terrace followed by the garden, at the end of which is a storage room.
Characterised by refined geometric volumes and a flat roof, giving it the cubic appearance very representative of this type of dwelling in its time, this resolutely modernist house foreshadows the style of current contemporary architect houses.
Easy commuting near to RER Robinson (line B) at 850m. RER Sceaux (line B) at 1km.