1040 ETTERBEEK
A penthouse with a view of the world
In the dictionary, the word "penthouse" means a luxurious apartment built on the roof terrace of a high building. An Anglo-Saxon term for a borderless dream: that of a cozy, perched area offering a panoramic view of the city stretching out at its feet from its bay windows. When one thinks of a luxury penthouse, one necessarily thinks of a Hollywood star. We see Don Draper from the series Mad Men walking on the fluffy carpet of his New York apartment. It was in 1920 in New York, close to the clouds, that the first penthouses were built. Suites in luxury hotels or apartments on the top floor of grandiose buildings: prestigious homes reserved for the upper middle class.
The terrace is a real additional room in the property and increases the value of the property, provided that it is private
Benefiting from a double North-South exposure, this luminous and cheerful home is embellished with three terraces. Located on either side of the living spaces, these terraces offer
With its openings, it offers a pleasant distribution of light throughout the day and beautiful breaths sublimated by magical views.
Located between Henri Barbusse Park and the Ourcq Canal, this apartment with a 12m2 terrace, on a high floor of 56.41m2 Carrez, benefits from a seductive exposure and panorama.
In absolute calm, this space redesigned by architect benefits from a south / west exposure with large openings on all the height.
In the entrance hall, a vestibule with storage allows access to the living room open to the kitchen totaling 24m2 and enjoying an access to the terrace.
Two bedrooms on either side of the living room, a shower room with a laundry area, a dressing room and a water closet complete the plan.
The original architectural elements, the quality materials such as wood, cement tiles and the glass roof, combined with a sober and refined decoration make this place unique.
A covered parking space and a cellar complete this property subject to the status of co-ownership.
Subway: Eglise de Pantin at 650 meters
A penthouse with a view of the world
In the dictionary, the word "penthouse" means a luxurious apartment built on the roof terrace of a high building. An Anglo-Saxon term for a dream without borders: that of a cozy, perched area offering a panoramic view of the city stretching out at its feet from its bay windows. When one thinks of a luxury penthouse, one necessarily thinks of a Hollywood star. We see Don Draper from the series Mad Men walking on the fluffy carpet of his New York apartment. It was in 1920 in New York, close to the clouds, that the first penthouses were built. Suites in luxury hotels or apartments on the top floor of grandiose buildings: prestigious homes reserved for the upper middle class.
The terrace is a real additional room in the property and increases the value of the property, provided that it is private
Benefiting from a double North-South exposure, this luminous and cheerful home is embellished with three terraces. Located on either side of the living spaces, these terraces offer
With its openings, it offers a pleasant distribution of light throughout the day and beautiful breaths sublimated by magical views.
Located between Henri Barbusse Park and the Ourcq Canal, this apartment with a 12m2 terrace, on a high floor of 56.41m2 Carrez, benefits from a seductive exposure and panorama.
In absolute calm, this space redesigned by architect benefits from a south / west exposure with large openings on all the height.
In the entrance hall, a vestibule with storage allows access to the living room open to the kitchen totaling 24m2 and enjoying an access to the terrace.
Two bedrooms on either side of the living room, a shower room with a laundry area, a dressing room and a water closet complete the plan.
The original architectural elements, the quality materials such as wood, cement tiles and the glass roof, combined with a sober and refined decoration make this place unique.
A covered parking space and a cellar complete this property subject to the status of co-ownership.
Subway: Eglise de Pantin at 650 meters

