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A Bauhaus-style modernist house designed by architect Édouard Taelemans in 1928, which won the 1st prize for architecture in 1930 for a resolutely contemporary house at the time, located near the Bois de la Cambre. Completely renovated by the architect Erpicum, the interior layout has been redesigned to create an interplay of light and space between the various reception and living areas. With its strict architectural purity, the house is resolutely designed for lovers of works of art and spans approx. 800 m² on a plot of approx. 3 ares 70. An entire floor is devoted to the parental area, comprising a spacious bedroom, a very large dressing room and a handsome bathroom. Two other lovely suites, a bedroom with its own shower room and a final suite on the roof (or office) with its own terrace overlooking the Bois de la Cambre. A wellness area with indoor pool, bar and relaxation area completes the ensemble, as does a two-car garage and two parking spaces in front of the house. Other features: lift, dual-flow ventilation system and double gas heating system (underfloor and convector heaters), air conditioning, Sonos system, electric blackout blinds in bedrooms, alarm and cameras. The Bois de la Cambre district is a quiet, green area. It is renowned for its quality of life and is ideally located away from the hustle and bustle of the city, yet close to all amenities. For any further information, please contact Corinne Thumelaire op +32 (0) 498 23 79 35.
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