Just 30 kilometers from Paris, in an unspoilt natural environment, this 295 m² single-storey villa, designed by a renowned architect, embodies a rare vision: sober, elegant architecture, intimately linked to its green setting. Built in the 1970s, redesigned in 1996 and extended in 2019, the property nestles on the edge of the Château de Dampierre park, on 2,530 m² of landscaped grounds, perfectly protected from view. The park, conceived as a living work of art, magnifies the villa as much as it envelops it. Every nook and cranny has been carefully designed to offer a unique sensory experience, where nature becomes poetry. The materials used underline the nobility and authenticity of the setting: natural stone, solid wood, top-of-the-range bespoke joinery, ironwork and stained-glass windows specially created for the house. Every detail reveals a demand for quality and a timeless aesthetic, while the artistic imprint is expressed even in the frescoes and decorative elements that sublimate the volumes. At the heart of the villa is a 50 m² reception area, centered around a sculptural fireplace, the backbone of the space. This space opens onto two south-facing terraces, designed as a natural extension of the living areas, inviting you to enjoy the light and the landscape from the terrace.
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