Vernacular architecture inspired by the omnipresent oyster huts in the preserved and authentic neighborhood occupied by this 255 m2 house on a 993 m2 plot. This former oyster building was enhanced in 2022 by architect Mathieu Villemonteil, founder of the AAVA architecture studio. On two levels, and unsuspected from the street by the presence in particular of a superb landscaped garden, this house offers an idyllic setting adjoining the coastal path and the picturesque port of Meyran. Inside, the living room is a succession of spaces allowing both conviviality and privacy, interrupted simply by the through fireplace or an elegant removable glass roof. The parquet floors and white walls provide an ideal setting to highlight remarkable elements such as the spectacular metal ribbon staircase, the custom-made bookcase or even designer furniture pieces. Numerous bay windows help to let nature into the home. The five bedrooms each have their own bathroom, including one on the ground floor, making it a family place. Those upstairs open onto a gallery offering beautiful views of the port and the Bassin. Outside and around the heated swimming pool, a large summer kitchen under glass as well as a covered dining room invite you to relax. Two garden sheds, a small garage, a pétanque court and an outdoor shower complete this exceptional property. Parking spaces. An enchanting place in the heart of a preserved setting. The lush garden The interior atmosphere The small gate to access the port See the phone number
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