We present you this luxuriously renovated apartment, brand new, in a prestigious building from 1994, which stands out for the generosity of its atrium and the materials used in it, in which the quality of its construction does not go unnoticed.
Just 400 meters walk from the Olaias subway station, here we find 180 sqm of total gross area and generous interior areas, in which 142.5 sqm are of useful area, with all the means to provide the best technologies and equipment and the aesthetic level that is required today.
In its generous 43 sqm room, double glazing, thermal cut frames and electric shutters frame a phenomenal and rare panoramic view over the spectacular valley of the historic Convent of Sao Felix and Santo Adriao.
On the more distant horizon, the gaze reaches the Tagus River, when the modern and ancient houses of typical Marvila come to an end. Closer, the railway line beautifies the landscape, crossing and separating the countryside from the city's architectural lines, without compromising habitability and tranquility, as we are 6 floors high and have up to 3 bedrooms (1 of them in a 20 sqm suite) adapted to provide the expected rest, as they are located on the completely opposite side of the house.
The kitchen, accessible through 2 distinct entrances, has a sophisticated and complete range of state-of-the-art equipment, with cabinets with intelligent storage system, LED lighting, marble countertops with a unique natural signature and a bifunctional induction and gas hob, with high-performance burners, crowned with an angular design extractor, combined to provide a functional and aesthetically selected environment.
In general, the considerable circulation area of the hall and two corridors serve the remaining bedrooms, which, with their wardrobes, meet all storage availability requirements.
The sun exposure, mainly east and south/west, keeps the apartment illuminated during the day.
Finally, the unit is located in a building with 2 elevators, 2 parking spaces and storage space.
Energy Rating: C
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