Rif: 1059-183 - In one of the oldest and most aristocratic buildings in the area (1920) facing southwest in the first row on the Lungotevere, extremely airy, surrounded by greenery on each side and with only three floors, is this exclusive apartment of almost 150 square meters inside, designed with a single large double suite, and therefore suitable for a single or a couple looking for a luxury yet practical home, where ancient and contemporary coexist; The property is completed by a garden of about 100 square meters, free from any introspection, a large garage with access from the condominium garden and connected to a basement room with a large window, used as a cellar.
Access to the house can be direct through the double gate of the garden or by crossing the sumptuous entrance hall and going up to the mezzanine. From here we enter, therefore, into the living room, airy and welcoming; on the left is the glass window on the modern kitchen overlooking the condominium garden, on the right the double door on the garden; two openings create a single breath between this first room and the second: : the dining room is characterized by a large panoramic window towards the Tiber and the arched shape of the main wall. In both rooms of the living area, always very bright because they are open to the southwest, the renovation has enhanced the ancient vaulted ceilings. Then, the most private part of the house: the large hallway - with a closet, a wall closet and the opening at the heart of the systems - leads to the first bathroom with bathtub, to the study facing north-east and south-east on the garden condominium - there is a comfortable sofa bed for guests - and, finally, to the master suite. This is probably the most surprising space in the house, with its important volumes, the three large windows, the huge wall with the four seasons wardrobe, the toilet area with the bathtub set under the window, the shower overlooking the garden.
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