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Very nicely renovated. I really like that the old-fashioned moldings were kept in the entertaining spaces and the stair well and the fireplace mantles were kept. I also like that the kitchen and bathrooms have been updated to a high standard. The solarium will be a good place to have breakfast on mild days once it is furnished. I very much like that the townhouse has a roomy wine cellar and staff quarters in the basement. I would replace the fitted carpets in the bedrooms with wood flooring. Now the townhouse just needs an interior designer to put some color on the walls, add some high-end light fixtures, add custom drapes, choose some nice rugs and furnish the rooms to a high standard.
This residence is Ooh la la! What a wonderful blend between the classical French elements and the modern bathrooms. So spacious and bright. How wonderful to also have a finished basement. I could easily live here--and of course I also love Paris.
I have been looking at Paris apartments for several years now, but this house blows them all away. The best thing I have seen in Paris for sale yet! It’s perfect just the way it is.
The green Chinese had-painted wallpaper is beautiful, but doesn't go with stark white walls. You'd have to paint the walls green, and most wouldn't like that. Anyway, a beautiful house that could use an elevator.
this is what in Paris is called a Hotel Particulier..would definitely add an elevator ...love the garden and the Verriere..could turn this house into a stunning gem..
Never understood why radiators are placed under a window. You usually have curtains & when closed would keep the heat behind the curtains & not heat the room.
Where the cages in the basement used for people. . . maybe children . . . ? As for the caggy things being a wine rack, I think I could put my arm through the grid and pull a bottle out.🤔
€14000 rent per month! Why would people spend that kind of money on rent? If you had that kind of money you would buy a property surely. The only thing I can think of are stupid companies renting for employees short term.
Ridiculous! Buy the place if you can afford to spend that much! When you rent, you are helping to pay someone else's mortgage, when you could be paying your own.
Clearly designed to rent to a rich sugar daddy, so he can save money on expensive Paris hotel rates and keep his stable of gold digging whores someplace secret, while avoid being noticed in expensive Paris hotels by family friends and business associates (can be very awkward to explain the high maintenance supermodel he is dining with, when he bumps into people in Paris that know his wife) and no doubt he is paying the rent in cash every month, just a drop in the bucket out of the millions he needs to launder every month... you know the type, the corrupt government party members and army generals from communist China and Russia, that have stolen billions in cash and secretly live like kings outside their own country.
So gorgeous and huge, only negative is the 3 storey high, 2 levels max for me, no one has time nor the energy to run up and down that many stairs on a daily basis 😩😁.
@@Egotisticsoup i get annoyed just running up and down 2 flights of stairs especially if you're on your way out then realise that you've forgotten something upstairs... 😒. Guess everyone's different! Have a blessed day 👍🏾
Why is the video twitching like that ? It's very annoying. I mean come on people, you're filming an expensive house in Paris, the video has to match the quality ! And put some music too 😉 Now regarding the house itself. I adore the veranda but why the sad, grey floor ? The others rooms have warm, cosy floor and there is this monstruosity just there ? No, thank you. I like how the floor from the living rooms (the woodfloors) and the kitchen are assorted but it makes the floor from the entryway stand out, it doesn't even match the veranda's ! I have nothing else to say except the shape of the rooms on the last floor are weird and the flues for the fireplaces sticking out. Makes the rooms very hard to furnish...
Armoire, chest, chest of drawers. Plus, the french don't machine dry their clothes so they are air dried, ironed and then stored folded instead of hanged like in the US.
Deposed Princess Lavina who was a ballerina once married to Skid Row Sebastian Bach did not like the kitchen as it was too stark and modern,also she noticed the door handles and inexpensive light fittings were too modern.Otherwise she thought building and appartment was beautiful.
Presque tous les lambris et autres éléments d'époque ont été enlevés et détruits, et ils ont peinturluré grossièrement de blanc toutes les pièces. C'est un gâchis pour une maison de maître. Tout est à défaire et à refaire pour retrouver le cachet d'époque de cette maison.
Question...Isn't Paris supposed to be the "fashion" capital of the world?!?! Why do they not have closets in these rooms?!?!? Don't get me wrong, this house was gorgeous & absolutely massive...to me, alot of space in some rooms to where you could incorporate a closet...just saying ;)
Too big. The furniture I have wouldn’t even fill one room. The garden is nice but small. I do like the fallen leaves, they remind that life lets go and fails during this season.
Lee Morris of all the furniture I have now I can save my bed and a table and closet , because they are handmade by an amazing local artisan . Despite that , I would move there with these three pieces , my clothes and my cats . It would be the perfect life for me . Too bad it’s just a dream
TheAnnas4cats I live in a room, sleep on the floor, share a kitchen and bathroom. I believe a dream to be lack of suffering for the weakest. Bon chance.