A four-story family house with two residential units was built on the plot with the original republic villa. On the 3rd floor, there is a separate apartment accessible via an exterior staircase. The layout features a two-story entrance hall that opens onto a lime tree alley in the street. A covered terrace, accessible from the kitchen and dining room, is connected to the garden by stairs. A smaller atrium oriented towards the garden illuminates the basement wellness zone with a sauna and a whirlpool.
The structure of the house is made of monolithic reinforced concrete. The windows combine frameless and framed openings with wood-aluminum frames and insulating triple glazing. The facade is treated with gray brick slips, and there is an Ipe cladding between the windows. The white lacquered doors, which reach the full height of the room, have a hidden frame. The floors are predominantly oak and run throughout the house. Only in the bedrooms are wool carpets laid, and in the bathrooms, there is large-format tiling. The terrace is paved with trachyte. The furniture was custom designed in a combination of oak and white lacquered MDF.
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