BCNaddict is offering for sale seven fully renovated apartments in a beautiful building in the purest modernist style. It is located in the prestigious Eixample's quadrat d'or, which concentrates most beautiful modernist buildings in Barcelona, as well as the famous Passeig de Gracia, the city's central artery that recently became the most expensive street in Spain. This high-standing renovation benefits from a southeast exposure, providing maximum sunlight throughout the day in all seasons.
The facade and common areas have been entirely renovated while preserving the charming features of the modernist buildings. A facade adorned with decorative moldings and wrought-iron balconies. The common areas have white marble floors and walls adorned with ceramics and floral moldings in green and brown tones. From the entrance hall to the communal terrace, one can appreciate the harmony between modernist details and modern comfort elements such as the elevator and ventilation outlets arranged on the terrace.
The 97 m2 (or 89 useful) top-floor apartment is designed in a very functional layout, with living areas facing the street and the sleeping area extending to the spacious interior courtyard, away from noise. All the floors are covered with solid oak parquet, except for the bathrooms where the original ceramic tiles have been preserved.
The entrance leads to a fully equipped integrated kitchen that opens onto a spacious living-dining room of 23 m². With its French windows and southeast exposure, the sun illuminates the room for most of the day, even in winte, thanks to the height of the building. From the continuous balcony, overlooking the plane trees, one can overlook the city along its north-south axis with views of Tibidabo and the sea. The sun rays on the oak parquet and the Catalan vaulted brick ceiling create a very cozy atmosphere.
On the other side of the entrance, a long corridor mainly leads to a double bedroom and a suite, both of which communicate through a large balcony opening onto the interior courtyard. Each room is illuminated by embedded LEDs that diffuse a soft light. The floors of the bathrooms with geometric or floral motifs in brown, beige, and green tones coupled with minimalist wooden furniture, bring warmth and authenticity to the whole space.
The Eixample district, which means "extension" in Catalan, emerged at the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries, driven by the Barcelona bourgeoisie's desire for comfort and luxury. Among the most remarkable buildings are Casa Batlló, Casa Amatller, Casa Lleó i Morera, Casa Milà (also known as La Pedrera), Casa Terrades (also called Casa de les Punxes), and the former Montaner i Simón publishing building, which currently houses the Antoni Tàpies Foundation. Close to the building is Enric Granados street, a very shaded and semi-pedestrian street that offers a large number of cafes, restaurants, and renowned ice cream parlors.
Equipments
Air conditionning
Security system
Fitted wardrobes
Elevator
Penthouse
balcony
Heating
Built-in Kitchen
Automation
exterior
Lavadero
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Terrace
trastero
City Views
Mountain view
2 Bedrooms · 101 m2 · 745 000 €
REF | Z-2162 |
City | Barcelona |
Area | Eixample |
Year of construction | 1910 |
Bedrooms | 2 |
Toilettes | 2 |
Heating | Heat Pump |
Condition | Excellent |
Floor Type | Mix Wooden - Original |
Ceiling Type | Beams |
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