A dwelling, with more than 290 m² of inhabitable floor area, and its annexe, nestled within the Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche golf course, not far from Versai
A dwelling, with more than 290 m² of inhabitable floor area, and its annexe, nestled within the Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche golf course, not far from Versailles.
Immersed in peace and quiet within the Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche golf course, the dwelling is accessible via a tarmacked lane lined by hedges, which encircles the property and only communicates with the houses in this neighbourhood.
As for the dwelling, surrounded by its garden and topped with a slate gable roof, it is located on the golf course itself, while its architecture, both pleasing and sunny, features light-colour exteriors, coated in plaster on the ground floor and covered in cladding on its upper levels.
With an inhabitable floor area of approximately 295 m², in addition to an annexe-workshop of nearly 40 m² and an indoor garage of 35 m², its large picture windows, punctuating its exteriors, provide its interior with ample sunlight and make it possible to admire the many trees, wooded spaces as well as the golf course's swaths of verdant lawn, which blanket the landscape as far as the eye can see.
Hugging the property's natural slope, each floor in the dwelling is divided into several levels, connected by wooden railing and light-colour hardwood flooring, while the light circulates throughout the dwelling's large rooms thanks to its many windows and glass doors, providing the whole with a warm and fluid environment, which blends seamlessly with the surrounding natural environment.
The Dwelling
The ground floor
The front door opens on to a foyer, which provides access to a living area, a kitchen, a guest lavatory, the door to the converted basement as well as an immense landing on the half-level.
As for the living area, completely open and extending directly on from the foyer, it features two adjacent sitting rooms, which share a stately double-hearth fireplace, as well as the dining room. Like in the foyer, large, light-colour travertine tiles highlight the dwelling's abundant luminosity, while three steps subtly separate the small sitting room from the larger one, the latter of which opens on to the dining room.
In addition, immense sliding glass doors give on to the patio and garden, providing an enchanting tableau in any season: wooded grounds with colourful changing foliage and the golf course's meticulously manicured lawns, whose beauty is a sight to behold from each of the dwelling's many windows.
The intermediate level
Accessible from the foyer via six steps, which takes into account the property's natural incline, this immense level is preceded by a landing, overlooking the living area, which contains the staircase to the upstairs floor. With a light-colour hardwood floor, it provides access to five bedrooms - including a small one of nearly 7 m² - grouped into two separate units, which each share a bathroom, while their hardwood floors blend flawlessly with the one on the landing and their large windows look out on to the garden and bathe their interiors in sunlight.
The upstairs
The staircase ascends to a long, sunny walkway with hardwood floors, which provides access, on one end, to a space converted into a study, followed by the main bedroom, made up of an immense space with views of the garden and golf course, as well as an adjacent wardrobe and large bathroom.
As for the other rooms, meticulously laid out, they all stand out thanks to their oak hardwood floors and light-colour walls, whereas, on the other side, a staircase leads to a spacious mezzanine, currently used as a TV and reading room, which provides an additional cosy and inviting space for this level.
The attic
Accessible via the mezzanine, this area is used for storage.
The basement
Created in 2017, the basement, open towards the garden, extends over more than 80 m² and includes a living room-game room, a genuine home cinema ...