Close to the center of Dax, this house designed by architect Philippe Duplantier is marked by 1970s style. Located in a cul-de-sac, it is set on a landscaped plot of over 1000m2. Built of concrete, the configuration of this unique house follows a rectangular plan and offers 150m2 of living space. From the entrance, elements inspired by the seventies, such as the front door, will captivate you. The reception room offers a beautiful volume and is bathed in light thanks to its numerous openings; continuing on, we find an office with a marked fireplace and an independent kitchen opening onto a covered and heated mosaic swimming pool. The night area consists of three bedrooms with water points, some of which open onto a continuous balcony, as well as a bathroom/shower. Upstairs, a charming workshop can accommodate an intimate workspace. This house, with its defined silhouette, comprises volumes that fit together harmoniously and is still occupied by its original owners. Finally, a 150m2 basement offers significant potential for development and also includes a double garage.
This description has been automatically translated from French.
This description has been automatically translated from French.