Description
An Art Deco building at the foot of Montmartre
Just steps from Sacré-Cœur, this recently renovated apartment enjoys a prime location in a building emblematic of Parisian Art Deco.
Within a 1930s residence, this apartment—renovated in 2014—spans 47 m² (46.95 m² Carrez law).
It features an entrance leading to a living room with an equipped open-plan kitchen. A hallway then provides access to a bedroom, a bathroom, and a separate toilet.
Built-in storage optimizes space in every room.
The building is equipped with an elevator and benefits from the services of a caretaker.
Located in the 18th arrondissement at the base of the Butte Montmartre, this apartment enjoys a prime location near shops, restaurants, and cultural sites such as Halle Saint-Pierre and Sacré-Cœur. It is served by metro lines 2 and 4 at Barbès-Rochechouart or Anvers stations.
Typical 1930s architecture
This building showcases a distinctly Art Deco architecture with an elegant white façade. The design reflects the period’s typical features, emphasizing orthogonality through protruding vertical windows reminiscent of bow-windows. The window design, inspired by oriel motifs, aligns with the work of architects like Michel Roux-Spitz and Henri Sauvage, who modernized these motifs with geometric forms.
In the common areas, the stained-glass windows evoke the creations of master glassmaker Louis Barillet for the Hôtel Martel, designed by Mallet-Stevens in 1927.
The apartment’s renovation in 2014 offers a contemporary reinterpretation of its original features. Historic details blend seamlessly with modern amenities, such as radiator covers integrated into the living room cabinets. In the bedroom, the bed set into an alcove continues this dialogue.
Henri Bodet & Paul-Ernest Chantereau
A graduate of the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, architect Henri Bodet designed several apartment buildings in Paris during the 1930s, primarily in the western part of the city, including a building adjacent to Le Corbusier’s Molitor building. Paul-Ernest Chantereau, also a graduate of the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts (1910), built his career mainly in Paris.
Technical informations
Price : 540 000 €
Agency fees are the seller’s responsibility.
2024 property tax : 970 €
Collective heating
Monthly service charges : 300 €
87 lots
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Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
ENERGY CLASS : E / CLIMATE CLASS : E.
Average energy costs as of January 1, 2021: between €1,086 and €1,470 per year (including subscriptions)