Barnes presents this exceptional property, ideally located between the Étangs d'Ixelles and the Châtelain, and home to the famous Fondation Thalie, www.fondationthalie.org.
Built in 1924 by architect Jean Hendrickx, the neo-modernist, Art Deco-inspired house was completely renovated in 2017 by Vanden Eeckhoudt - Creyf architects, in a contemporary style, while retaining its modernist spirit. In addition to exhibition and work spaces, it features a library, bedrooms and a vast kitchen-dining-room-terrace area.
The house, with an approximate surface area of 450 m², is spread over four floors: the first floor houses the entrance and several showrooms; the upper floors house further showrooms and living spaces with 3 bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom and a lounge; the top floor houses an apartment with a lounge, a kitchen, a bedroom and a large rooftop terrace. Finally, in the semi-basement, a magnificent dining kitchen that can accommodate up to twenty guests, with independent access to the bucolic outdoor courtyard.
The 100 m² workshop is bathed in light, with two upstairs offices, a kitchen, toilet and shower room.
The finishes are of outstanding quality, and the sleek, contemporary design adds a touch of elegance.
Don't miss the opportunity to discover this rare property exclusively with Barnes. To arrange a viewing, contact us on 02 880 15 15.