In the Solothurn old town, directly on the Aare, unique new loft apartments are being created. Features such as high / oversized room heights, freestanding columns, large windows, Hourdis ceilings, bright rooms, and solid wood parquet flooring characterize this property. A total of 6 loft apartments are being created on two levels.
The 6 loft apartments (86 - 202 m2, ground floor & 1st floor), of which the last one is still available, will be offered, in addition to the basic 1.5 room loft variant, also as modular loft apartments and can be individually chosen with 2.5 to 3.5 rooms as desired. Even with the maximum room layout of 3.5 rooms, the areas for cooking and dining form a unit. The loft character of the overall space is modularly given - always in combination with the conceptual unity of the industrial loft aesthetic, which serves as a continuous signature of the entire apartment.
In addition to this room layout, other factors can be individually selected: Material properties: Customize the materials of the property factors of the loft according to your wishes! Quality standard: The quality standard of the loft apartments, especially interior design and infrastructural expansion (kitchen, sanitary facilities, underfloor heating, etc.) are adjustable in every area, in both directions.
Industrial Loft Aesthetic
The developed concept of the industrial loft aesthetic serves as a defining element and fundamental signature of the loft apartments. It is a specific form of industrial charm that allows for an inspiring, vibrant spatial perception of the apartment / living space: the objectness of the space stands for itself, into which one can "immerse". It becomes tangible and experienceable, yet does not feel overwhelming. Various forms of non-linear structures of the materiality of the space, i.e. its object factors, allow - in terms of perception and structural theory - a conceptual unity of the overall space of the loft apartment to emerge: the non-linear deviation of the individual structural elements characterizes a fractal structure of the living, which makes the architectural overall space significantly experienceable as a living space. The object factors also exhibit, as a specific imprint of their constellation, a special spatial depth.
Object factors:
? High room heights: 4.2 m in the high ground floor and 3.3 m in the upper floor
? Freestanding columns, exposed concrete
? Large windows, bright rooms
? Hourdis ceiling
? Interior walls: structural plaster or similar
? High-quality parquet / long plank solid wood floor
? Solid construction of the building
The location is ideal
? The street in front of the building is car-free, accessible only for buses and pedestrians.
? Promenade "Aaremürli" along the river, cafés, restaurants.
? Directly on the Aare.
? Shopping facilities (Coop and Migros) 2 minutes on foot.
? Good public transport connections, highway nearby.
Apartment offer
The last available apartment (W 2.2) - with 110 m2 of living space, two balconies, and an oversized room height of 3.3 m - offers a generous living area as a loft space, with an unobstructed, free view of the Aare. In this loft apartment, ideal living conditions harmoniously merge. From the windows and the two balconies, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Aare in both directions.
Do not hesitate and arrange a viewing appointment today.
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