Large family house: peace, nature and sustainability
Nestled in the heights of the village, in a quiet area, this 7-room detached house offers a living environment combining nature, comfort and energy performance.
Built in 2005 by Lutz Architectes, renowned for their sustainable approach "Building today's buildings according to tomorrow's requirements", this timber-framed house rests on a crawl space ensuring good insulation and excellent air circulation.
With a net living area of over 200 m² spread over two levels (ground floor and 1st floor), it has been designed to meet the needs of a family.
Its clear and functional architecture, its quality materials – including a 3.5 cm untreated raw fir exterior cladding – and its rigorous maintenance since its construction make it a healthy, warm and immediately habitable house.
One of the remarkable assets of this property is its large enclosed veranda of over 40 m², facing south. Very bright, this additional room is usable all year round and offers a privileged living space, between inside and outside.
Outside, the beautifully landscaped plot is a real asset. A wooded garden houses a vegetable garden and a pond. A carport, a workshop and an excavated pit for storing fruit and vegetables complete the ensemble.
Its location is ideal: away from any nuisance, in a calm and green environment, while remaining close to essential amenities.
Gilles Carroz
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1688 Sommentier (FR)