You enter the 700sft space on a split level that features the entrance lobby. From there you can either go a few steps down into the living area with its open kitchen, dining area and salon offering 12’ ceilings and a giant window towards rue de Turenne. Or you can go up a half flight to reach the bedroom with its en-suite bathroom and dressing.
The bedroom has internal windows looking down into the lofty salon space. Architectural features are exposed natural stone walls, hard wood floors, exposed structural wood beams and cast-iron wall braces.
The mezzanine is anchored above the kitchen area giving the space a flair of industrial style within the context of the medieval building structure of wood and stone.
Apartment features: Entrance lobby with storage closet for coats & shoes, suitcase rack, umbrellas. Living room with 12’ ceilings, seating area with sofa expandable into a full queen size bed for up to two additional people, Smart TV, WIFI, sound bar. Fully staffed open kitchen with all necessary appliances such as refrigerator with freezer section, oven, stove top, microwave, washer.
Bedroom features: Queen size bed, comfort mattress, down pillows & comforters, optional hypoallergenic pillows & comforters, luxury bed linen, air conditioning, dressing area.
Bathroom features: Shower, double vanity, bath towels & bath robes, hair dryer, towel heater, complementary bath care products.Separate toilet on the living floor.
While medieval buildings bring all the charm to the old area of the Marais, they sometimes offer unexpected entrance solutions. - our building has two entrances, one from 119, Rue de Turenne and one from 60, Rue Saintonge.
Please note that the apartment is accessed over a spiral staircase through the courtyard in the back of the building. While the staircase is wide enough please be aware that you will need to carry your luggage up one flight. You enter the 700sft space on a split level that features the entrance lobby. From there you can either go a few steps down into the living area with its open kitchen, dining area and salon offering 12’ ceilings and a giant window towards rue de Turenne. Or you can go up a half flight to reach the bedroom with its en-suite bathroom and dressing.
The bedroom has internal windows looking down into the lofty salon space. Architectural features are exposed natural stone walls, hard wood floors, exposed structural wood beams and cast-iron wall braces. The mezzanine is anchored above the kitchen area giving the space a flair of industrial style within the context of the medieval building structure of wood and stone.