Michael Zingraf Bassin d’Arcachon presents an architect-designed house built in 1975, set on a 1,432 m² plot near the bay. Its design emphasizes a fluid and open layout, ensuring natural circulation and brightness. The house blends raw materials such as concrete, wood, and glass with an open structure that creates a seamless connection between the indoor and outdoor spaces.
The ground floor is centered around a spacious living room featuring a stone fireplace as its focal point. Large glass doors extend this space towards a south-facing terrace, ideal for making the most of sunny days. The adjoining kitchen, designed with clean, understated lines, connects directly to the dining area, ensuring a natural flow between the main living spaces. This level also houses three bedrooms, including a master suite with a private bathroom equipped with both a shower and a bathtub. A second bathroom and a separate toilet complete the floor.
Upstairs, a mezzanine overlooks the living room, providing a versatile space that can serve as an office, reading nook, or additional bedroom. Its elevated position enhances the sense of openness and offers a clear view of the garden.
The basement adds valuable functionality with a spacious garage that accommodates multiple vehicles, a wine cellar, a laundry room, and a storage area. These spaces enhance the home's practicality, providing ample room for organization and storage.
Outside, beyond the main south-facing terrace, a second north-facing terrace offers an alternative space, adapting to different times of the day and seasonal conditions. The garden, well-proportioned and designed to ensure privacy, blends harmoniously with the natural surroundings of the bay.
Just minutes from the beaches and harbors of Arcachon Bay, this property offers a perfect balance between architectural character and a highly sought-after location.
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