A selection of real estate Espaces Atypiques

1970s house

Agency Poitiers
BUXEROLLES 86180 210 m² 427 000 €
Agency Saint-Tropez
SAINT RAPHAEL 83700 175 m² 1 195 000 €
Agency Bourgogne
Dijon 21000 179 m² 635 000 €
Agency Val d’Oise
NEUVILLE SUR OISE 95000 370 m² 1 180 000 €
Agency NIORT
ECHIRE 79410 287 m² 378 000 €
Agency Lille
AVELIN 59710 179.7 m² 650 000 €
Agency Grenoble
SAINT ETIENNE DE SAINT GEOIRS 38590 291 m² 395 000 €
Sale agreed
Agency Rouen – Le Havre
Agency Pau
Agency Albi – Castres
Agency Avignon – Luberon – Ventoux
MERINDOL 84360 208 m² 860 000 €
Agency Hauts-de-Seine
SAINT CLOUD 92210 265 m² 1 390 000 €
Agency Rennes
LE RHEU 35650 320 m² 695 000 €
Agency Lorraine
Under offer
Agency Grenoble
NOTRE DAME DE L OSIER 38470 140 m² 420 000 €
Agency Rennes
LAILLE 35890 310 m² 620 000 €
Villa d'architecte vue mer et plages à pied
Agency Saint-Tropez
Agency Lorraine
LIVERDUN 54460 196 m² 720 000 €
Agency Lorraine
SAINT MAX 54130 328 m² 845 000 €
Agency NIORT
CERIZAY 79140 395 m² 370 000 €
Agency Pau
Agency NIORT
NIORT 79000 192 m² 499 000 €
Agency Pau
Agency ILE DE RÉ
SAINTE MARIE DE RE 17740 63 m² 1 580 000 €
Our properties ‘1970s house’
A selection of real estate Espaces Atypiques

Buying a 1970s house
At the time they were built, the houses of the 1970s were designed to be as functional as possible. Today, as well as being ‘practical’, these houses are often cheaper to buy.

After the 1960s boom in multi-occupancy housing schemes, the 1970s marked a break point as the market moved decisively in favour of single-family houses, which sprung up in large numbers all over France. These homes followed the trend of their predecessors in favouring the use of materials that combine the benefit of low cost with the ability to build cheaply and quickly. More importantly, the decade saw a step change in building construction. It was in 1974 that the first thermal insulation regulation was introduced in France in response to the oil crisis.

With a target to reduce domestic energy consumption by 25%, it tackled two major issues: the installation of external walls and air change rates, both of which are particularly energy-intensive.As in the two preceding decades, 1970s homes favoured concrete over brick, so you will undoubtedly need to address concerns around damp control and heating. That said, these are substantial houses, many of which face south and have their own gardens. When considering renovation, buyers should check not only ventilation, but also the absence of asbestos and/or lead-based paint. The attractive prices asked for houses of this period will help to fund the cost of eco-friendly upgrades.
The birth of psychedelia
The 1970s were also marked by an unforgettable movement in culture and the arts: psychedelia. Swirling colours and shapes, bold graphic motifs and floral prints! The only rule was that there were no rules. This fresh breeze of love and peace also blew through interiors, with acid orange giving a wake-up call to living rooms, wallpaper with enormous floral motifs, and furniture in voluptuous natural curves.

This free and uncomplicated decorative style can be restored and updated with a few small touches. Some Vitra Verner Panton dining chairs, a flower power wall in the children’s bedrooms, a Cini Boeri Strips sofa in the living room… The rounded forms, bright colours and star designers of the 1970s made a huge impact on the world of design by creating an instantly recognisable style that remains very popular today.

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