A selection of real estate Espaces Atypiques

Contemporary house - Page 10

Clean lines, fine materials, and striking openness — modernity rooted in elegance.

Agency Picardie
SAINT FUSCIEN 80680 321 SQM 865 000 €
Agency Angers
Agency Angers
LE LION D ANGERS 49220 195 SQM 545 000 €
Agency Tours
METTRAY 37390 420 SQM 990 000 €
Sale agreed
Agency Lyon
COLLONGES AU MONT D OR 69660 155 SQM
Agency Seine-et-Marne
LA FERTE SOUS JOUARRE 77260 260 SQM 475 000 €
Agency Vendée
Agency Morbihan
BADEN 56870 186 SQM 1 526 000 €
Agency Montpellier
SAINT GELY DU FESC 34980 295 SQM 1 900 000 €
Agency Nantes
LA CHAPELLE HEULIN 44330 205.52 SQM 749 000 €
Agency Bordeaux
SALLEBOEUF 33370 166 SQM 670 000 €
Agency Picardie
Sale agreed
Agency Toulon – Hyères
TOULON 83000 139 SQM
Agency Tours
TOURS 3700 200 SQM 895 000 €
Agency La Baule
PORNICHET 44380 143 SQM 837 000 €
Agency Dordogne
Agency Morbihan
Agency Nîmes – Uzès – Vaunage
VILLENEUVE LES AVIGNON 30400 200 SQM 1 899 000 €
Agency Morbihan
PLOEMEUR 56270 162 SQM 910 000 €
Agency Morbihan
LE BONO 56400 197.55 SQM 850 000 €
Agency Angers
BOUCHEMAINE 49080 152 SQM 680 000 €
Agency Nantes
Agency Morbihan
Our properties ‘Contemporary house’
A selection of real estate Espaces Atypiques

Choosing a contemporary house
Goodbye old stone walls! Hello roof terrace, giant picture windows and multiple volumes.

Very much of their time, contemporary homes make maximum use of new construction techniques to create innovative living spaces by adopting the best techniques, materials and processes available. While they often reflect the creativity of their architect, the majority have a number of characteristics in common.

Energy-efficient houses
Influenced by today’s ecological awareness, contemporary houses are generally designed and built to either reduce negative environmental impact or have a positive effect on the natural world. The majority are also bioclimatic, which means that they make the best-possible use of their environment and climate to become more efficient in terms of sound and heat insulation.
Modern architecture and natural daylight
Often cube-like in design, contemporary homes favour clean lines, right angles and multiple volumes. Many of today’s buildings opt for flat roofs that can be configured to provide additional outdoor living space. So where outdoor space is limited, a panoramic roof terrace extends the living area of the home to include the open air.

Flat roofs also provide the option of roof or skylight windows to create natural light wells inside the home. Natural light levels are also increased by making extensive use of large areas of glazing; another common feature of contemporary houses.

Although cuboid shapes are very common, they are not non-negotiable, and there are many contemporary houses that adopt a more classical style with a pitched or hipped roof.

Aesthetic, bright, eco-friendly and comfortable, contemporary homes offer nothing but benefits.

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