Condomínio para comprar en Lisboa, Lisboa
This development provides 13 apartments distributed in 5 floors, the last one with attic water, with elevator and equipped with solar plates.The apartments were conceived as contemporary versions of Pombaline functionalism. Flowing spaces with high ceilings and an absence of corridors make simplicity a virtue.Comfort has been studied in every detail. The spacious and well-lit living rooms lend themselves to conviviality and come with either a built-in or open-plan kitchen. The bedrooms all face outwards and are equipped with en-suite bathrooms.Light always plays the starring role and is sculpted as it floods through high balcony windows, mansard windows and skylights etched into typical Pombaline window recesses.This 2 bedroom apartment with 121sqm and 1 sqm balcony. It features elegant and simple lines, functional and inviting areas, and an open space concept, which connects the kitchen to the living and dining room. - REF: 20675
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