Minimalist French country villa with rooftop pool asks $2.6M
In Vaucluse, Provence Winter has only just begun, which is why we?re daydreaming about sunnier days and a killer vacation house?like this one in the south of France. Set into a cliff in Vaucluse, Provence, the 3,200-square-foot modern, minimalist home was designed by Jean-Paul Bonnemaison (pun surely intended) and encompasses three floors, four bedrooms, a soaring, double-height living area with clerestory windows that are actually panels looking into the rooftop pool above it, multiple patios and courtyards, a double-flow hearth, and, as you might have guessed, much more.
The concrete structure features white interiors, polished concrete floors, sleek surfaces in the kitchen including a glass countertop?and not much else. But there is one surprising detail: aluminum shutters that have been water-jet-cut to create jagged, vertical patterns. Other amenities include a summer kitchen, wine cellar, all-house sound system, solar panels, and rainwater collection. And the pièce de résistance is, of course, the expansive roof-terrace ?mirror-style? pool, which affords stunning views of the surrounding mountainscape and the town of Le Beaucet. Available through L?Exploreur, it?s asking ?2,440,000, or approximately $2,611,000.
Via: The Spaces
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