Sale of a First Republic villa 6+kt in the prestigious Hřebenky neighbourhood with views of Prague
Price on request
- 6 Rooms
- 4 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- ~324 m² Total surface
- ~324 m² Living area
- ~525 m² Plot surface
Description
At a prestigious address in Smíchov's Hřebenky neighbourhood stands a unique First Republic-period villa from 1912, designed by architect František Kavalír, which combines the elegant atmosphere of the inter-war period with the comforts of modern living. Half of a semi-detached villa with a 6+kt layout, a garden, 2 parking spaces on the property, and panoramic views of Prague has undergone a complete renovation with an emphasis on preserving historical elements using high-quality materials and modern technologies.
The villa impresses at first glance with its exterior. The beautiful facade has been restored using the traditional hand-carved sgraffito technique. The entrance doors and windows have been replaced with faithful replicas, double-glazed windows in a two-tone design, white on the inside and petrol blue on the outside, as are the entrance doors. The outer wings are fitted with double glazing, the inner wings with single glazing. The balcony railings were also made according to historical models. The terrace and paved area on the property are lined with natural stone from Brazil. The garden is planted with a lawn with automatic irrigation, and there is a garden shed under the terrace.
The heart of the villa is a spacious living room with a picturesque bay window, kitchen, and dining area, which is connected to the garden. The custom-made kitchen with an island and bar counter boasts top-of-the-line Miele appliances and a Brazilian natural quartzite stone countertop. On the same entrance floor, there is a hall, a room/dressing room, and a separate toilet. The upper floors are designed as a relaxation area. On the first floor, there are two bedrooms, a study with a balcony, and a shared bathroom with a bathtub and shower. The top floor is entirely reserved for the master bedroom with bathroom, dressing room/study, and balcony with a unique view of the city. The basement serves as a technical facility, laundry room, and space that can be used, for example, as a fitness room or wine cellar.
The entire villa is connected by a representative staircase lined with Portuguese merrazzo and complemented by refurbished railings. The interior is unified by two-layer Berger parquet flooring in a herringbone pattern and tall doors from the Italian brand Pivato with Quincalux fittings. Air conditioning units located in the suspended ceilings are used to cool all living areas. Heating is provided by a combination of underfloor heating and radiators. The house is secured by an electronic security system.
The villa won the Foreign Media Award category in the Interior of the Year 2024 competition.
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