=INVESTIMENTO= Moradia arrendada com contrato sem termo. Imóvel arrendado com contrato Vitalício (renda: 150€/mês) Pequena moradia geminada, situada no Bairro da Graça | Lisboa. Atualmente com cerca de 40m2, mas com potencial para se transformar num imóvel muito interessante no futuro (Projeto de arquitetura para remodelação em estudo). Para mais informações e/ou visita contacte-me! ------------------------------------------------------------- =INVESTMENT= Property rented with a lifetime contract (income: €150/month) House rented with an open-ended contract. Small townhouse located in Bairro da Graça | Lisbon. Currently with about 40m2, but with the potential to become a very interesting property in the future (Architecture project for remodeling under study). For more information and/or to book a viewing,please contact me! --------------------------------------------------------------- =INVESTISSEURS= Bien loué en contrat à vie (revenu : 150 €/mois) Maison louée en CDI. Petite maison de ville située dans le Bairro da Graça | Lisbonne. Actuellement avec environ 40m2, mais avec le potentiel de devenir une propriété très intéressante à l’avenir (Projet d’architecture pour le remodelage à l’étude). Pour plus d’informations et/ou visite, contactez-moi ! #ref:120992163-110
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(url) A restoration of an abandoned and fallen down building, the three-storey house has a plain white outer appearance, similar to that of its neighbours. But inside the house is a dramatic contrast of concrete and pink marble. «The regular rhythm of the historical openings in the white facade of the building is preserved, but the interiors are carved to create larger volumes and play on light and views,» explained Leopold Banchini Architects. On each of the three levels a large marble core contains what the practice call «elementary needs» such as a fireplace, kitchen units, a bathroom and even a double bed. This frees up the surrounding spaces to become flexible living areas. Sliding wooden doors in these areas allow for pockets of private space to be created when necessary, such as enclosing the bed to create a bedroom. Curved cuts in the corners of the plan create double-height spaces that draw natural light into the home and create a connection between the floors, which can also be enclosed with fabric curtains. Each level of Casa do Monte is connected by a thin steel spiral staircase finished in blue that winds its way up the house to the roof terrace. Throughout the interiors, materials and finishes have been kept simple, with the raw concrete structure of the home left exposed. Slabs of marble have been used to create shelving. At ground floor level, the living, dining and kitchen space opens onto a shaded patio clad with traditional Portuguese tiles or azulejos, with openings in the walls overlooking the city below. On the roof of Casa do Monte the marble-tiled terrace is surrounded by a thin pool, which provides dramatic panoramic views of Lisbon. Shade is provided by three umbrella pine trees, similar to ones planted by the monks in front of the nearby chapel of Nossa Senhora de Monte.