The past meets the present in this splendid architectural gem. The Iarca House was designed and built in the 1920s by architect I.D. Berindey, whose creation includes the current George Enescu Museum, the Very Small Theatre, the Racecourse from Baneasa, but also the Palace of Culture in Iasi.
The Iarca House was made for a family of boyars of the time and bears the attributes of the French architecture of the time: doors with crystal glass, fireplace, high ceilings with elaborate details, solid wood parquet, etc. The villa is located near the Icoanei Garden and consists of 3 apartments. The one in the presentation is the largest and is located on the ground floor, with a main entrance and a secondary one.
With a usable area of over 150sqm, the house enjoys spacious rooms. The new elements, created especially for this project, make the apartment keep up with the flow of contemporary life, without compromising the romantic air of a past era. To the 150sqm are added 37sqm in the basement, 182sqm yard in individuality and 76sqm exclusively.
The apartment is divided into living room, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 dressing rooms, kitchen with dining area, two hallways and an office. The materials used in the renovation are top-quality and the interior, designed and completed in 2019, enjoys the highest quality and durable finishes. The design of the rooms is minimalist, to highlight the original architecture. The warm tonality of the entire arrangement makes this home extremely welcoming – a jewel for those who love the harmonious combination of past and present.
Features | Air conditioning, Bathtub, Dishwasher, Dressing room, Shower, Washing machine |
Heating system | Central heating |
Kitchen | Closed kitchen |
Appliances | Kitchen hood |
Furnished | Luxury furnished |
Front door | Metal front door, Wooden front door |
Other spaces | Private garden, Shared yard, Underground storage, Yard |
Dotări | TV |