Espaces Atypiques, contemporary properties
Espaces Atypiques, contemporary properties
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Espaces Atypiques, contemporary properties

Focusing on unusual properties, and based in Le Marais since its creation in 2008, the Espaces Atypiques agency has just inaugurated a new branch on Boulevard Saint-Germain on the Left Bank. Together with a score of agencies all over France, Espaces Atypiques attests to its vitality at the beginning of 2017. Encounter with its Founder and Director, Julien Haussy...


Just like the properties it proposes, the new Espace Atypiques agency on the Left Bank is characterized by an ultra-contemporary style with strong colours and furnishings of modern design. “With this agency, we are reinforcing our position in Paris,” explains Julien Haussy. “It was important, as it was for our first agency on the Right Bank, that our passion for the contemporary style be reflected in the decor.” Originality, personalized design, a specific style, individual character, each property marketed by Espaces Atypiques offers an extra share of soul. Whether a loft, barge, duplex, artist’s studio, former shop premises, rehabilitated maids’ rooms, apartments with terraces or gardens, but also classic homes modernized by architects or benefiting from exceptional character, they all enhance the property portfolio of Espaces Atypiques. “We select the ones we really fall for, regardless of their prices or size : we like apartments that are modern and elegant.” Attracting considerable interest with over 1.5 million hits per month on its website, the agency mostly draws a clientele of discerning taste. “Trendy city-dwellers and artists comprise a significant percentage of our clients, who are mainly French,” adds Julien Haussy. “We completed lots of sales in 2016 and the first few months of 2017 are confirming this momentum, with more and more properties whose contemporary esthetics meet the desires and needs of today.”

Espaces Atypiques, 64 rue des Tournelles, Paris 3 (01 42 71 03 84) and 207 boulevard Saint-Germain, Paris 7 (01 85 73 66 13). www.espaces-atypiques.com

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On Rue Charlot in the Marais, nestling at the end of a courtyard, this loft-style house of 237 m2 on three floors opens out to the courtyard. On the main level, it offers a large open-space area consisting of a lounge, dining-room and kitchen. The upper floor is comprised of 5 bedrooms, while a large screening room, billiard room and master suite occupy the lower level. 2,9 M €.
On Rue Charlot in the Marais, nestling at the end of a courtyard, this loft-style house of 237 m2 on three floors opens out to the courtyard. On the main level, it offers a large open-space area consisting of a lounge, dining-room and kitchen. The upper floor is comprised of 5 bedrooms, while a large screening room, billiard room and master suite occupy the lower level. 2,9 M €.
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Close to the Ranelagh Gardens and Bois de Boulogne, this outstanding split-level apartment of 178 m2 occupies the 5th and 6th floors of a superb 1930’s building in Art Deco style. It stands out for its lofty volumes and a sublime reception room with a ceiling 5.7 m high. It also offers three bedrooms including a large master suite. A cellar completes the property. 2.250.000 €.
Close to the Ranelagh Gardens and Bois de Boulogne, this outstanding split-level apartment of 178 m2 occupies the 5th and 6th floors of a superb 1930’s building in Art Deco style. It stands out for its lofty volumes and a sublime reception room with a ceiling 5.7 m high. It also offers three bedrooms including a large master suite. A cellar completes the property. 2.250.000 €.
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Following studies at business school and an early career in finance, Julien Haussy, a keen fan of architecture and design, gave full rein to his passion by launching the Espaces Atypiques agency in 2008.
Following studies at business school and an early career in finance, Julien Haussy, a keen fan of architecture and design, gave full rein to his passion by launching the Espaces Atypiques agency in 2008.

Ecrit par
Sandra Serpero - 17 March 2017