You access the apartment through the main building entrance with two different doors.
The front door opens onto a 22 m² room which has been divided into two rooms, as the actual owner uses this apartment as a therapy office. Very high ceilings, wooded beams, stone tiles from Corton, with its typical beige salmon color giving the rooms a warm feeling and two double glazed double pane windows. The first room is 16 m² and gives onto the second room which is 6m² and has a stone sink in one corner. It also gives onto the waiting room with a very large toilet (accessible to wheelchairs) and the second door.
From this main room, a few steps lead down to what used to be the cellar.
The doors to this old cellar have been made to look like a big barrel giving two quarter circle doors.
In the 33 m² cellar, the kitchen has been installed along one wall and leaves room for a sofa and a small table with chairs. This room has a window opening west onto the sidewalk of the street and a small light source from a window facing north.
After the kitchen, a toilet followed by a shower room with an atypical shower, almost triangular!
With a few modifications, this office could be transformed into a perfect pied-à-terre for wine lovers