Located in the residential Prince of Orange district in Uccle, this architect-designed villa was created by Lipszyc in 1990 in a Haussmann-inspired style. Following an extensive renovation in 2021, the property now offers a home where classical architecture engages in dialogue with contemporary, functional design.
Set on a wooded plot of 27 ares, the property spans approximately 450 m² of living space. The ground floor features an 80 m² living room, a 40 m² family room, a study, and an open-plan kitchen leading onto generous terraces that naturally extend the living areas toward the garden.
The first floor hosts four bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom. The master bedroom is complemented by a dressing room and a bathroom equipped with a jacuzzi. The second floor is dedicated to technical and service spaces, while the basement houses spacious cellars and a secure room.
The house benefits from a full range of practical and modern amenities: underfloor heating with a condensing boiler, recent insulation, dual-flow ventilation, a home automation system, electric shutters, extended Wi-Fi network, alarm and surveillance cameras.
The garden is served by an automatic irrigation system fed by a 3,000-litre rainwater tank.
A double garage and two outdoor parking spaces accommodate several vehicles, with electric charging stations available.