Apartment In Prestigious Palace In Rome In The Heart Of Prati
150-sqm property with large open-plan living space with kitchen, three bedrooms, overlooking the street and three bathrooms
Bright property on the fourth floor of a bourgeois residential building in Rome with Art Nouveau facades, just a few steps from Castel Sant'Angelo
Located in the Rione Prati, one of Rome's most elegant residential neighbourhoods, offering a quality of life that few other areas can match, this 150-sqm apartment on the fourth floor of a stately building with a lift presents itself as a central, light-filled residence with a fully modernised interior. The building itself, with its arched entrance hall featuring a grey and white chequered marble floor, is one of the most characteristic features of Prati’s stately setting.
The entrance leads directly into the spacious open-plan area comprising the living area, dining table and kitchenette — a generous, light-filled space thanks to the high ceilings and windows overlooking the street, furnished with light-coloured parquet flooring, brass and bronze ceiling lights, and armchairs upholstered in warm-toned coloured velvet. The natural wood dining table with terracotta and dark blue velvet chairs becomes the focal point of the floor, easily seating eight people. The kitchenette, integrated into the light wood fitted wall unit, completes the living area without disrupting its flow.
A hallway leads to the three bedrooms and bathrooms. The bedroom with a balcony overlooking the street is a bright space featuring an emerald green accent wall, a light grey upholstered headboard and circular wall lamps with gold backlighting. The bedroom with en-suite bathroom — the most distinctive feature of the entire flat — features a cobalt blue accent wall and direct access to a bathroom clad entirely in midnight blue marble slabs with gold veining from floor to ceiling, a backlit oval mirror, a washbasin set on a suspended countertop and a glass shower enclosure: a space of absolute visual and material quality. The third bathroom, clad in Verde Giada from floor to ceiling with matt black sanitaryware, black recessed taps and a backlit oval mirror, maintains the same rich and consistent colour scheme.
The building stands out for the care with which the historic features of the communal areas have been preserved and enhanced: the arched entrance hall with a barrel vault, the grey and white chequered marble floor, the solid wood entrance doors with panelling and brass inlays, and the internal courtyard with potted plants lend the building a décor that is entirely in keeping with the Umbertine residential tradition of the neighbourhood.
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