A historic mansion in a quiet part of Jurmala, surrounded by pine trees and rhododendrons, will charm new owners at first sight.
The two-storey house with a rotunda and columns is an architectural monument and has been completely renovated.
The renovation project involved a complete rethinking of the interior and the creation of a modern extension, which housed a spa area (sauna, hammam, sports hall), dressing rooms, laundry rooms and boilers. As a result, the living space has become almost twice as large (550 m2) and, among other things, now includes five bedrooms, a large dining room in the former veranda, a living room and a library.
Avenue Kitchen, Aster Cuccine. The stove, La Cornue.
On the third floor, organized in the attic, you can climb by elevator with brass doors directly from the hall.
The interior of the mansion poetically intertwines the past and the present, Italian motifs and the beauty of Latvian nature.
The interior of the house became an homage to Italian villas of the 30-40s, and first of all,
The famous Villa Necki. This is reminded by the terrazzo floors, and vintage chandeliers from Milan, green marble for portals and pink for window sills, doors and furniture made of lacquered cherries and oak - in an eclectic space, these materials do not argue with each other, but create
The interior is rich in color and detail, in which the past and the present are harmoniously combined.