February 13th, 2015
February 13th, 2015
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Located south of Paris, this 1969 painted concrete residence is nautically inspired, with porthole-style windows. On the ground floor a lounge, a large bedroom and a bathroom with spa overlook the outdoor pool, and transparent sliding doors frame the outdoor views. The reception rooms are on the first floor, along with four bedrooms, a master suite, a large library and a kitchen. Adjacent is a covered terrace with an outdoor fireplace, and a freestanding garage. The house is set in two and a half acres of land at the edge of the forest of Fontainebleau, near the village of Barbizon. The house is currently on the market for $2 million. For more information visit Crosby Doe Associates. Photography: Crosby Doe Associates

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