The renovation of this listed property was carried out with great attention to historical details and sustainable improvements:
Roof renovation: Investment of around €250,000, including the reconstruction of the historic onion dome, which was removed around 70 years ago. This project was subsidized by the Office for the Preservation of Monuments with €75,000.
Installation of a photovoltaic system: A small PV system with 7.2 kWp was installed to increase energy efficiency.
Façade renovation: Extensive renovation with elaborate stucco work that emphasizes the historic charm of the property.
Modernization of the central heating system: Replacement of the old heating system for a modern and efficient solution.
Construction of spacious alcoves: New, spacious alcoves at the rear of the building offer modern living comfort.
Historic door design: Renovation of the apartment entrance doors in the original cassette design.
Staircase restoration: Removal of the linoleum floor, restoration of the wooden staircase according to the historical model and a new coat of paint.
Renovation of the 1st floor: Extensive renovation work, including reconstruction of the ceiling stucco and installation of high-quality oak floorboards. Renovation of both bathrooms on the 1st floor.
Electrics: Complete renewal of the meter cupboard and the electrical sub-distribution in the apartments.
The extensive work has not only preserved the historic character of the property, but has also raised it to a modern and sustainable level. The increase in value and the substantial rise in rental income underline the success of this investment.