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该物业位置优越,在当地有幼儿园,小学和初中,邮局,办公室,药店,商店,当地商店和服务点。乘汽车抵达华沙市中心(高峰时段除外)需要20分钟左右的时间。该物业安装了一个装有相机(室外和中间)的现代化报警系统并进行监控。系统通过网络浏览器或移动应用程序通过短信和视频与用户进行通信。具有控制面板和雨水传感器的自动浇水系统即使在没有房主的情况下也能确保适当的水化。这个房子直接从水龙头开始喝水(质量已经通过水文站的研究证实)。室内设计还有独特的物品,如从梧桐树的树干雕刻的雕刻雕刻雕塑,镜子,由椰子树干制成的灯和花瓶悬挂在壁炉上。手工生产也可用于所有灯具,包括镂空椰子壳(阳台)和花园照明用于河石。 Deitermann使用现代建筑材料 - 波浪热,隔热 - 苯乙烯和矿棉,用于防水。解决方案如恢复,用于连续交换空气而不需要不必要的热量损失和水套壁炉。除了石头之外,还使用了各种异国情调的木材,如柚木,泡菜或麂皮。在天然石材和木材bangkirai也在建筑物周围完成了地板梯田和底座。所有家具均采用实木 - 床,衣柜,图书馆,厨房岛,桌子,梳妆台,肩膀,花园椅,吊床和沙发或淋浴 - 按照图纸设计和建造。交叉。它的中心部分是家庭成员的共同区域,左右翼是卧室和客房的房间。别墅代表最高标准。内部采用从印度尼西亚进口的材料制成,由当地艺术家和工匠生产,供个人业主使用。巴厘岛大理石,火山熔岩和河石用于地板,墙壁和基座的整理,无论是瓷砖和复杂马赛克的形式。在代表性的石头浴室,还有一个大理石单块雕刻的淋浴盘,洗手盆和浴缸。房子的建造风格与Otwock系列的所在地 - 所谓的历史相关。 Świdermajer,其在波兰的前身是画家,雕塑家和建筑师Michael Elwiro Andrioli。 Świdermajer是Masovian风格的混合物,俄罗斯dacha和高山小屋。根据露天夏季房屋的战前建筑,房屋的外观由装饰丰富的木制淋浴组成,露台的阳台和廊廊上都有独特尖锐的尖顶。整个木匠的工作是由当地艺术家完成的。这栋别墅是一座总面积约496.50平方米的建筑。它是一个独立的两层楼的地下室,位于2460平方米的地块上。在一楼有:休息室,客厅,客厅,更衣室,厨房,餐厅,厨房和浴室。一楼由两间卧室,书房,卧室,更衣室,洗衣房,两间浴室和夹层组成。在地下室有:壁炉房(图书馆),两间房间,厨房,浴室,锅炉房和车库两辆车。该地区一楼还设有三个露台。分别为40平方米,17平方米和7平方米,该地区一楼设有一个露台。 17 m2.Villa在Józefów在Mazovian景观公园的封面
The property is very well located - in the immediate area there are kindergartens, primary schools and junior highs, post offices, offices, pharmacies, shops, local shops and service points. Arrival by car to the center of Warsaw (except peak hours) takes about 20 minutes.On the property is installed a modern alarm system equipped with cameras (outdoor and in the middle) and monitoring. The system communicates with the subscribers via SMS and video via a web browser or mobile application. An automatic watering system with a control panel and rain sensors ensures proper hydration even in the absence of homeowners. The house has its own shot of drinking water directly from the tap (the quality has been confirmed by research in the hydrological station).The interiors also feature unique items such as a chair carved from the trunk of a suar tree, a sculpted sculpture and mirrors, lamps and vases made from coconut tree trunks suspended over the fireplace. Manual production is also available for all lamps, including openwork coconut shells (verandas) and garden lighting for river stones. Modern building materials - porotherm, thermal insulation - styrodur and mineral wool, for waterproofing - are used by Deitermann. Solutions such as recuperation are used to continuously exchange air without unnecessary heat loss and a water jacketed fireplace.In addition to stone, various types of exotic wood such as teak, bangkirai or suar were also used. In the natural stone and wood bangkirai also finished flooring terraces and plinths around the building. All furniture is made of solid wood - beds, wardrobes, library, kitchen island, tables, tables, dressers, shoulders, garden chairs, hammocks and couches or shower - were designed and constructed on the basis of drawings.The house is built on a cross. Its central part forms a common area for the household members, and the right and left wing are rooms such as bedrooms and guest rooms. Villa represents the highest possible standard. The interiors are made from materials imported from Indonesia, produced by local artists and craftsmen to individual owners. Balinese marble, volcanic lava and river stones are used for the finishing of floors, walls and pedestals, both in the form of tiles and intricately mosaics. In representative stone bathrooms, there are also shower trays, wash basins and bathtubs carved from a single block of marble.The house was built in a style that is historically associated with the area of the Otwock line - the so-called. Świdermajer, whose precursor in Poland was a painter, sculptor and architect - Michael Elwiro Andrioli. Świdermajer is a mixture of Masovian style, Russian dacha and alpine huts. According to the pre-war architecture of the open-air summer houses, the façade of the house consists of richly decorated wooden showers, exposed verandas and porches with distinctive pointed spiers on the roofs. The whole of the carpenter's work was done by a local artist. This villa is a building with a total area of about 496.50 m2. It is a detached, two-storey, basement, located on a plot of 2460 m2. On the ground floor there are: lounge, living room, living room, dressing room, kitchen, dining room, pantry and bathroom. The first floor consists of two bedrooms, study room, bedroom, dressing room, laundry, two bathrooms and mezzanine. In the basement there are: fireplace room (library), two rooms, pantry, bathroom, boiler room and garage for two cars. There are also three terraces on the ground floor of the area. Respectively: 40 m2, 17 m2 and 7 m2 and one terrace on the first floor of the area. 17 m2.Villa in Józefów in the cover of Mazovian Landscape Park