789,000 €
10 bedrooms villa, 476 m² Selargius, Cagliari (province)
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Description
The paradox of centrality: space, silence and a secret garden in the heart of Selargius
A reportage from Selargius. By our real estate team.
In an age that pushes us towards hyper-connected studios and space optimized by the millimeter, there are still places that appear to defy the laws of the market and of time. Places where the words "space", "light" and "privacy" are not simple adjectives on a postcard, but the essence of living. We went to Selargius, in its historic nucleus, to discover one of these architectural anomalies: the Dimore Dora. There is a certain type of house you are not looking for. She'll find you. And, we have to admit, we were really surprised.
The arrival: a scenery of privacy and greenery
The first surprise is its double nature. On one side, the main entrance onto Via F.lli Rosselli, fairly and elegant, which is inserted with grace in the fabric of the historic center. On the other hand, access to the service from Via Menotti, where an electric gate reveals the true treasure of the property: a garden of over 200 square meters. Not a simple ground bundle, but an oasis of planted urban oasis, protected from prying eyes, the type of space that makes you want to light a lantern at sunset, open a good wine and forget the notifications on the phone. Here you begin to understand that Dimora Dora is not a house, but a small domestic universe.
The ground floor: the beating heart of life
Entering the threshold, the impact is almost theatrical. The heights, which dance between 3,60 and 4 meters, expand the space and perception. Yes, you could also hang a chandelier of those who make the scene. The ground floor, paved almost entirely with a hot Doussié parquet, is the beating heart of domestic life. The living room, almost bold in size for a town center, dialogues with the eat-in kitchen through an immense glass window overlooking the garden. The result is a single, fluid environment of almost 100 square meters, bathed in natural light, where you can imagine endless dinners with friends or lazy afternoons with family. A pantry and a bathroom complete the convivial area with pragmatism.
But the house has not finished amazing. A closed loggia acts as a narrative corridor towards the most intimate area of this floor: a second, smaller living room, ideal for reading, and two bedrooms. One of these is a real manor suite, with wardrobe room and private bathroom. To close the circle, a very comfortable laundry area that also acts as a sixth bathroom. Every detail, from the 15 cm thick window under the flooring (a keenness of times against moisture) to the organization of the spaces, speaks of a design designed for comfort and functionality.
The first floor: a world of possibilities
An internal staircase leads to the first floor, an addition from the 1950s that gave the house an extraordinary versatility. Here, the distribution of the spaces is more formal, almost by representation. A long corridor arranges the rooms: three incredibly spacious bedrooms (we talk of 17, 18 and 23 sqm), two bathrooms (one of which are en suite) and two further rooms, today used as a study. One of these, equipped with connections to the kitchen, houses a dental firm, proving how this house can easily accommodate private life and professional activity without the two overlap. A terrace of about 20 square meters, with lots of laundry, offers an outdoor outlet also on this floor.
And when you think you have seen everything, from the pantry to the ground floor a retractable staircase unfolds an attic of almost 60 square meters: the perfect kingdom for boxes, suitcases, Christmas tree, memories and future projects.
Why NOT buy this house (maybe)
In our profession, honesty is everything. And honestly, Dimora Dora is not for everyone. We have drawn up a small list of condications, ...
A reportage from Selargius. By our real estate team.
In an age that pushes us towards hyper-connected studios and space optimized by the millimeter, there are still places that appear to defy the laws of the market and of time. Places where the words "space", "light" and "privacy" are not simple adjectives on a postcard, but the essence of living. We went to Selargius, in its historic nucleus, to discover one of these architectural anomalies: the Dimore Dora. There is a certain type of house you are not looking for. She'll find you. And, we have to admit, we were really surprised.
The arrival: a scenery of privacy and greenery
The first surprise is its double nature. On one side, the main entrance onto Via F.lli Rosselli, fairly and elegant, which is inserted with grace in the fabric of the historic center. On the other hand, access to the service from Via Menotti, where an electric gate reveals the true treasure of the property: a garden of over 200 square meters. Not a simple ground bundle, but an oasis of planted urban oasis, protected from prying eyes, the type of space that makes you want to light a lantern at sunset, open a good wine and forget the notifications on the phone. Here you begin to understand that Dimora Dora is not a house, but a small domestic universe.
The ground floor: the beating heart of life
Entering the threshold, the impact is almost theatrical. The heights, which dance between 3,60 and 4 meters, expand the space and perception. Yes, you could also hang a chandelier of those who make the scene. The ground floor, paved almost entirely with a hot Doussié parquet, is the beating heart of domestic life. The living room, almost bold in size for a town center, dialogues with the eat-in kitchen through an immense glass window overlooking the garden. The result is a single, fluid environment of almost 100 square meters, bathed in natural light, where you can imagine endless dinners with friends or lazy afternoons with family. A pantry and a bathroom complete the convivial area with pragmatism.
But the house has not finished amazing. A closed loggia acts as a narrative corridor towards the most intimate area of this floor: a second, smaller living room, ideal for reading, and two bedrooms. One of these is a real manor suite, with wardrobe room and private bathroom. To close the circle, a very comfortable laundry area that also acts as a sixth bathroom. Every detail, from the 15 cm thick window under the flooring (a keenness of times against moisture) to the organization of the spaces, speaks of a design designed for comfort and functionality.
The first floor: a world of possibilities
An internal staircase leads to the first floor, an addition from the 1950s that gave the house an extraordinary versatility. Here, the distribution of the spaces is more formal, almost by representation. A long corridor arranges the rooms: three incredibly spacious bedrooms (we talk of 17, 18 and 23 sqm), two bathrooms (one of which are en suite) and two further rooms, today used as a study. One of these, equipped with connections to the kitchen, houses a dental firm, proving how this house can easily accommodate private life and professional activity without the two overlap. A terrace of about 20 square meters, with lots of laundry, offers an outdoor outlet also on this floor.
And when you think you have seen everything, from the pantry to the ground floor a retractable staircase unfolds an attic of almost 60 square meters: the perfect kingdom for boxes, suitcases, Christmas tree, memories and future projects.
Why NOT buy this house (maybe)
In our profession, honesty is everything. And honestly, Dimora Dora is not for everyone. We have drawn up a small list of condications, ...
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Details
- Property Type
- Villa
- Condition
- Completely restored/Habitable
- Living area
- 476 m²
- Bedrooms
- 10
- Bathrooms
- 6
- Garden
- 221 m²
- Energy Efficiency Rating
- 175,00 kwh_m2
- Reference
- 32601057-14
Distance from:
Distances are calculated in a straight line
- Public transport
> 20 km - Bus stop
- Coast
- 4.4 km
- Ski resort
- 85.4 km
Information about Selargius
- Elevation
- 11 m a.s.l.
- Total area
- 26.69 km²
- Landform
- Flatland
- Population
- 28655
Contact Agent
Via Newton, 8, Cagliari, Cagliari
+39 070 3323823 +39 338 1573546
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