A unique house in Nymm is for sale, like a museum of art nouveau. A house in Nymm, built in the 1930s and faithful to the era in which it was born, is available for sale. The property is located on a plot of land measuring 2993 m2 in one of the most picturesque parts of Nymm. The building, designed by architect Eugen Zacharias and completed in 1940, features tastefully decorated interiors adorned with significant works of art. In 2004, a full renovation was undertaken under the direction of Estonian interior architect Juha Lemberg, preserving many authentic details. The two-layer log house is insulated with mineral wool, and the exterior retains its original plaster walls and replaced windows. The roof was replaced two years ago with additional insulation to meet modern standards. The property consists of two separate plots with addresses Vaabaduse 109 (1943 m2) and Vaabaduse 109a (1050 m2). The new owner has the option to construct a separate house on the Vaabaduse 109a plot. The interiors are decorated with art, and the yard is landscaped and fenced with a wooden fence, providing privacy. The yard includes space for garden furniture and a planned outdoor swimming pool. A bronze statue of an ostrich by artist Jaak Soans and architect Rein Luup decorates the territory, chosen to complement the local wildlife. The ground floor features classic parquet “in a Christmas tree” design, while the ceilings are constructed of sturdy plywood panels. The second floor and kitchen utilize marmoleum flooring, with the basement floor covered in pine boards. Ceramic tiles are used for the bathrooms, and an authentic wood stove remains in the kitchen. Original windows and doors, complete with hinges, locks, and handles, have been restored. A massive wooden staircase with restored balustrades is a notable feature. The wine cellar walls are constructed of limestone and concrete to maintain optimal temperature and humidity for wine storage. A wood-burning sauna is also present. There are four bathrooms in total: one on the ground floor, one on the first floor, and two on the second floor, with two baths and one shower across the three rooms. The house incorporates elements of classic functionalism, with art nouveau-style furniture. The dining room is illuminated by chandeliers reconstructed from corridor lamps originally designed for Taagepera castle in 1880. The living room’s focal point is a fireplace constructed of blue tile. One of the bedrooms’ color scheme is influenced by the blue tile fireplace. The study features a writing desk with two guest chairs in a Scandinavian Jugend style, also originating from Taagepera castle in 1880. The ground floor also includes a home cinema and billiards room, designed with an acoustic project by Linda Madalik. The billiard room walls feature images of the house’s facade designed by architect Zacharias. A photo of the house is available. Topics: #house #nymm #photo Post navigation Tartu organizes half-hour composting training sessions THE PAPARAZZI SAW SANNU MARIN IN A BAR WITH A NEW LOVER: “Her face was radiant with a blessed smile”