When a home becomes a symbol of life...
This residence tells a story of harmony between history and modernity. The Hummel House, built in 1911 by architect Rudolf Philip Donberg and recognized as a Historical Monument, has recently been fully renovated, with its elegant façade restored to perfection.
Inside, every detail has been crafted with precision and sophistication. The apartment offers a spacious and thoughtful layout: three bedrooms, a bright living room with a working fireplace, a kitchen with island and top-quality built-in appliances, two bathrooms fitted with premium sanitary ware, a wardrobe, and a utility room. The kitchen even features a charming French balcony overlooking the courtyard, while the winter garden and terrace provide a rare private oasis in the very heart of Riga.
The finishes highlight timeless quality: pine wooden windows with child safety system, bespoke handles, top-quality imitation stone window sills, premium Coswick wide board parquet in milk chocolate tone, and bespoke cast-iron radiators with thermoregulators. Premium lighting solutions and an individual ventilation system complete the picture of refined living.
All communications have been fully renewed – including risers and wiring. Autonomous gas heating with a new Viesmann boiler, a hydrophore ensuring stable water pressure, and a back-up water heater provide modern comfort with efficiency.
The environment reflects the same care: an enclosed, well-maintained staircase, accessible lift, and parking options by the house. The location is unmatched – the very center of Riga, surrounded by restaurants, wine studios, cafes, boutiques and shopping centers.
This apartment is more than a place to live – it is a statement of prestige and elegance, where classical heritage meets contemporary comfort.