Living, Re-defined
The building itself is reflective of Brutalist architecture and Bauhaus design elements. A modern perspective on geometric forms, embracing concrete, disciplined lines and a glass and bronze facade.
Explore each floor and threshold, where rooms are crafted with a blend of complimenting materials, with depths of warm colour, a fusion of textures grounded by oakwood floors.
Every space, every detail is yours to inhabit, a hideaway from the noise of the outside world and a refuge. Be inspired in the kitchen or craft ideas in the living areas.
Step into Residence B from the Ground floor. A structured yet spacious lobby is accented by travertine stone. The floor to ceiling glass facade with geometric black frames accentuates the space, seamlessly blending with the travertine. A chandelier hangs in the double height lobby, flooded by natural light.
The garage spaces can be observed from the lobby, clearly defined as part of the interiors through consistency of finish and materiality. Barrisol lighting accentuates the warm sense of the natural sun rays flooding in from the street.
The lift brings residents directly up to the fourth-floor lobby of the home.
Here, the bedrooms are laid with floors hewn from solid oakwood complimented by the finishes seen in the rest of the residence of white Shikkui plaster and travertine.
The master bedroom is well positioned to enjoy all functional comforts, with an en-suite bathroom and a solid travertine bathtub for relaxing and extended bathing.
Enjoy the comforts of underfloor heating, and the generous spaces bathed in natural light. The expansive space counterpoints the intensity of the outside world.
Proceed upwards to the fifth floor, where the curved staircase rests alongside circular windows, allowing for natural light to mark the movement between floors.
There’s room for additional storage, a functional luxury within the disciplined structure of the residence.
Step outside, where the terrace landscape heightens privacy and invites fresh greenery into the residence.
The living room is a restful refuge, a place for the family to gather. An expansive space with double height volumes and delicate details, down to the custom-made bronze light switches.
The minimal architecture details compliment the luxurious and comfortable materials chosen for this particular room. The earth coloured linen slipcover furniture offers comfort and restoration.
The kitchen is marked by large counter surfaces in solid travertine, with a spacious prep island and room to enjoy time with family & friends. Laid with light oak wood floors and cabinets, the kitchen is a contemporary space with functional and modern appliances from Gaggenau.
The dining area with western inspired furniture is designed for entertaining and engaging dinner parties.
A silent solitude for rest and recovery.
Marked by warm palettes and complementary textures of oak wood with white Shikkui plaster walls, the room is a truly private space.
The open plan walk-in wardrobe and bathtub have a symmetric layout that evokes a state of zen, lending every daily ritual a sense of elevated purpose.
Step into Residence B from the Ground floor. A structured yet spacious lobby is accented by travertine stone. The floor to ceiling glass facade with geometric black frames accentuates the space, seamlessly blending with the travertine. A chandelier hangs in the double height lobby, flooded by natural light.
The garage spaces can be observed from the lobby, clearly defined as part of the interiors through consistency of finish and materiality. Barrisol lighting accentuates the warm sense of the natural sun rays flooding in from the street.
The lift brings residents directly up to the fourth-floor lobby of the home.
Here, the bedrooms are laid with floors hewn from solid oakwood complimented by the finishes seen in the rest of the residence of white Shikkui plaster and travertine.
The master bedroom is well positioned to enjoy all functional comforts, with an en-suite bathroom and a solid travertine bathtub for relaxing and extended bathing.
Enjoy the comforts of underfloor heating, and the generous spaces bathed in natural light. The expansive space counterpoints the intensity of the outside world.
Proceed upwards to the fifth floor, where the curved staircase rests alongside circular windows, allowing for natural light to mark the movement between floors.
There’s room for additional storage, a functional luxury within the disciplined structure of the residence.
Step outside, where the terrace landscape heightens privacy and invites fresh greenery into the residence.
The living room is a restful refuge, a place for the family to gather. An expansive space with double height volumes and delicate details, down to the custom-made bronze light switches.
The minimal architecture details compliment the luxurious and comfortable materials chosen for this particular room. The earth coloured linen slipcover furniture offers comfort and restoration.
The kitchen and dining room sees the coming together of structure, symmetry and Japanese inspired aesthetics with expansive counters in solid travertine, the perfect canvas for your culinary creativity.
The kitchen is thoughtfully ventilated, to establish distinct separation between each function and space and can be psychically separated from the rest of the living space by discrete pocket doors.
A silent solitude for rest and recovery.
Marked by warm palettes and complementary textures of oak wood with white Shikkui plaster walls, the room is a truly private space.
The open plan walk-in wardrobe and bathtub have a symmetric layout that evokes a state of zen, lending every daily ritual a sense of elevated purpose.