The scale and magnitude of ‘live’ space brings freedoms of many different kinds. Not only in the way the generous floor areas seem to ‘relax’ the rooms, but also in the way luxury has been introduced into every aspect of the design.
The living/entertaining space embodies this perfectly. This area has been brilliantly organised into four distinct zones, from the slight offset of the dining area, which creates togetherness and intimacy, to ensuring shelter from the prevailing wind on the terrace. This is enhanced by the liberal use of the most luxurious materials, from the polished plaster walls to the spectacular marble benchtop and superbly crafted veneers in the kitchen.
The owner’s suite, with its separate casual seating area and easy access to the terrace, will become your own private world. A peaceful haven in the day, this is where you can kick back and relax, lose yourself in a book or just enjoy a little time to yourself. At night, well away from the living area, you will retire to peace and quiet sleep will come easily.
The gorgeous dressing room is another welcoming private space. An abundance of wardrobe accommodation is found in the beautifully crafted, full-height cabinetry while the central floor area might include an exquisite piece of custom furniture, adding to the pleasure of ‘getting ready’.
The bathroom completes the owner’s suite, its sumptuous materials making this perhaps the most luxurious room of all.
The kitchen will welcome friends and family, whether it’s just to share a cup of coffee or enjoy a casual meal. A five-metre island bench topped with marble, beautiful veneer-fronted cabinetry and Gaggenau appliances all make this a great place to be together.
There is also a wonderful surprise for you, a large scullery adjoining the primary cooking area. Designed for easy movement from one space to the other, you can prepare food out of sight, keeping your main kitchen free of clutter.
By purchasing the titles to both the ‘live’ and the ‘play’ spaces, your home becomes a stratahouse, commanding an entire strata of the building.
Besides the material luxury of the ‘live’ space, the ‘play’ space abounds with choices and possibilities not often found in homes of this kind.