Even the house number plate and main door were designed to reflect the interiors. This 1,square-feet, 14th-floor Gurgaon apartment is cocooned in the characteristic swishness and debonair flair of a boutique Manhattan condo.
Deep browns, ash greys and ocean blues, and an equal combination of raw and refined elements, collide in a heady cornucopia, giving the home a cool and edgy appeal. Walk a little further and peer out the window, and you're treated to a stunning view of the Gurgaon skyline. This 1-BHK flat is a veritable jewel box amidst Gurgaon's big-league apartments. The home is a reflection of the client's free spirit, exuberance and wanderlust-struck soul. Sleek blocks of grey, leather, laminated wooden flooring and minimalist decor give the space a brooding, yet striking look.
The brief for this bijou, 2-BHK dwelling was envisioned around its owner's proclivity for zen living. Nestled between a lush knoll and an endless sky, the home coalesces with its surroundings in an organic, almost amorphous fashion, blurring the lines between nature and nest.
And while they ges compensated for letting ABC use their house and ABC pays for them to stay in the hotel during filming , it all proved to be a little too much for the family of six. Because kids start school right when they start filming, and it would disrupt them going back to school.
And then [for The Bachelorette ], it's right when they're getting ready to go back to the next [semester]. So we moved out for six years to get them through middle school and get them to high school, grades 10, 11, 12, and at that point, it just didn't bother them so much.
And as of , only one of his kids was still living at home. And while the family is now happy in their home, it can still be a lot to deal with. Haraden told Today that, "People think that when the show's on TV, it's happening at the house.
Sometimes when we come home for dinner at 9 or 10 at night, there's people outside the gate climbing over the fence or on top of their cars trying to take pictures. Villa De La Vina went through a scary moment during the California wildfires when it was in the path of the 14,acre Woolsey fire. The home was spared, and according to ET , the only the damage on the property was the building that housed the home's pool equipment and air conditioning units.
The house isn't open for tours, but you can rent it part of it out for a wedding, photoshoot, another kind of event. You can also check out the many photo tours of the house online , including one on the official Villa De La Vina website. The swathes of windows frame stunning views of downtown Los Angeles, but if that's not enough to look at, there's also a seat theatre and a gourmet show kitchen, not to mention two additional bars.
The motor court millionaire speak for 'garage' has room for 10 cars and features a commissioned gold statue to guard your collection, as well as a state-of-the-art security system of course.
Taking a spin in one of those cars might be the only reason to leave It features an exclusive private swimming pool, cabana, jacuzzi room, personal bar facilities, and an entertainment room. If you're not keen on the decor, worry not! Specialist designers and architects are on hand to work with the new homeowner to fully customise the prestigious suite and create a truly unique design and layout to an impeccable standard.
On the lower two levels, there are supersized living and dining areas, a secret den with an entrance concealed by a rotating cabinet very James Bond , plus five bedrooms. A collaboration with top Miami developer Gil Dezer, the foot, story tower on Miami's Sunny Isles Beach is the first skyscraper by Porsche Design, the Porsche offshoot renowned for its slick, supercar-inspired design aesthetic.
Billed as the ultimate bachelor pad, it's a dream come true for any car lover, wowing with three glass auto elevators, the first in the world that can carry vehicles and passengers. Yep you read that right, your Porsche can take the elevator with you.
Packed with safety features, the elevators are reassuringly bomb-proof and highly fire-resistant. Taking up floors 57—60, the 19,square-foot penthouse is, of course, the most desirable apartment in the unit building. Along with the car sky garage, the four-level condo rocks two massive reception rooms with stunning foot ceilings and full-length windows, which showcase the breathtaking views.
The decor is all about stylish dark colours — think moody greys and browns — marble and leather flooring, and sleek contemporary furnishings. Designed with flexibility in mind, the reception rooms can be reconfigured depending on the owner's needs. No expense has been spared kitting out this sensational bachelor pad with the latest technology, the kitchen included.
The handiwork of high-end firm Poggenpohl, the bespoke creation is the world's first to boast carbon fibre units and impresses with smart doors that open automatically. The penthouse comprises a total of four suite bedrooms, all offering the most incredible vistas, including a massive master suite, complete with a luxurious adjustable electric king-sized bed and contemporary furnishings.
The developers certainly haven't done things by halves. The penthouse has two large rooftop terraces on which to relax and unwind with spacious lounging areas, plunge pools and summer kitchens for alfresco entertaining. Facilities in the building are top-notch. An in-house car concierge looks after residents' vehicles, keeping them looking as pristine as possible and carrying out maintenance tasks such as rotating tires if the cars haven't been driven for a while.
The passage then opens up to the large living room on one side and the dining room on the other. The high ceilings in the living room at 11 feet allowed Gandhi to experiment with a layered design.
The beams were covered to prevent any sharp edges, as well as keep a continuous line of vision. Starting with a neutral palette, Gandhi played with different textures in grey from the floor to the walls and ceiling. To give them depth and create a textured look, the grey walls were plastered with chicken mesh, while the ceiling and flooring were adorned in a grey finished wood.
Minimal amount of furniture was used so that the key pieces could make a statement while not distracting from the overall cohesiveness of the concept. Our biggest hurdle was thus to source the perfect artefacts. To give the neutral scheme warmth and liven up the area, Gandhi added accents of bold red throughout the home.
In this space, two separate areas were created with clustered seating. Where the living area is flamboyant, the dining is sparse with a wine rack and a built-in table at the centre with seating on the floor.
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