THE LUXURIOUS inside of a new housing development in Glasgow is set to be revealed.
The Park Quadrant Residences in the city’s west end will be shown to potential purchasers tomorrow.
The homes will fuse contemporary living with classic elegance to complete Victorian architect Charles Wilson’s vision for the Park Circus area.
The 11 buildings, made up of 98 apartments, duplexes and penthouses, the work of Ambassador Developments (Park Quadrant Ltd) and John Amabile Design interiors, are distinguished by their attention to detail, with high quality finishes, luxurious materials, premium Leicht kitchen furniture, integrated Gaggenau and Siemens appliances and exclusive Kohler bathrooms.
Demand for the properties has been exceptional, attracting more than 1000 enquiries and more than 20 apartments and penthouses have already been sold. Investors from across the UK, as well as down-sizers swapping large suburban homes for city living and first-time buyers are amongst the early purchasers of the apartments.
The show apartment, which has sliding doors between the lounge and kitchen/dining room features the large windows that are a signature of the design and visitors to the marketing suite will be able to see examples of the exterior stonework used across the development, as well as a full range of options for fittings and floor coverings.
All apartments will have underfloor heating with WIFI programmable room thermostats.
John Amabile’s scheme for the apartments uses timber, marble and ceramics in a neutral palette to create a sense of luxury, while communal entrance halls will feature Italian-influenced chevron and geometric prints.
A permanent residence manager will provide support services, from receiving deliveries and coordinating cleaning and maintenance to monitoring CCTV.
Gordon Coster, director at Ambassador Developments Park Quadrant, said; “We are really looking forward to giving prospective buyers the chance to experience the high-quality design and first-class specification which will be available at Park Quadrant Residences.
“As well as the show apartment visitors to the marketing suite will be able to step inside the finished building and take a tour of the entrance halls, apartments and penthouses with our hyper-realistic CGI Virtual Reality.”
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