With the sustained growth of the premium multi-residential development sector, kitchens are becoming larger, better equipped and more luxurious.
March 18th, 2013
Designed by Tony Owen & Partners, Eliza sets new benchmarks in six star, luxury city living to create a whole new genre of apartment residence, each generously scaled and beautifully appointed and, unlike other Hyde Park residences, Eliza is limited to just nineteen select residences. Its unprecedented, innovative and sophisticated floorplans, details and finishes are a true revolution in style and substance offering a contemporary luxury lifestyle like no other.
Detail and quality exude throughout the specification. The sensational high end kitchens feature combinations of seductive dark veneers and black glass, with smooth, electrically operated handle-less drawers throughout. Laundry units and butlers pantry’s maintain the impeccable high standards, finished in a highly durable matt white lacquer that is applied during a process that takes up to 2 weeks for each panel and then finished by hand.
Porcelanosa Grupo’s involvement extends deeper into the home, as can be seen in the walk-in closets and wardrobes, with the full-floor residences featuring high quality veneered shelving and fireplaces designed from products within the Porcelanosa Grupo range. Unusually for European suppliers of high end joinery products, Porcelanosa Grupo have the facility to enable ‘made to measure’, allowing us to accurately interpret the architecturally designed interiors with each scheme meeting the exacting standards required of the highly acclaimed Tony Owen & Partners team.
Introduced into the Australian market in 2011 Porcelanosa Grupo are quickly establishing themselves as the product of choice for high end developments. With an emphasis on affordable high-end products, the Porcelanosa Grupo collection is both inspirational and surprisingly cost effective. With amabassadors that include George Clooney, Nicole Kidmand and Prince Charles, it is one of the few brands that could add value to a property’s description and is therefore perfectly suited to developments that seek to add that something extra.
As part of a global network of Porcelanosa Grupo distributors, the extensive and flexible collection can be seen in some of the world’s finest residential developments, including the Aspire Towers in Phillipines and the Wave Project in Oman. The full collection of products from within the group include washbasins, taps, baths and sanitaryware ensuring that most design briefs can be addressed from within the groups portfolio.
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