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Home›Latest News›Luxury Flooring Makes For Luxury Apartments

Luxury Flooring Makes For Luxury Apartments

By Antony Holter
October 1, 2019
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In Marylebone Village, in the heart of London, is ‘The Mansion’; a seven storey building of 23 luxury residences that have recently been developed by Clivedale London. Architecture firm DSDHA and interior design agency Arney Fender Katsalidis (AFK) were also brought in to make this exclusive address a thing of beauty.

No Detail Overlooked

Hakwood’s Breda flooring from their Dutch Scrape Collection was specified for the show apartment and Coco from Colour Collection was specified for the rest of the building. It complements the interiors flawlessly and helps to create a setting that is worthy of its prestigious surroundings.

Every aspect of the design has been carefully chosen, so as to create an elegant interior that uses both contemporary and traditional materials. The result is a space that is bold, timeless and sophisticated.

Fred Scarlett, Sales and Marketing Director for Clivedale comments, “The Mansion has been designed to deliver the highest standard of specification, with every detail carefully considered to ensure the ultimate level of comfort and peace of mind for future purchasers. Pairing exceptional residency with a number of thoughtfully selected service partners has allowed Clivedale to provide access to the best that London has to offer, right from their doorstep.”

The Epitome of Luxury

Everything has been finished to the highest standard. From the white Corian worktops, to the Japanese feature tiles in the bathroom, each apartment has been fitted so as to provide a low maintenance property that favours longevity – Hakwood flooring was chosen for this reason as it’s hard wearing and, because it’s made from natural wood, any wear that occurs only gives it a new character.
But that’s not all, as the owner of each respective apartment will be entitled to access the exclusive partnerships that have been pre-arranged. These include grocery deliveries from Fortnum & Mason, on-call Bamford therapists available for treatments within the spa and a chauffeur driven Bentley house car that’s available for drop-offs and pick-ups within central London.

www.hakwood.com

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