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Features :: Apartment (3 Bedrooms)
 

Gaining access to the second level, one climbs the steep stone stairs on the perimeter of the property, once again. This much larger area is opened up in a high, vaulted ceiling, multi-level space. The kitchen is an open-planned entertainment feature. It sports an island with bar stools which can be transformed into a casual dining space or a work surface. All the units are finished with Caesar-stone tops and the entire kitchen is kitted with the latest technology in cooking and refrigeration-related appliances. The rear extends to a scullery, pantry and laundry-room; as well as there being a back exit allowing additional stairway access to the third story. In the centre entrance-hall opening, an elevated section accommodates a huge, glass dining table surrounded by chairs upholstered in Afrosilk and faux snake-skin. A lower level within the same kitchen/dining/living space, is separated via a few steps. It sports an enormous stone -pebble ,gas fireplace and leather lounge furniture. The extremely long glass, sliding doors are doubled by American-Shutters. These are made with wooden slatted blinds, enabling them to open and close according to the amount of sunlight one wishes to allow inside. Again, the regulatory LCD screen TV, DVD, CD-player and i-pod station forms the entertainment corner. A second, exceptionally wide, Balau-timber decked patio forms this levels exterior, leading to a heated rim-flow pool. Furnished with a Teracotta-mosaic sunset-dining table and wooden patio furniture; it equates to the ideal for a setup of opulent Summer evenings of decadent dinner parties. A gas barbecue is available to cater for alfresco, relaxed, outdoor entertaining. Even more spectacular, is the view from this level. One literally sees the most unblocked sight of every area of the coast, spanning all the way from The Twelve Apostles, right up to Lions Head. With the inclusion of Signal Hill and Robben Island, one is spoiled for choice as to which natural wonder to contemplate.

Entering any of the three bedroom suites of this floor is allowed through the glass-sliding doors along the entire, rear perimeter of the deck. All three rooms have an individual glass door allowing balcony access. The three suited are sized in a small/medium/large sequence. The second being slightly larger than the first, but yet identical in that both keep the same decorative theme. Themes include; textured wall-paper, tweed-upholstered chairs and lots of raw silk. Muted, beach tones compliment the suggested retreat-orientated environment. The unique twist, however, comes in the form of scattered splashes of intense colours in the occassional cushion or painting.
The two suites share an external bathroom. Travertine tiling and porcelain create the wall-to-wall surfaces and all other features have been designed to cater to pure indulgence. A jacuzzi-bathtub, huge; frame less and seamless shower and double wash basins are built in amongst the bathrooms very mirrored and mosiac walls. The third bedroom could, if this was an individually rented level, bee seen as the master suite. It comes complete with a kitchenette, a lounge with a double sleeper-couch and en-suite bathroom; and is essentially similar in size and design to the first-floor apartment.

 
 

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