6 duplex residences with 3,616 sqft each launched by Guocoland as Sky-Bungalow Collection
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Mainboard listed developer GuocoLand has revealed a brand new duplex collection homes at the Midtown Modern, a luxury development. Midtown Modern. The Sky-Bungalow Collection Six residences for sale which includes a penthouse situated on the levels 29, 30 and 29 of the South Tower.
Each double-storey unit is 3,616 square feet and is made up of two apartments with four bedrooms. “We set aside six four-bedroom apartments located on the upper levels in the towers to be used for the debut,” shares Dora Chng the general manager (residential) for GuocoLand. The apartments, which are located at levels 24-30 are not up for sale until Midtown Modern’s opening in March 2021.
Instead the two units were rearranged to create a duplex with five bedrooms, making the most spacious residences within the community. The apartments, which were launched on the market on July 5 and are priced at $15.5 million ($4,287 per sq ft) and go up until $17 million ($4,701 per square foot) in the Sky-Bungalow penthouse that is also located on the top floor it also has higher ceilings of as high as 4.2m in the primary level with the dining and living space.
Midtown Modern has two other penthouses, which are simplexes that measure 3,520 sq feet and 327 sq feet respectively. The larger, 3,220 sq ft penthouse was purchased at $14.83 million ($4,213 per square foot) on the weekend of its debut on March 19 2021. The penthouse with a smaller size was sold earlier in the year on March 27, for $14 million ($4,278 per square foot) which is the highest price per square foot sold for at Midtown Modern. Up to date there have been 76% of the 558 units have sold at an average of $2,724 per square foot.
Midtown Modern forms part of Guoco Midtown, a 3.2ha mixed-use development developed by GuocoLand within District 7, which is located in Bugis region, which runs along Beach Road and Tan Quee Lan Street. Midtown Modern, which is an joint venture between GuocoLand, Hong Leong Holdings and Hong Realty, is one of two residential developments located at Guoco Midtown, the other being Midtown Bay, which has 219 units. Midtown Bay.
Other features of Guoco Midtown include a 30-storey office tower, which will provide 770,000 square feet of office space that is Grade A and a five-storey Network Hub that will be used as a social and business space that will complement the office space as well as three retail clusters and 30 gardens as well as public spaces that span 3.8ha.
Larger units ideal for entertaining
GuocoLand’s Chng emphasizes their Sky-Bungalows as built to adapt to the changing requirements of modern homeowners. “We observe the trend of buyers asking for bigger spaces,” she remarks, noting that a lot of residents require larger homes that can be able to accommodate the possibility of a home office because of the trend towards hybrid work.
Beyond the demands of work, Chng also notes a rising preference for a relaxing place to entertain guests. This is a result of the pandemic, as many were forced to host guests and family members at home because of restrictions related to the pandemic.
In light of this The units provide an “supersized” living eating, entertainment and dining space that is nearly 10m in length from the end to the end. The space is connected to a balcony, which is surrounded by large windows and the main living space 360-degree views. “We think of the person living in the apartment as someone who is happy in their own home, who is a great host and does lots of hosting at home and would be delighted having this space” Chng remarks.
Five bedrooms are comprised of the master bedroom, which has two walk-in closets as well as distinct “his” as well as “hers” bathroom en suites. There’s an additional junior master suite equipped with a walk-in closet, in addition to the rooms that could be used as additional bedrooms or converted into other purposes like the study room as well as a home office or family room.
The size of Sky-Bungalows and the large number of rooms makes them ideal for families with large numbers, according to Chng. The apartment has two kitchensone that is located that is adjacent to the living and dining areas and smaller kitchen located on the opposite floor. The units are also equipped with a utility area and a room specifically for linen storage and laundry.
In collaboration with Saporiti Italia
The buyers of the Sky-Bungalows also be able to having their units’ interiors furnished and designed with furniture and design by Saporiti Italia. The Italian furnishings and design manufacturer has made its own name in Singapore through its collaboration with numerous developers in the interiors of luxury projects, including CapitaLand’s The Nassim, Wing Tai Holdings’ Le Nouvel Ardmore and SC Global Development’s The Marq on Paterson Hill. Saporiti Italia has also collaborated with GuocoLand in the past with the developer like Leedon Residence and Wallich Residence.
For the debut of the Sky-Bungalows The company created four pre-designed interior designs that customers can choose from when purchasing their home. Additionally, they can engage Saporiti Italia to create a completely new design, entirely customised entirely from scratch.
The price of furnishings and interior design offered by Saporiti Italy will be added to the price of purchase of the property. GuocoLand’s Chng estimates that an all-inclusive Sky Bungalow, based on Saporiti Italia’s already-designed designs, and including furnishings, may cost $1.5 million. $1.5 million.
Raffaele Saporiti is the CEO and chairman for Saporiti Italia, says that the Sky Bungalows offer “the ideal backdrop” for the company’s designs, which are designed to blend elements of modernity and natural. In addition to natural colors and soft hues Some of the furniture pieces are also equipped with innovative features like table lamps that connect wireless phone chargers, as well as tea tables that have built-in heating plates.
In the end, the design concepts are intended to provide inspiration to owners of the units. “It provides an idea of the extent to which we could actually customize and personalize the space to the owner,” Saporiti says.
Chng shares the same sentiment and says GuocoLand’s decision to collaborate in partnership with Saporiti Italia on the Sky-Bungalows allows buyers to design a custom-made and unique house. “I believe that today’s buyers are extremely well-off and globalized and are therefore open to more styles,” she remarks.