THREE NEW BUILD 'ORANGERY' STYLE TOWNHOUSES
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VALUE IN THE DETAIL

The Chris Stewart Group - working with leading architects and interior designers – has created the highest standard of specification, mixing classical architecture with the best of understated contemporary design and cutting edge technology – all with excellent client value in mind.

Acoustic Insulation Kitchen Flooring Bathrooms and en-suites Storage Heating and Lighting Communication and Technology Other Noteworthy Design Detail
Acoustic Insulation
  • Acoustically insulated en-suites and bathrooms
Kitchen
  • Bespoke kitchens by Kitchen International
  • Hand painted style with chrome cup handle
  • Feature mantel over the hob
  • Black granite work tops (30mm) with100mm upstand leading to a tiled splashback
  • Integrated "Siemens" appliances include gas hob, oven and combination microwave, dishwasher, fridge freezer and washing machine
Flooring
  • Kitchen & entrance vestibule: large format, natural Travertine stone floor with entranced recessed mat well
  • Bathrooms: natural stone look porcelain tile
  • Bedrooms: carpeted
  • Living areas, hallway & stairs: wide board oak flooring in  natural matt lacquered finish
Bathrooms and en-suites
  • Laufen white sanitary ware
  • Large scale mirroring
  • Integral shaver sockets
  • Heated towel rails
  • Hansgrohe shower fittings
Storage
Space has been exploited throughout the property to provide storage in the vestibule area, under the stairs, in the main reception room (x2).
  • Dedicated dressing area in master bedroom
  • Fitted wardrobes with internal fixtures to bedrooms 3/4
  • Bathrooms with spare storage niche to bath areas
  • Bedrooms 2/5 with finished recess for fit out by purchaser
  • Roof space storage accessed via a Ramsay ladder.
Heating and Lighting
  • High efficiency boiler with a flue gas heat recovery device at heart of heating/ hot water system
  • Stylish vertical column style radiators use less wall space than conventional designs
  • Pressured hot water system provides showers with a consistently high flow rate
  • A' Rated gas fire housed in a Tavertine stone hearth provides warmth and a focal point in the reception room
  • Lighting system uses 75% low energy bulbs
  • Lighting controlled via an KNX system, offering a number of scene setting and sophisticated lighting control choices.
Communication and Technology
  • Specific data, video and audio infrastructure distributed from a central location
  • CAT5 wiring infrastructure allows for the flexible positioning of wired phone and broadband access
  • Audio cabling to 5 rooms allows for the discrete distribution of audio, if required
  • Reception room pre-wired for upgrading to a 5.1 home cinema system
  • Dedicated internet ready/HD TV positions in kitchen and master bedroom
  • Fused spurs/control wiring in reception and dining room areas, with the opportunity to upgrade to curtain/blind control
Other Noteworthy Design Detail
  • Feature wall in master bedroom provides delineation to the dressing area
  • Rear garden visible from entrance vestibule through glazed doors, providing sense of space and light
  • Pivot folding double doors add flexibility to formal dining/reception room layout
  • Ceiling recess for the fixing of curtain/blinds
  • Stairs: oak newel posts/handrail with balustrade.
  • Upper hall landing: oak newel posts with balustrade
  • Hallway/vestibule door, hallway/reception door, reception/dining room double doors and hallway/kitchen door – plus internal doors to en-suites –all with 80% glazing to allow maximum light penetration
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