New apartment launch redefines concept of luxury
New apartment launch redefines concept of luxury
Owning expensive cars or designer goods is a sign of status, but the possession of at least one super luxury apartment is a must, according to members of the upper class.
Not only celebrities want to have super luxury apartments, rich businesspeople have needs, too, ones which require not only the comforts that such an apartment brings, but the status that comes with it.
This is the reason the upper class is always waiting for the launch of super luxury apartments that finally befit their status. Now, D’. Palais de Louis, a palace boasting of fixtures from the most famous brands, is going to attract a lot of attention from the rich and beautiful.
This is the first project in Vietnam with four outer sides as well as part of the interior covered in marble tiles imported from Spain, Italy, and Brazil. The skylight, with an impressive area of 400 square metres, overlooks the marble water fountain. The project has six super fast and super quiet elevators plated with gold, made by US company Otis. This is the first time a project in Vietnam uses $300,000 elevators that leave in the dust those used in 5-star hotels.
With the 15-metre high domed ceiling, the lobby of the tower is comparable to any European king’s palace. The ceiling of the lobby is covered by a fresco painted by an Italian artist for six months.
There are nine types of apartments with 12 styles of interior décor, all of which provide dwellers with utmost comfort and the best conveniences. The furniture, including the leather sofas and beds, was handmade by Italian craftsmen and combines the best artistic features of North-Eastern Italy, close in proximity and style to France and Switzerland. Some apartments are equipped with tables, chairs and closets covered by crocodile skin imported from Italy.
Even the smallest details are picked carefully, such as the FEDE switches that are made from 10 carat gold that cost $120 per switch. With luxurious and unique interior furnishing, D’. Palais de Louis, Versailles in the middle of Hanoi, is going to charm even the pickiest of customers.