Live in luxury: Sky Villas towering over Ho Chi Minh City

Nov 22nd at 13:31
22-11-2017 13:31:24+07:00

Live in luxury: Sky Villas towering over Ho Chi Minh City

Tai Nguyen Company's Sky Villas Tower opened for buyers on November 11, livening up the property scene in District 7, Ho Chi Minh City. A truly opulent living space of elegant luxury offering unparalleled amenities, Sky Villas Tower offers a chance at 5-star living for the most discerning customers.

Each of the project's 98 Sky Villas will be covered in ferns, with the building providing a private swimming pool and gold-plated elevator.

At the heart of EverGreen Project, Sky Villas Tower is ideally located on Nguyen Luong Bang Street in Phu My ward, District 7, with three sides facing the riverfront. The project's main investor is Tai Nguyen Company, with total investment capital of about VND8 trillion ($350 million) for 208 villas.

Spanning an area of 74,000 square metres, the project’s building density is 45 per cent only, land-use factor is at 2.0, creating a resplendent residential area for a maximum of 1,100 people. The project has three kinds of properties: Sky Villas, City Villas, and Garden Villas.

Sky Villas were designed based on the sky villa model to be as comfortable as a presidential suite in a 5-star hotel. Each villa has an average area of 250-280 square metres (300-335 square yards) with 2-5 parking spaces in the underground parking lot. Prices are projected at nearly $1 million each.

The apartments' winding balconies will be covered in trees, giving the impression of a towering waterfall. Every time the wind blows, the lines of ferns will sway gently as the the entire tower reaches out to the sky.

The main investor has selected ferns to cover the entire front, back, and roof of the tower, providing a green and effective cooling solution for the building the sky..

Ferns are suitable for the city's humid tropical climate, where they can grow well without the need for frequent watering. It is therefore guaranteed that the apartments will enjoy a green space all year round without any significant effort from owners’ part.

The architects drew inspiration from fern patterns to bring a touch of elegance and style to the white concrete balconies. All these decorative concrete strands have been imported from abroad ort from owners’ part.

Each sky villa is spacious and isolated, ensuring privacy for their occupants. The villas have a wide open space with large glass doors, giving a full view of the outside world. Depending on personal preference, homeowners can also decorate their rooms with global brands, such as Hermes, Jojo Armani or Versace.

Another unique feature of the building is that each villa has a separate floor. The height difference between two consecutive floors is 75 centimetres (29.5 inches), soundproofing each separate living space. This unique feature allows homeowners to choose which direction their rooms are facing without affecting the general structure of the building.

The complex also includes a wide variety of facilities with three community areas built over thousands of square metres. The Sky Club houses meeting rooms, conference halls, a children's playground, as well as wedding and family gathering halls. Marina Club, with the Bird's Nest Restaurant as its highlight, is the perfect venue for hosting parties that require luxury and privacy. Finally, City Club is the complex's central square where everyone in the community can hang out and socialise.

On November 11, EverGreen project opened to interested buyers.

Outside Sky Villas is an $18-million marina built to international standards and offering yacht maintenance services. This marina was built by Tai Nguyen Company to meet the needs of yacht-loving EverGreen residents.

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