Premier House
A landmark development of 120 flats in Edgware, Premier House is the tallest building for miles around, it raises the bar for contemporary living in this suburb.
As expected from a landmark development no detail has been overlooked in terms of the apartments' finish. Stylish timber clad feature walls and porcelain flooring in the lobby set the tone as you enter the building. These apartments were lovingly designed to create a harmonious environment that seamlessly flows from room to room. The apartments boast under floor heating, meaning there is minimal interruption to the sleek design of the space. Sophisticated yet contemporary detailing such as the mix of units and silestone counters in the designer kitchens are combined with elegant tiling in the bathrooms.
The showhome has been designed to complement the technical specification of the apartments. A monochrome palette with highlights of citrus yellow has created an on trend scheme. Furniture with clean lines has been used to compliment the geometric wallpapers and fabrics to give an 'urban' feel to this first phase of regeneration in Edgware.
As expected from a landmark development no detail has been overlooked in terms of the apartments' finish. Stylish timber clad feature walls and porcelain flooring in the lobby set the tone as you enter the building. These apartments were lovingly designed to create a harmonious environment that seamlessly flows from room to room. The apartments boast under floor heating, meaning there is minimal interruption to the sleek design of the space. Sophisticated yet contemporary detailing such as the mix of units and silestone counters in the designer kitchens are combined with elegant tiling in the bathrooms.
The showhome has been designed to complement the technical specification of the apartments. A monochrome palette with highlights of citrus yellow has created an on trend scheme. Furniture with clean lines has been used to compliment the geometric wallpapers and fabrics to give an 'urban' feel to this first phase of regeneration in Edgware.