Sweet Love
- 4 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 146 m² Total surface
Description
The apartment consists of a living room, kitchen, 4 bedrooms (one on the 3rd floor can be used as an office or maid's room), 2 bathrooms, an internal balcony, a 12 m2 warehouse in the basement, and 2 underground parking spaces with electric car charging. The building incorporates impressive engineering features such as 10cm reinforced Kerakoll thermal facade (special order), heavy-duty aluminum frames with thermal break, triple energy glazing with anti-theft protection, energy class A++ (consumption less than 16% of a typical building), reinforced photovoltaics 8 kw instead of 1,8 with net metering and not net billing, solar water heater 150 lt, heat pumps for heating and cooling with fan coils and hot water, Veneta Cucine kitchen and wardrobes, optical fibers, alarm pre-installation with discreet pre-installed traps, glass balconies, luxury Italian sanitary ware, natural oak parquet all over, with a special underlay that makes it silent, self-cleaning double wall inox fire safe chimneys, armored security front door with more locking points, ornate internal staircase, electric shutters remote controlled from the mobile, screens, energy fireplace of great heating capacity, Kleemann lift. All the marbles are Dionysus. Like the interior of the apartments, all other walls have been plastered and sanded, including fencing and car ramp. The warehouses are covered with A' quality hard tiles. Contrary to the prevailing trend, all pipes, drains, chimneys etc. have been carefully hidden in order not to disturb the geometry of the building. Garden soil has been brought to the garden and an automatic watering system has been installed. Particular attention was paid to the choice of materials so that the building has no maintenance needs. Specifically, in the coloring of the building, a paste was used instead of paint, with twice the durability over time. The front outer enclosure is made of galvanized steel, electrostatically painted. The decorative exposed bettas were not left with their pores exposed but were puttyed and sanded repeatedly and finally colored.