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Living in a penthouse apartment is like capturing all the luxury and happiness in the world and displaying it on your very own mountain top. With its 8,072 square feet of pure luxury living space, the penthouse apartment we are showing today lies on top of two buildings in the cosmopolitan district of Notting Hill, London. The two building rooftops were connected with the help of a glass footbridge, creating a fantastic modern versatility that allows the future inhabitants to enjoy the best of high-end architecture. Surrounded predominantly with glass, the amazing apartment features 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and 3 reception rooms. Every detail seen in this remarkable London penthouse apartment – from high-tech equipment to large, bright spaces – was carefully and creatively placed to ensure the best living spaces available. Brilliantly designed by Richard Hywel Evans Architects – or Studio RHE – the luxurious glass residence can be bought from Knight Frank for £7,850,000. I guess the price also includes the feelings of happiness and fulfilment. Do you see yourself living here?
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walk through that hallway that connects the 2 buildings …. and DON’T LOOK DOWN! kinda hard when its a glass floor though.
I don’t know. Looks like the interior of a limo bus. Novel idea, poor execution.
I quite like the style of kitchen in this apartment. The carbon black color scheme is quite popular at the moment. I think i would have desigined it so the handles lined up though
Only in dreams! Hell, only in dreams would I even be able to physically tour a gorgeous place like this one.
fantastic!!!!!!!1
Awsome glass bridge! Needs som glass polishing though.. I love this futuristic space ship style.
I have been looking at a lot of your home design. As an interior designer myself and my husband being an Architect…this is my favourite city penthouse…amazing details.