Lots Road, London SW10 0QH – Chelsea
The framework of the building is generally of reinforced concrete construction. The external façade of the building is clad in a unitised glazed curtain wall with integrated ventilation louvres, feature vertical and horizontal aluminium fins. The roofs of the building are generally finished with zinc metal. All private terraces will be finished in timber decking. Aluminium powder coated double glazed windows and doors to balconies and terraces are provided where applicable.
The walls are white painted skimmed plasterboard, with painted MDF skirting. Polished natural stone wall tiles are provided to all bathrooms. Stone skirting is provided in the entrance hall to match the flooring.
All apartments are fitted with engineered hardwood flooring in all living spaces, including kitchens. Additionally, bedrooms are fitted with a high-quality wool mix carpet. Entrance halls, bathrooms, shower rooms and WCs are fitted with natural stone floor tiles where applicable.
Bespoke built-in wardrobes are fitted to all bedrooms. Wardrobes in master bedrooms have veneered drawers to match the internal doors.
Where provided, the balconies are finished with treated timber decking with glass balustrade and stainless steel handrail.
The lifts serve all floors within each building including the basement car park.
The framework of the building is generally of reinforced concrete construction. The external façade of the building is clad in a unitised glazed curtain wall with integrated ventilation louvres, feature vertical and horizontal aluminium fins. The roofs of the building are generally finished with zinc metal. All private terraces will be finished in timber decking. Aluminium powder coated double glazed windows and doors to balconies and terraces are provided where applicable.
The walls are white painted skimmed plasterboard, with painted MDF skirting. Polished natural stone wall tiles are provided to all bathrooms. Stone skirting is provided in the entrance hall to match the flooring.
All ceilings are white painted skimmed plasterboard.
All apartments are fitted with engineered hardwood flooring in all living spaces, including kitchens. Additionally, bedrooms are fitted with a high-quality wool mix carpet. Entrance halls, bathrooms, shower rooms and WCs are fitted with natural stone floor tiles where applicable.
Bespoke built-in wardrobes are fitted to all bedrooms. Wardrobes in master bedrooms have veneered drawers to match the internal doors.
Where provided, the balconies are finished with treated timber decking with glass balustrade and stainless steel handrail.
The lifts serve all floors within each building including the basement car park.
Kitchens are fitted with bespoke designed modular cabinets with high gloss lacquered doors to standard units. Full height units are of timber veneer with pelmet LED lighting under cabinets. All cabinets and drawers have a discreet handleless design and are fitted with soft-close hinges and runners. Worktops are of polished natural stone with matching natural stone splashback. The under-mounted stainless steel sink is fitted with a deck-mounted chrome mixer tap by Dornbracht (or similar). Studio, one and two-bedroom apartments have a single sink, three-bedroom apartments have a one and a half bowl sink and four and five-bedroom apartments have a double sink. Integrated appliances are generally by Gaggenau (or similar) unless otherwise stated and include:
All walls in the bathrooms are fully tiled with polished natural stone and complementary honed stone tiles to the floor. All brassware is polished stainless steel or chrome and generally by Dornbracht (or similar). Mirror demisters and underfloor heating are provided as standard. All WCs are of white enamel with a dual push flush button. Each bathroom is fitted with backlit mirrored cabinets and low-level veneered cabinets. Shaver sockets are fitted as standard to all bathrooms and shower rooms.
Natural marble tiles to all walls. Bathrooms are fitted with enamelled steel bathtub with integrated bath filler and chrome hand shower attachment by Dornbracht (or similar); shower enclosure with ceiling-mounted shower head, separate handheld attachment and body jets thermostatically controlled, generally by Dornbracht (or similar); towel rail with a heated section of natural stone wall for towel and bathroom warming.
Bathrooms are fitted with an enamelled steel bathtub with an integrated bath filler; ceiling-mounted and handheld showers generally by Dornbracht (or similar) within the bath with a glass bath screen; towel rail with a heated section of natural stone for towel and bathroom warming.
Shower rooms are fitted with a stone shower tray, a glass shower door and thermostatically controlled shower control. The ceiling-mounted and handheld shower heads are generally by Dornbracht (or similar); towel rail with a heated section of natural stone for towel and bathroom warming.
Note: some variance occurs between apartments. Please refer to the sales team for individual apartment schedules for the bathrooms.
The comfort cooling is provided by a mechanical fan coil unit supplying cooled air to all principal rooms. The underfloor heating system provides heat throughout the apartment and is thermostatically controlled. The building is served by a development-wide Combined Heat and Power Plant which provides metered hot water within the apartment.
Energy-efficient LED downlights are fitted in the living areas, hallways, kitchens, and bedrooms. 5 amp sockets are fitted to living areas and all bedrooms. Integrated LED lighting is provided in the master bedroom wardrobes. A fully automated and addressable lighting control system is provided for each room.
Living areas and bedrooms are fitted with a telephone point together with a TV outlet and are wired for satellite television and FM/DAB radio. The ceiling of the living area is pre-wired for the installation of the purchaser’s own speakers. Smoke detectors are fitted as standard.
Apartments are fitted with a Home Automation System incorporating a central touch screen with separate local scene setting controls to principal rooms. The system is designed to control lighting, heating and cooling (where applicable) and interfaces with the door entry intercom, security access and panic alarm systems. The Home Automation System has the provision to be upgraded (by and at the purchaser’s own cost) to incorporate controls for an audio/visual system, window blind mechanism and remote Wi-Fi access.
The ground level hard and soft landscaping has integrated planting and feature lighting which is designed by a specialist landscape architect.
Estate Managers are employed to provide a 24-hour concierge service as well as security patrols. A CCTV system with a centralized security monitoring facility provides cover for the whole estate.
A fully equipped gymnasium and exercise area with an indoor swimming pool is provided for residents’ private use.
Public accessed, commercially operated waterside restaurant and coffee bar with ancillary shops are located within the Metropolitan Building, subject to lease.
Secure underground parking is located underneath the development and is available at an additional cost (subject to availability).
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