Project Execution Overview — “Polished Walnut”
• Complete replacement and expansion of window openings — floor-to-ceiling and wall-to-wall — with panoramic glass installed at the 23rd floor using climbers.
• Two lift-and-slide systems: one from the living room, one from the bedroom, both opening onto a large terrace (15% bigger than on the 24th floor).
• Space transformation: the bedroom opens into an open-air terrace, while the living room merges with the sky thanks to the 20.3 ft (6.20 m) ceilings.
• Layout: 1,615 sq. ft. (150 m²) with 2 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms (master + guest).
• Second level: guest bedroom with bathroom built above the corridor, enabled by ceiling height.
• Staircase: monolithic steel structure made from a single 0.4” (1 cm) sheet, welded seamlessly.
• Materials: polished walnut veneer + teak parquet from a 200-year-old Sri Lankan temple.
• Greenery: several trees lifted to the terrace by climbers, including two 200-year-old olive trees weighing over a ton each.
• Engineering: heated floors, ventilation, air conditioning, and built-in convectors.
• Lighting: track system with restored exposed concrete ceiling.
• Kitchen: premium German Gaggenau appliances (double fridge, oven, cooktop with integrated ventilation, wine and cigar fridges, coffee machine).
• Furniture & décor: fully curated turnkey — sofas, tables, chairs, books, and art.