Inspired by the buildings in Mayfair, London, the unique architecture of Oxley’s Mayfair Gardens sets itself apart from its competitors – new & old – in the current market. It’s majority white surfaces are augmented by rims of black that serve to call out balconies.
This colour palette makes for a nice contrast that harkens back to the colonial black and white houses.
Mayfair’s layout is also unique, in that the facilities all sit on a separate island but connected to the stacks by a bridge that runs over a canal. This layout while different, presents a less cluttered and far more inviting atmosphere.
Mayfair’s layout is also unique, in that the facilities all sit on a separate island but connected to the stacks by a bridge that runs over a canal. This layout while different, presents a less cluttered and far more inviting atmosphere.
Things like the black beadings on the kitchen cabinets, curved cornices in the ceiling as well as the rounded edges for the arches gives the overall unit its strong yet gentle and calming look. For a 1+1, it’s generally accepted that the spaces are a little more compact.
This understanding and respect for the space liberates the developer from having to use creative tricks to arbitrarily inflate the size of the bedrooms.
The master bedroom is spacious. The large windows absolutely play a contributing role but overall, it’s the sensible approach to living quarters that makes this simple yet elegant unit shine.
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The attention to detail is apparent through the unit. In the bathroom, porcelain tiles that mimic the appearance of wood creates an excellent contrast that imbues the bathroom with a warm, cosy and comfortable feel.
The monochrome colour scheme also serves to draw the attention to specific areas while making other sections, like the toilet area feel bright and clean. These are very important aspects of a bathroom
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