Bedroom Design: Million Dollar Room
08 May 2012Post by Laura Cheng.
I am a sucker for anything headlined with “million dollar”. Probably because I hope at some point my salary will fall into that range. Until then, there’s HGTV’s newly launched show, Million Dollar Rooms, which offers a glimpse inside some of the most extravagant, high-end rooms across the globe. One of the most recent episodes featured a million dollar boat house and another featured a two million dollar pool in the middle of a living room.
One home has not been featured on the show (yet) but deserved a blog for its million dollar price tag. In fact, it is currently the world’s most expensive 1 bedroom apartment listed at $21.8 million (1.8 billion yen) with Japan Sotheby’s International Realty. The apartment is located in Minami-Azabu, one of Tokyo’s most affluent and wealthy neighborhoods. The spectacular price is supported by its spectacular square footage for a 1 bedroom apartment. At 4,434 square foot, it is larger than the average single family home in the US.
Source: http://theultralinx.com/2012/04/worlds-expensive-1-bedroom-apartment-218-million.html
As expected, Japanese style abounds in the “Ryotei” style dining room where the chef can serve the guests directly from the gourmet kitchen. There is original, hand painted artwork by Japanese artist Hiroshi Senju located all around the apartment.
However, the home is also an international design showcase. All the furniture in the apartment was custom designed by modern Italian company, Cecotti Collezioni. The walls, flooring and doors are also made from the highest quality Italian stone and wood. A custom designed kitchen is outfitted with top of the line French La Cornue appliances. The Parisian-style terrace off the casual dining room overlooks the peaceful Arisugawa Park. Just as couples of different races generally produce attractive offspring, this is no exception.
The bedroom hosts a 60 inch television and what appears in the picture to be a high tech lighting/sound/window/temperature control system. The bed arrangement looks a bit odd – like two queen sized beds put head to head. Perhaps this home was purchased for the 2 dogs pictured and this is their master suite?
The bedroom also has a generous walk-in closet but my favorite feature is the entrance down the closet dedicated completely to shoes. The walls in the hallway open up as a massive shoe storage unit that shelves up to 200 pairs of shoes. This pricey apartment has surely inspired me to save up for this sole reason.
Source: http://theultralinx.com/2012/04/worlds-expensive-1-bedroom-apartment-218-million.html
Tags: bed, bedroom, Charles P. Rogers, Design, Million Dollar Room









