Ew, the interior design is terrible. The building itself looks fine, but the inside looks like a generic suburban home. Why design a very contemporary building only for the inside to not match? I don't know if it was Neo Architecture who did the work or whether a separate interior design was contracted but it looks like generic stuff you'd pick up at Home Depot. Normally, you design a building and make sure the interior finishes match the aesthetic of it. For example, you see this building from the outside and see it's wood. So, on the inside you would expect more of it...rather than drywall, vinyl, plastic etc: https://divisare.com/projects/478591-byr...e-the-town
Lmao at the size of the units in relation to the cost as well. The rooms are actually unusable. Just looking at the second link for example...I don't know where you'd put anything. The two main big rooms are so small you would struggle to put more than 1 couch and maybe some bookshelves in there...a chair if you're lucky. No real room for plants or storing anything else. The Kitchen is absurd. You'd almost need to stand up to eat. The entry way is literally no more than like 15cm wider than the main door. The bedroom is enough for a tiny bed and basically no additional furniture of any sort. The bathrooms are pathetic. I've flown on airplanes with bigger and nicer bathrooms than these things.
What a joke. The crazy thing is the idiots out there with 1 million dollars who are like, yeah, this is great, where do I sign? Which I guess I can't complain about, they're paying me (not that I'd design this). But jeez if you have a million dollars, take a little extra time to look around. Do your own due diligence, don't hire some shitty realtor who is just going to try to fast talk you into buying something they show you. You can get a big and contemporary place for that price without being one of those cucks who buys pre-sale in a new building.
Lmao at the size of the units in relation to the cost as well. The rooms are actually unusable. Just looking at the second link for example...I don't know where you'd put anything. The two main big rooms are so small you would struggle to put more than 1 couch and maybe some bookshelves in there...a chair if you're lucky. No real room for plants or storing anything else. The Kitchen is absurd. You'd almost need to stand up to eat. The entry way is literally no more than like 15cm wider than the main door. The bedroom is enough for a tiny bed and basically no additional furniture of any sort. The bathrooms are pathetic. I've flown on airplanes with bigger and nicer bathrooms than these things.
What a joke. The crazy thing is the idiots out there with 1 million dollars who are like, yeah, this is great, where do I sign? Which I guess I can't complain about, they're paying me (not that I'd design this). But jeez if you have a million dollars, take a little extra time to look around. Do your own due diligence, don't hire some shitty realtor who is just going to try to fast talk you into buying something they show you. You can get a big and contemporary place for that price without being one of those cucks who buys pre-sale in a new building.