A huge advantage of this new accommodation project, situated in a very peaceful residential district below Strahov, will be the wonderful view over the green slopes lining Na Hrebenkach street and, from the upper locations above the luxury villas and trees, a panorama of Prague. All the apartments in the building will look out over this view, and the front of each will comprise an eight-metre long, entirely glazed wall allowing for an unusually broad panoramic aspect.
Completely above-standard equipment, not yet seen in use in Prague, will feature in the so-called Smart home. It will be possible to programme automatic regulation of the heating, switch on lights in rooms and corridors at selected times, and, for instance, monitor on a television screen what is going on in the children’s play area by means of one of the cameras, in order that mums have some idea of what their offspring are getting up to.
All of the modern accommodation units, with the exception of the studio flats, contain a minimum of two bathrooms, one of which is always part of the largest bedroom, as well as several wardrobes and cloakrooms. Included in the price of the standard furnishing, unlike with other projects, is a complete