Condominium Penthouse – Luxury in the Sky
Inspired by a refined masculine aesthetic, this condominium penthouse is a statement in bold urban contemporary living. A lover of entertaining, our client desired a home that was a showpiece
Explore the epitome of luxury living with our collection of stunning penthouses. This category features exquisite penthouse designs from around the world, showcasing sophisticated interiors, breathtaking views, and unparalleled amenities. Discover how architects and designers create these exclusive spaces, blending opulence with comfort to deliver the ultimate urban living experience. From modern minimalist aesthetics to lavishly decorated retreats, each penthouse offers a unique perspective on high-end residential design, inspiring those who seek the very best in their homes.
Inspired by a refined masculine aesthetic, this condominium penthouse is a statement in bold urban contemporary living. A lover of entertaining, our client desired a home that was a showpiece
T.K. Chu Design was involved in the design of a penthouse located on the 34th floor. With an area of 430 square meters, the penthouse represents the highest living standard for the complex
Located on the 9th and 10th floors of a new building, the penthouse L and its three-sided terrace sail like a yacht above the rooftops of Vienna, and thus also a little aloof.
Inspired by Scandinavian aesthetic, we combined different textures – wood, natural rusted black metal and textured plastering, with subtle hues like olive green, to achieve a breathable open space with sleek lines but detailed handling.
The Or Akiva penthouse designed by Melamed is located on the shoreline and includes a spectacular public space as well as a private space with a large master suite, study, guest room, utility room, bathroom, and guest toilet.
This two-bedroom penthouse in the new Vancouver House tower was conceived as a warm space for living, socializing, and displaying the client’s collection of art and natural artifacts.
In order to enjoy a sense of maximal space, the living room of the Weiss Penthouse is defined only by furniture, inviting the residents and their guests to explore, by walking or glancing, the boundaries between the private and the public.
Built in 1914, the Smith Tower was the tallest structure west of the Mississippi upon its completion. No expense was spared in the construction of this ambitious 462-foot-tall building, with interiors finished in rich materials and ornate detailing.