How This 2,271 Sqft Penthouse In Bartley Was Transformed With A Indoor Garden
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In this week’s episode, we present a spacious and luxurious home located in Bartley, covering 2,271 square feet of living space.
The owners, Kex and Ells, who both work in the shipping industry, have designed this residence to offer a comfortable yet modern and contemporary atmosphere.

Upon entering, you’re greeted by a breathtaking view that immediately captures your attention. The design emphasises natural materials such as granite and marble, giving the home a distinct elegance. The choice of incorporating BE@RBRICK collectibles and lush greenery provides a balanced and unique touch to the overall concept.


The foyer is specially designed with different-format tiles and even features a mini garden with real plants, offering a comfortable and grand entry.

The dry kitchen boasts granite countertops and a slanted mirror that creates a captivating effect, complemented by tree-inspired lighting.

The living room, featuring stainless steel accents and full-height feature walls, exudes grandeur. Warm lighting enhances the overall aesthetics and balance of the space.

The consistency in floor design throughout the house gives a cohesive feel. Moving to the bedrooms, the master bedroom enjoys a luxurious bathroom with double sinks and skylights, while custom-made sinks in the common bathroom add a unique touch.

This home’s layout, with a master bedroom on one side and other bedrooms on the opposite side, offers a practical and comfortable living arrangement.


The master bedroom stands out with its exquisite bathroom, including a bathtub area with skylights.

The home’s layout provides a beautiful view from the balcony, which is unblocked and a perfect place for relaxation. Kex’s goldfish collection and a five-feet tank add a peaceful element to the home.

The absence of a TV in the sleeping area and a clean design create a calm and soothing atmosphere.

This home truly represents a lifestyle change for the owners, offering a luxurious and comfortable living experience that will be enjoyed for years to come. The emphasis on high-quality materials, thoughtful design, and the stunning view make it a true gem.

Special thanks to the homeowners for opening up their home to us. If you’d like to get connected to their designer for the design of your own home, you can reach out to them via this link. Receive a $500 Stacked Store credit upon successful sign-up and completion of the project.
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