Floor Plan Details
At the top, the penthouse floor plan reads like a private landscape, where rooms become pavilions around terraces and long sightlines. The relationship between kitchen, dining and living areas has been carefully considered, encouraging everyday interaction without feeling crowded. A defined entry moment slows arrival, giving you a pause before the space opens into living and entertaining zones. From there, circulation is kept intuitive, with minimal wasted corridors and a focus on direct connections between key rooms. Storage is woven into the floor plan rather than bolted on, with built-in cupboards, niches and utility rooms positioned where they naturally belong. The planning logic reflects the stated mix of SIMPLEX; DUPLEX; TRIPLEX, giving each sleeping space an obvious sense of address and privacy within the plan. The hand of Abu Elyas is visible in the way circulation is resolved and how practical concerns are embedded quietly into the drawing. Bedrooms are grouped to form a quieter wing, buffered from the social parts of the home so that rest and privacy are naturally protected. Vertical circulation, whether in the form of stairs or lift cores, is located to support both resident convenience and efficient services. In use, the layout aims to disappear into the background, leaving only a sense that everything is exactly where it ought to be.