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Top Tips for Designing Luxury Residential Apartment Buildings

When it comes to luxury living, there are many apartment blocks throughout the UK that can offer a high quality of functionality and aesthetic appeal.

At Studio Anyo, we have worked on many projects that involved creating premium living space, both for students and the general public.

While there are no rules when it comes to architecture and design, there are certain elements that need to be considered in the design stage to ensure a successful build and a high-quality residential building.

In this blog, we’re going to run through seven key factors that combine to create a successful project, as well as give some insight into luxury residential living.

Let’s take a look.

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What is a Residential Building?

In a nutshell, a residential building is a structure designed to provide a place to live for someone or a group of people.

A residential building is commonly split into several different apartments that may range in size and style.

In student residential buildings, the separate apartments will look much more similar and often follow a similar layout and design.

Alongside apartments containing amenities such as kitchens, bedrooms, and lounge areas, residential buildings often contain some communal spaces, such as gardens, gyms, and lobbies.

Defining Luxury in Residential Buildings

So, what makes a residential building fall into the luxury category?

Well, every aspect of a luxury residential building is made to provide an elevated living experience.

The amenities, décor, and materials are always of a high standard, and extra care has been taken in the process of design and construction to ensure it provides a high-class living experience.

There are several factors that can be incorporated into luxury living space, such as:

  • Great views.
  • Large spaces.
  • Unique and exceptional décor.
  • High end Appliances and technology.
  • Premium quality amenities.
  • Plenty of communal facilities.

And more.

So, with that in mind, what are the secrets to designing such a structure.

Well, here are seven of them.

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7 Top Tips for Designing Luxury Residential Buildings

Understand the Market

The first step in designing living space is to decipher exactly who will be living there.

For example, everyday residential space is drastically different from space designed for students, and this must be incorporated into the design.

Are you looking at creating family space, or space for people to live in alone? It may be the case that you need a mixture of the two to really appeal to the local residents and this should show in your layout and design.

The décor is also heavily influenced by the clientele, so making sure you understand it well is vital.

Embrace Natural Elements

Nature is your friend when it comes to design, and in luxury residential buildings, it can be used to really enhance a living space.

Firstly, natural light is important.

If someone is paying a premium price for a luxury dwelling, they expect it to have lots of natural light and not feel dark and dingy.

If you can add large windows, and maybe a balcony, then you are providing a way of getting fresh air and plenty of light, which when combined can be a big boost to a space.

An open space layout is ideal for making sure all areas get all the natural effects it needs to feel comfortable and fresh.

Focus on Efficiency

When it comes to designing a building, speed and cost are two key factors.

Try to focus on this and allow it to influence your design.

For example, many of our projects have been built on a modular framework. This means that a lot of the components can be manufactured off-site, which can help to keep construction times down and reduce costs.

Using MMC and DFMA techniques also allows for other benefits, including less wastage.

Having set components also makes installing them much more simple, as a clear guideline can be set and the identical components can be put together in no time.

Incorporate Sustainability

Sustainability is a key factor in modern design, and by incorporating sustainable practises into your structure, you can create something that is not just energy efficient, but that can really benefit the planet as well.

Eco-friendly features such as green roofs, rainwater harvesting system, solar power energy and more can help to create carbon positive buildings that are of huge appeal to a wide audience.

By adding this, you are demonstrating a commitment to environmental responsibility, and creating a residential building for the future.

This is also a great way of keeping energy costs down which can be a big help in managing finances.

Think About Privacy

One thing everyone wants in their home is a spot of privacy.

In a residential building where there may be lots of residents sharing one structure, this is even more so important.

When designing your residential space, try to incorporate private features where residents can relax, such as balconies.

This is a nice way of getting a bit of fresh air without being overlooked.

Soundproofing is also a good option to ensure sound from other apartments doesn’t filter into yours.

If you can provide areas that aren’t overlooked, and make sure all interior rooms have a degree of privacy, you are sure to make the resident feel comfortable and at ease in their property.

Provide High-End Amenities

Amenities are important.

If you are creating a luxury apartment, places like bathrooms and kitchens should represent that, and be stocked with high-quality equipment.

If you can provide your residents with luxurious places to eat, wash, relax, and more, then you are well on your way to creating a premium living space.

Some other things to consider are technology, with smart home equipment now a popular option, and communal facilities. For example, if you do have a shared gym, it should contain top-level equipment and be clean and well-designed.

Optimise Space

Each unit needs to feel like a large, open space, and this is where your layout becomes essential.

While the spaces may not be large, the design can make them feel like they are.

By incorporating elements such as open-plan layouts, flexible living spaces, and using colours and shades in your décor to make a space feel bigger, you can really impress your clientele.

Focus on the rooms that need the space the most, such as relaxing areas, and try and use windows to really broaden the feel of the room.

By maximising the space, you can boost the functionality of each room, and allow it to contain all it needs and more.

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Residential Building Design and Planning with Studio Anyo

If you are planning a luxury residential project, and feel you may benefit from some advice and expertise, then our team would be glad to help.

We have worked on many projects in this industry, and have many more to come.

Why not take a look at our residential portfolio, and our student projects to get a glimpse of our work.

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Then get in touch with our team today.

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