Bring Home The Best Of Everything
Luxury is defined as the best of whatever it represents. It sets the bar
for high expectations, whether you’re talking about furniture or clothes. It is
the uniqueness, the exclusivity, and the exquisiteness of owning something that
is the best of the best. True luxury is one that delivers unexpected pleasures,
above and beyond what is necessary. It lies in the small details, which set it
apart from the ordinary. The meticulous workmanship, along with discerning good
taste, makes it special.
You have a luxurious lifestyle. You have a Bugatti, Rolls Royce, and
Bentley in your garage. Your bed is covered with high-quality wool fabrics
woven with gold carats, from Charlotte Thomas. Your windows are adorned by
Neiman Marcus valances. Your living room is home to a Murano glass chandelier.
The exotic hardwood wooden flooring is from Macassar Ebony, carpeted with silk
Ishfan rugs. Your floor tiles are from Pietra Firma, handcrafted with the
priciest of materials, including diamonds. Your house is painted with Fine
Paints of Europe, the most pigmented paints on the planet. The cabinets are
custom-made English Rosewood cabinets, with English Wych Elm Panels, made by
Hearne Hardwoods. Your bathroom houses an Acheo Copper bathtub, as well as a
Toto Neorest, which gives you an in-built nightlight and air freshener. The
kitchen is adorned with pro-grade everything, which means you use the La Cornue
Grand Palais Range, also used by the Le Cordon Bleu School in Paris. Your dog
house is modeled after an 18th century French Rosewood commode. Your faucets
are made in artisanal factories, inspired by traditional periods like the 1920s
and sold by Waterworks. Your modern refrigerator is from Sub-Zero. Your wrist
is encircled with a Harry Winston Opus watch, made of anti-reflective sapphire
crystal. Your bar holds a special bottle of Macallan, along with a Cheval Blanc
1947. Your swimming pool was constructed with a separate pool house. You have a
Wisdom Infinite Grande audio system installed in your home. You have a separate
home theatre that can be enjoyed while lounging in the pool. Your two-story
home library is filled with old and rare editions of literature. ‘The Water
Lilies’ by Claude Monet has a place of honour in your living room.
You have the best of everything.
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