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SY Design, an internationally recognized hotel architecture and interior design firm has been hired to design Ambassador Heights, the new luxury residential development at the Moevenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra. The firm was responsible for the creation of the coveted suites and Presidential Suite at the Ambassador Hotel, in addition to recent work on impressive projects including the Four Seasons London, Four Seasons Beirut, and Moevenpick Beirut.
SY’s vision for Ambassador Heights, “is to create a secure sense of place that allows each homeowner to feel as though they are on vacation while in the heart of the city” advises founding principal, Mr. Simon Yammine. “We have paid particular attention to allowing nature and the outer green spaces and surrounding gardens to compliment the interior of the homes. Blending outside within through the use of beautiful glass features throughout the residence.”
The exterior and interior of the homes will be an extension of the 5 Star luxury reflected within the surrounding hotel. In addition, custom designed furniture packages are currently being produced by SY Design.
Mr. Yammine commented, “The Ambassador Heights Furniture Package will further upgrade the luxury of the residence and will include the furniture, fixtures, and equipment (FF&E) and operating, supplies, and equipment (OS&E). This will encompass everything from stylish yet comfortable living areas, to beautiful chandeliers, to fine cutlery, to high-end branded technology, to one of a kind artwork. Subtle African touches will be seen throughout paying tribute to local customs and culture.”
The furniture package will complete a move in ready residence and will allow homeowners to include their property in a short term rental management program. This program will be operated by the hotel, giving homeowners the best of luxury and investment flexibility.
Ambassador Heights is on schedule for completion in the 4th quarter of 2015.
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