Construction Elements

Interior Distribution And Unique Construction Elements.

Luxury homes usually have large halls, high ceilings that allow you to play with the level of the surfaces and facilitate a unique decoration, impressive staircases or interior galleries, wide accesses between spaces, and windows that provide wonderful natural lighting, multiple differentiated areas for living, more game rooms and other recreational spaces, in-suite bedrooms with dressing rooms and separate bathrooms for each inhabitant, kitchen, toilet, office, service bedrooms with bathroom, storage spaces, pantry and cellar.

The exterior appearance of luxury houses differs from the rest by the use of more exclusive architectural elements, both at the level of roofs and facades, and they are usually built on complex design floor plans, including the best quality materials and ornamental elements that achieve a unique appearance.

The Price Marks the Quality

The psychological barrier that marks the price of a luxury home is one million euros. When we talk about super-luxury homes, the price is set at five million euros. Despite this, it is important to clarify that, sometimes, more than the final price, what we should value is the price per square meter. In this sense, cities like Madrid or Barcelona have a higher price per meter than the rest of Spanish cities or coastal destinations. Even so, these values ​​are not absolute since, as we have commented previously in the article, the most important thing is the area and the building where your home is located.

Additional Services

Any luxury home provided must have facilities and services that cannot be found in other types of developments or residences. In the case of apartments, the presence of a concierge 24 hours a day is a must since, in this way, there will always be a person who can ensure who enters and leaves the building. In addition, luxury residential areas usually have other spaces, such as private gyms, swimming pools, or common areas to disconnect.

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