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Phuket development triumphs in London
Phuket development triumphs in London
The International Property Awards, held annually in London, acknowledge the highest levels of achievement in a range of property-related fields and this year, they chose Royal Phuket Marina for the ‘Best Interior Design’ award for their Aquaminium Condos and Royal Villas.

Now entering their 13th year these awards are truly global, with entrants eligible from any country in the world. The 16 award categories encompass estate agents, property developers, architects, interior designers and many other areas of the residential property trade.

The panel of award judges is made up of distinguished experts in the fields of property, design, construction, property writers and sponsors.

The award was presented to Mr. Gulu Lalvani, the owner and developer of Royal Phuket Marina at the gala presentation dinner which took place at the Marriott, Grosvenor Square, London on 14 September 2007.

Royal Phuket Marina’s ‘Best Interior Design’ accolade was awarded as a result of the lavishly designed Aquaminium Condos and Royal Villas which form part of the marina’s Phase Two expansion.

“Our new developments offer something completely unique to the market and the interior designs are luxurious, modern, yet reflective of Thai style,” said Mr. Gulu Lalvani. “We are thrilled the marina has been recognised in these prestigious awards and to be in the company of so many other worthy recipients,” he added.

The interior designs at Royal Phuket Marina were created by Royal Phuket Marina’s own in-house team of interior designers. The same team is now working its magic on the largest and most exclusive residence – the Grand Villa – incorporating a central residence and four guest villas amid lush tropical grounds. Commanding exclusive views over the Mediterranean-style marina, the ‘Grand Villa’ embraces 1,960 m2 (21,097 sqf) of interior designed accommodation including the world’s most admired fixtures and fittings. With its own private driveway and five-car garage, outdoor terraces connect through to a 25-meter swimming pool and private 70 meter boat berth.

The two, three and four bedroom state-of-the-art Aquaminium residences blend contemporary interior design while incorporating elements of traditional Thai culture. The eight condominium types offer the world’s most unique lifestyle choice and investment opportunity. All residents can utilise the boat dock with marina staff on standby to bring a yacht to the doorstep.

The elite collection of eight Royal Villas, five with their own 23 meter (75.5 ft) private yacht berth, are the most prestigious homes at the marina. Set in 750 m2 (8,073 sqf) of living space, the Royal Villas offer a level of luxury rarely found in the region. The gardens feature a 20 meter infinity pool, a traditional sunken dining sala, wet bar and cabana built on top of and surrounded by a pond and waterfall. The residences open on to sweeping panoramas of the marina and Andaman Sea.



About Royal Phuket Marina

On Thailand’s paradise island of Phuket, Royal Phuket Marina stands out from the boating crowd as Asia’s premier yachting haven. This world-class destination is a luxury lifestyle community, complete with its own spa, recreational facilities and Fisherman’s wharf boardwalk with stylish restaurants, cafes and boutiques.

Royal Phuket Marina, rivalling top resort communities in Europe and the Caribbean, is being developed by telecom tycoon Gulu Lalvani, the founder of Binatone, the world’s second largest manufacturer of digital cordless phones – in line with his vision of promoting Phuket as a world-class yachting hub in one of the world’s most idyllic and accessible locations.

The marina is double the size of any other yachting haven in Phuket, with 350 berths for yachts of up to 30 metres long, and the only facility with a non tidal boat lock, deep water basin and private moorings on the doorstep of residences.

More than half of the Royal Phuket Marina development is devoted to leisure and shopping facilities, including cafes, restaurants, a fitness centre and spa, which are set amidst landscaped gardens and attractive communal areas.

The entire US$150 million Royal Phuket Marina project is due for completion in 2010.

For more information, visit www.royalphuketmarina.com.