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Alea Residence - A touch of Australia's low-rise residential home designs


28 Sep 2022
Alea Residence - A touch of Australia's low-rise residential home designs
Puncak Alam, one of the well-known towns, has developed into a hub for many developers looking to expand into various projects in the region due to its strategic location and link with expressways like DASH, LATAR, and Guthrie Corridor.

Myra Alam's Alea Residence is among the most recent developments there.

Alea Residence, the final stage of the Myra Alam township development, promises future residents a new environment and way of life.

Alea Residence spans 5.92 acres and has a gross development value of RM157.72 million. There are 364 total units in four blocks, each with one of the following unit plans: Arctic, Bastion, Colossal, and Universal.

The apartments have two to four bedrooms and are 861 to 1,055 square feet in size.

From singles to young couples to small families to larger families with up to three children, people who prefer resort-style amenities, and those who want to upgrade to a landed property but cannot afford one, homeowners can choose a place that fully corresponds to their specific needs.

"Everyone is always looking out for landed homes, but we wanted to change this perspective and bridge the gap between landed and high-rise. That's why we came up with the concept of elevated living with a low-rise apartment and same-level car park. It matches the feel and experience of living in a landed home with our homebuyers, " said Akil Kalimullah, culture chief of Myra.

Akil said the unique concept of Alea Residences sets the project apart from landed homes, townhouses, and even high-rise projects.

"Our inspiration was to have a touch of Australia's low-rise residential home designs brought back to Malaysia. By incorporating New South Wales's urban vibe, we added a refreshing outlook to low-rise homes, clean lines, spacious layouts, and minimalist aesthetic."

Arctic Home plan features a 2+1 bedroomed unit with two bathrooms across 861 sq ft. It has a yard large enough to be converted into a space for laundry and a wet kitchen. It is best suited to single people or newly weds where it boasts a spacious master bedroom and an additional room that can be turned into a home office or study.

Universal Home, which is the same size as Arctic Home, was designed with the OKU in mind. It has two bedrooms and two bathrooms, located on the ground floor with its parking unit right outside of their home.

Since it was designed for the OKU community, it has larger hallways and wheelchair-accessible areas that have been fitted with ramps and accessories to suit their needs. The homes have a walk-in closet in the master bedroom for easy accessibility.

Bastion Home, whose main aesthetic and vision are; "fortified with balance", is 937 sq ft in size and has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The master bedroom and the other two bedrooms are positioned on two separate ends, giving the inhibitors private and personal space away from each other.

Colossal Home, with four bedrooms and two bathrooms on a 1,055 sq ft unit, simulates vastness and unlimited space as it is the largest unit in the entire development. This unit is built for larger families with young and grown children, and the rooms are separated into different wings, offering privacy for the main bedroom and bedrooms 1, 2, and 3.

Source: NST.com.my

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