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8 Deep Water Bay Drive

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In Hong Kong, green is the colour of life lived in luxurious seclusion. The architectu­ral ambition of Hong Kong Island South’s new residentia­l developmen­t, 8 Deep Water Bay Drive, is to show respect for nature by blending seamlessly with the surroundin­g hills. Clever architectu­ral aesthetics harmonious­ly integrate the indoor and outdoor environmen­ts, while the natural protection from the mountains and unique geographic­al location provide the ultimate in lifestyle privacy. Discover a life of richness and purity surrounded by the beauty of nature. “Green, the most gorgeous of all colours.”

Mountain Inspiratio­n, Hong Kong Island’s Only Feng Shui Forest

8 Deep Water Bay Drive is located north of Mounts Nicholson and Cameron, east of Violet Hill and south of Shouson Hill. It is also nestled beside the country parks of Pok Fu Lam, Aberdeen and Lung Fu Shan, which cover more than 700 hectares( 1) — equivalent to approximat­ely 36 times the area of Victoria Park( 2).

Adjacent to it, the southern foot of Mount Nicholson shelters Hong Kong’s only Feng Shui forest — Nam Fung Road Woodland. Dating back to Hong Kong’s earliest days, the woodland features the greatest number of plant species recorded in Hong Kong, including plants of great conservati­on value( 3). Surrounded by mountains, and abundant with rich greenery, 8 Deep Water Bay Drive is a haven of luxury providing a lifestyle of secluded serenity.

“When you respect nature, nature gives back the most precious gift.” A Melding of Architectu­re and Nature

Surrounded by lush greenery, 8 Deep Water Bay Drive has been designed to integrate with the natural environmen­t. The Developmen­t’s centrepiec­e -

Metta Garden∞ - is planned with perfect harmony in mind, joining inner and outer habitats with a sublime simplicity that captures the serenity of nature in all its inspiring forms.

Inside, living and dining rooms are bright and spacious, with horizon views over green hills and rich gardens. Each apartment features a uniquely large double balcony opening out from the living room and master bedroom, providing an abundance of natural light and superb panoramic views† for precious moments of quiet contemplat­ion.

“Flowers are the most brilliant neighbours.” A Secret Garden in Harmony with the Environmen­t

The centre of the Developmen­t is home to Metta Garden∞ which features lush screen trees and colourful gardens that afford residents both a high degree of privacy and a superb leisure environmen­t. Upon entering, residents are flanked by the Lily Pond∞ and Iris Garden∞, then come to Sylvan Walk∞

and Aura Point∞ with their lush bounty of trees and manicured greenery. Plants, including many local natural shrub species, are carefully selected and arranged in a plethora of varieties to form a miniature ecosystem that remains vibrant in every season. A separate farm area provides a place for the joy of growing green produce.

The clubhouse sits right by the garden with generous leisure space. Residents can indulge in a range of facilities designed to pamper the body and soul, including the inter-connected 20M indoor and 25M outdoor swimming pools, Jacuzzi, gym, lounge and more.∞

“Those who show nothing reveal much.” Privacy as Priority

At 8 Deep Water Bay Drive, the privacy of residents is paramount. Each unit features its own private lift lobby, with a direct connection to the apartment for maximum privacy. All residences are equipped with air-purificati­on features in their VRV air-conditioni­ng system, while enhanced soundproof­ing in floors and walls, and concealed pipes, provide significan­t sound reduction — guaranteei­ng the privacy and comfort of every resident.

In addition, security systems are advanced and discreet, with four layers of security in place. Security officers are profession­ally trained by former members of the elite Special Duties Unit@ giving residents the absolute best security for complete peace of mind.

“Quality is in the details” Presenting House Living in the Sky

Another unique feature of the project is its beautiful use of space. Combining the design concepts of both a house and apartment building, Nan Fung Group presents “House Living in the Sky” — quiet and meticulous­ly created space featuring all the benefits of apartment living with the privacy and seclusion of a detached house.

Dining and living rooms capture superb views† at the front, while the bedrooms and adjoining family room are located at the rear, creating a clear separation of common and private realms while maintainin­g a social link in between. Inspiratio­n for the double balcony design is also drawn from free-standing houses, with the living room opening out onto a large balcony as a house opens onto a front yard. The master bedroom opens onto another ample balcony in the style of a back garden, inviting the verdant beauty of nature into the home.

Nature and life are interdepen­dent and mutually enriching. 8 Deep Water Bay Drive, developed by

Nan Fung Group and Vervain Resources, comprises 52 apartments. To live here is to be at one with nature in body and mind, embracing all in a spirit of mindfulnes­s, cultivatin­g a life of joy and comfort. For more informatio­n, visit www.8deepwater­baydrive.com

 ??  ?? Rendering of the Developmen­t. The view shown above is based on a photo taken at the Developmen­t on 8 June 2017.~
Rendering of the Developmen­t. The view shown above is based on a photo taken at the Developmen­t on 8 June 2017.~
 ??  ?? Rendering of Living & Dining Room of Unit B on 17/F, Tower 1.# The view shown above is based on a photo taken at the Developmen­t on 28 June 2017.~
Rendering of Living & Dining Room of Unit B on 17/F, Tower 1.# The view shown above is based on a photo taken at the Developmen­t on 28 June 2017.~
 ??  ?? Rendering of the Developmen­t and swimming pools. The view shown above is based on a photo taken at the Developmen­t on 8 June 2017. #~∞ This photo was taken at the Developmen­t on 24 April 2018.~
Rendering of the Developmen­t and swimming pools. The view shown above is based on a photo taken at the Developmen­t on 8 June 2017. #~∞ This photo was taken at the Developmen­t on 24 April 2018.~

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