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Daily Mail
10 hours ago
- Automotive
- Daily Mail
The luxury house Aston Martin built
Aston Martin doesn't just want to flog its luxury cars to well-heeled clients - now it wants to sell them a lifestyle. The British auto firm based in Gaydon, Warwickshire has today unveiled its first ultra-luxury house. However, if you wanted it, you'd need to pack your bags and move to Tokyo first. The N °001 Minami Aoyama home has just been completed in the Japanese capital in partnership with real estate developer Vibroa. The four-storey private residence is situated in the city's highly desirable boutique Omotesandō neighbourhood, meaning you'll need a sizable collection of zeros in your bank account to afford it. The townhouse extends the company's exclusive property portfolio, which already includes the Aston Martin Residence apartment block in Miami . It also designed the interiors for 'The Astera' complex on Al Marjan Island in the United Arab Emirates. Both are worlds away from affordable housing. And while the mega mansion boasts a gym, wine cellar, theatre, dedicated golf simulator, and a private spa, the garage is arguably the most incredible showpieces of all. 'N°001 Minami Aoyama is a true showcase for bespoke craft, high-end technology and a unifying design language that parallels the truth to materials, perfect proportions and effortless beauty of Aston Martin's range of luxury sports cars,' so Aston Martin's blurb says. But what are the important figures in the sales brochure? It offers three storeys above a substantial basement level, three en-suite bedrooms, and a total floor area of 724 m2 (7,793 ft2). On the outside, it's - unsurprisingly - a stunning spectacle. The exterior façade to the front uses vertically-aligned metal louvers of varying proportions and angular fins that are split by a singular LED light, which looks like the spine of the electric building. 'Together, these create a shifting presence throughout the day as light plays on the reflective surfaces, providing animation as well as privacy,' the car maker claims. And they also provide a tiny glimpse of the lavish interior finishes, like the rippled mirrored ceilings and a wilderness of plants on the first-floor spa terrace. To the rear is balconies galore, with four in total as well as a selection of enormous portrait windows that flood light into the property. There's a roof-top terrace too, with 360-degree views of the affluent district of the Japanese city - including Tokyo tower - as well as an entertaining space, outdoor kitchen, and planting section that acts as a mini garden oasis. Back indoors, one of the main focal points of the property is its dramatic sculpted staircase. This is formed from folded steel and shaped to give the impression of a piece of origami. Running from the basement and ground floor, adjoining an internal garden and illuminated by a feature pendant chandelier, it is one of the most jaw-dropping aspects of the luxury home. An ultra-expensive kitchen features black lava stone surfaces and Italian-crafted grey oak cabinets, which are contrasted by nebula steel and pewter metal accents throughout. Many of the unique furniture pieces were custom designed under Aston Martin's direct supervision, too. This includes the first-floor spa, with sauna and bath finished in natural Hinoki timber cladding and using a specially designed audio system. There's an outdoor Onsen pool too, with seating on the private terrace. Like its cars, Aston Martin also commissioned a fully-integrated Bowers & Wilkins audio system that plays in every room of the residence. It's not a garage; it's an 'automotive gallery' The 'showcase space' consists of two covered parking spaces that presents a two-vehicle collection 'as if they were sculptural works of art'. A 'special glass vision panel brings the vehicles into the lounge and meeting room on the ground floor,' the car maker says. The garage area has adaptive lighting and a wave-texture metal ceiling for a final splash of opulence. From the outside, with the gallery shutters open, it reveals the incredible garage roof as well as a peek inside the premium pad's living space. Announcing its completion, Marek Reichman, executive vice president and chief creative officer at Aston Martin said: 'Throughout the design and construction of N°001 Minami Aoyama we have worked closely with Vibroa to celebrate the influence of Tokyo's culture, history and style. Before you pick up the phone to call a real estate agent in Tokyo to inquire about the price, save yourself the time. That's because the property was sold to a private buyer back in 2022.


Daily Mail
17 hours ago
- Automotive
- Daily Mail
The house Aston Martin built: British car firm unveils luxury Tokyo mansion... with a lavish garage
Aston Martin doesn't just want to flog its luxury cars to well-heeled clients - now it wants to sell them a lifestyle. The British auto firm based in Gaydon, Warwickshire has today unveiled its first ultra-luxury house. However, if you wanted it, you'd need to pack your bags and move to Tokyo first. The N°001 Minami Aoyama home has just been completed in the Japanese capital in partnership with real estate developer Vibroa. The four-storey private residence is situated in the city's highly desirable boutique Omotesandō neighbourhood, meaning you'll need a sizable collection of zeros in your bank account to afford it. The townhouse extends the company's exclusive property portfolio, which already includes the Aston Martin Residence apartment block in Miami. It also designed the interiors for 'The Astera' complex on Al Marjan Island in the United Arab Emirates. Both are worlds away from affordable housing. And while the new mega mansion boasts a gym, wine cellar, theatre, dedicated golf simulator, and a private spa, the garage is one of the most ridiculous showpieces of all. 'N°001 Minami Aoyama is a true showcase for bespoke craft, high-end technology and a unifying design language that parallels the truth to materials, perfect proportions and effortless beauty of Aston Martin's range of luxury sports cars,' so Aston Martin's blurb says. But what are the important figures in the sales brochure? It offers three storeys above a substantial basement level, three en-suite bedrooms, and a total floor area of 724 m2 (7,793 ft2). On the outside, it's - unsurprisingly - a stunning spectacle. The exterior façade to the front uses vertically-aligned metal louvers of varying proportions and angular fins that are split by a singular LED light, which looks like the spine of the electric building. 'Together, these create a shifting presence throughout the day as light plays on the reflective surfaces, providing animation as well as privacy,' the car maker claims. And they also provide a tiny glimpse of the lavish interior finishes, like the rippled mirrored ceilings and a wilderness of plants on the first-floor spa terrace. The N °001 Minami Aoyama home has just been completed in the Japanese capital in partnership with real estate developer Vibroa The four-storey private residence is situated in the city's highly desirable boutique Omotesandō neighbourhood, meaning you'll need a sizable collection of zeros in your bank account to afford it It offers three storeys above a substantial basement level, three bedrooms, and a total floor area of 724 m2 (7,793 ft2) All three bedrooms have en suite facilities and all the furnishing are luxury. The wardrobes leading into the walk-in dressing area are hand-crafted in Italy To the rear is balconies galore, with four in total as well as a selection of enormous portrait windows that flood light into the property. There's a roof-top terrace too, with 360-degree views of the affluent district of the Japanese city - including Tokyo tower - as well as an entertaining space, outdoor kitchen, and planting section that acts as a mini garden oasis. Back indoors, one of the main focal points of the property is its dramatic sculpted staircase. This is formed from folded steel and shaped to give the impression of a piece of origami. Running from the basement and ground floor, adjoining an internal garden and illuminated by a feature pendant chandelier, it is one of the most jaw-dropping aspects of the luxury home. The staircase links the roof terrace to the basement, with the latter featuring a bespoke wine cellar filled with the finest imports These beautiful rippled mirrored ceilings in the first-floor spa area contrast the sauna and bath, which are finished in natural Hinoki timber cladding. This area also boasts a specially designed audio system for the ultimate tranquil escape Marek Reichman, executive vice president and chief creative officer at Aston Martin said design pays tribute to 'the influence of Tokyo's culture, history and style' The mansion benefits open plan living on different levels, with contrasting use of dark and light throughout to divide rooms An ultra-expensive kitchen features black lava stone surfaces and Italian-crafted grey oak cabinets, which are contrasted by nebula steel and pewter metal accents throughout. Many of the unique furniture pieces were custom designed under Aston Martin's direct supervision, too. This includes the first-floor spa, with sauna and bath finished in natural Hinoki timber cladding and using a specially designed audio system. There's an outdoor Onsen pool too, with seating on the private terrace. Like its cars, Aston Martin also commissioned a fully-integrated Bowers & Wilkins audio system that plays in every room of the residence. Like its cars, Aston Martin also commissioned a fully-integrated Bowers & Wilkins audio system that plays in every room of the residence It's not a garage; it's an 'automotive gallery' Last, but by no means least, it wouldn't be an Aston Martin house without an equally extravagant garage to go with it. Well, it has this - though it's not called a garage. This is an 'automotive gallery'. The 'showcase space' consists of two covered parking spaces that presents a two-vehicle collection 'as if they were sculptural works of art'. A 'special glass vision panel brings the vehicles into the lounge and meeting room on the ground floor,' the car maker says. The garage area has adaptive lighting and a wave-texture metal ceiling for a final splash of opulence. It wouldn't be an Aston Martin house without an equally extravagant garage to go with it. Well, it has this - though it's not called a garage. This is an 'automotive gallery'... The 'showcase space' consists of two covered parking spaces that presents a two-vehicle collection 'as if they were sculptural works of art'. A 'special glass vision panel brings the vehicles into the lounge and meeting room on the ground floor,' the car maker says Announcing its completion, Marek Reichman, executive vice president and chief creative officer at Aston Martin said: 'Throughout the design and construction of N°001 Minami Aoyama we have worked closely with Vibroa to celebrate the influence of Tokyo's culture, history and style. 'The city has always held an important creative space within our design studio, and Aston Martin's increased presence in Japan and Asia has provided fertile ground for inspiration and collaboration. 'For Aston Martin, design is something that goes beyond automotive inspiration. I see fashion, architectural and even culinary references being considered by our team when developing their work.' Before you pick up the phone to call a real estate agent in Tokyo to inquire about the price, save yourself the time. That's because the property was sold to a private buyer back in 2022. How to find a new mortgage Borrowers who need a mortgage because their current fixed rate deal is ending, or they are buying a home, should explore their options as soon as possible. Buy-to-let landlords should also act as soon as they can. > Mortgage rates calculator > Find the right mortgage for you What if I need to remortgage? Borrowers should compare rates, speak to a mortgage broker and be prepared to act. Homeowners can lock in to a new deal six to nine months in advance, often with no obligation to take it. Most mortgage deals allow fees to be added to the loan and only be charged when it is taken out. This means borrowers can secure a rate without paying expensive arrangement fees. Keep in mind that by doing this and not clearing the fee on completion, interest will be paid on the fee amount over the entire term of the loan, so this may not be the best option for everyone. What if I am buying a home? Those with home purchases agreed should also aim to secure rates as soon as possible, so they know exactly what their monthly payments will be. Buyers should avoid overstretching and be aware that house prices may fall, as higher mortgage rates limit people's borrowing ability and buying power. What about buy-to-let landlords Buy-to-let landlords with interest-only mortgages will see a greater jump in monthly costs than homeowners on residential mortgages. This makes remortgaging in plenty of time essential and our partner L&C can help with buy-to-let mortgages too. How to compare mortgage costs The best way to compare mortgage costs and find the right deal for you is to speak to a broker. This is Money has a long-standing partnership with fee-free broker L&C, to provide you with fee-free expert mortgage advice. Interested in seeing today's best mortgage rates? Use This is Money and L&Cs best mortgage rates calculator to show deals matching your home value, mortgage size, term and fixed rate needs. If you're ready to find your next mortgage, why not use L&C's online Mortgage Finder. It will search 1,000's of deals from more than 90 different lenders to discover the best deal for you. Be aware that rates can change quickly, however, and so if you need a mortgage or want to compare rates, speak to L&C as soon as possible, so they can help you find the right mortgage for you.