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Spacious Luxury Apartment Interior in Paudex-Vaud, Switzerland

This Contemporary Luxury apartment was recently for sale by Sotheby’s International Realty and located in exceptional lakeside location east of Lausanne with a unique view over Lake Geneva and the mountains. Completed in 2006 with top quality materials, this apartment is heated through a geothermal heat pump. Great combination of the contemporary architecture over a living area of about 400 m2 offers generous reception areas, 6 bedrooms, open plan kitchen with glossy cabinetary, dining area with expensive dining furniture and a vast terrace leading into a garden. Enclosed are two spare rooms, including one fitted out as a studio flat, and six underground lock-up garage parking spaces. Please take a looks for the luxury apartment interior picture below…!

Contemporary Luxury Apartment Living room Design
Contemporary Luxury Apartment Living room Design

Spacious Luxury Apartment Dining table decoration
Spacious Luxury Apartment Dining table decoration

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Posted by on February 6th, 2010 1 Comment

Sports Utility Vehicle 2006 | Interior of D12 Spyker Car

In 2006, The Spyker Car named D12(Sports Utility Vehicle) was giving a surprised at Geneva Auto Show. This D12 was however a concept and not an available model, though orders for it would be taken. Spyker was introduce the production model in 2007. For the D12 a new designer was contracted, a Dutchman named Michiel van de Brink. He created a design which combined sportscar shapes in the vein of other Spyker models with typical SUV characteristics like high ground clearance, big wheels, a large body and a spacious interior.The D12 is shapely with a flowing, coupe-like rear end, it was A reason for Spyker to use the phrase Super Sports Utility Vehicle to describe this car.

D12 Spyker Car

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Spyker D12 Interior

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Inside the D12 the plush and bright interior customary for a Spyker is featured. It’s a full four-seater with a comfortable entrance for all inhabitants by remarkable “suicide doors”. A high central beam between the seats provides additional rigidity to compensate for the large door openings at the sides.

Posted by on May 29th, 2009 No Comments