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Live Everyday in Urban Hideaway LIVE EVERYDAY IN URBAN HIDEAWAY rd MASTERBRAND CONCEPT PLAN 3 FLOOR * All images used are for illustrative purposes only Time is essential to urban living. Think less time to commute, more time to socialize and to yourself. Find the perfect work-life balance The New Luxury Concept with conveniences catering to every need from weekdays to weekends while enjoying proximity to both urban vibrancy and tranquil nature. Condominium Zero steps to Sena Nikhom BTS station Everyday living comes complete at PHYLL PHAHOL 34 PROJECT CONCEPT * All images used are for illustrative purposes only Vibhavadi Rangsit Road Rangsit Vibhavadi Tollway Utraphimuk Elevated Thung Song Hong Phaholyothin Road Station Sripatum University Royal Forest Department Station GREEN LIFE NEXT Kasetsart Kasetsart University Station University Bang Khen Kaset Post Engineer Khun Ying Issara Intersection Department Lat Pla Khao Station Station Station Station Station Lat Pla Khao Road TO GREEN LINE Vibhavadi Hospital Prasert-Manukitch Road Sena Nikhom Station Zero steps to Sena Nikhom BTS station Wat Samian Nari Station St Stephen’s Phaholyothin 34 street International Paolo Kaset Hospital School Ratchayothin Station Major Ratchayothin Ratchadaphisek Road 0 m to Sena Nikhom BTS Station 1.8 km to Horwang School Ladprao Wang Hin Road Ladprao Wang • • SCB Park Plaza Phaholyothin 24 Station 100 m to Paolo Memorial Hospital 2 km to Central Plaza Ladprao, Horwang School • • Criminal Court Union Mall Chatuchak Central Plaza • 400 m to Kasetsart University Station Ladprao Ladprao Intersection Station 2.1 km to Phaholyothin MRT Station Shinawatra Union Mall • Tower 3 Phaholyothin Ladprao • 800 m to Major Ratchayothin Station Station 3 km to PTT Head Office PTT Head Office • • 1 km to SCB Park Vachirabenjatas Park 4 km to Chatuchak Park Ratchadaphisek Station • Chatuchak Station TMB Bank Chatuchak Park Head Office Sutthisan Station Mo Chit Station Thai Airways Kamphaeng Phet Station Head Office Kamphaeng Phet Road Saphan Khwai Station Huai Khwang Station Kasikorn Bank Head Office Ari Station LOCATION PROJECT INFORMATION Project Name PHYLL PHAHOL 34 Project Owner CPN RESIDENCE Co., Ltd. Project Location Soi Phaholyothin 34, Phaholyothin Road, Sena Nikhom, Chatuchak, Bangkok Project Area 3 - 2-7.4 rai Project Type Four 8-storey condominiums 3-storey clubhouse, swimming pool building Unit Size A total of 358 residential units • Type A size 25 sq.m. • Type B size 28 sq.m. • Type C size 35 sq.m. Facilities • Swimming Pool • Laundry Room • Smart Locker • Well-Being Club • PHYLL Idea Hub Security 24-hour guard service/CCTV system covering all public areas including : main entrance/exit, main lobby, elevators, hallways and parking lot/Key Card Readers to access all entrance and exit doors and elevator waiting area. Fire Safety System Sprinkler system throughout Emergency Power Backup (Generator) PROJECT INFORMATION * All images used are for illustrative purposes only WELCOME TO URBAN HIDEAWAY * All images used are for illustrative purposes only LUXURIOUS PRIVATE POOL A LIFE OF NEW LUXURY * All images used are for illustrative purposes only LEISURELY LIFE TERRACE * All images used are for illustrative purposes only 365 DAYS OF SERENITY * All images used are for illustrative purposes only LUXURIOUS PRIVATE POOL * All images used are for illustrative purposes only WELL-BEING CLUB * All images used are for illustrative purposes only Co-working space PHYLL IDEA HUB * All images used are for illustrative purposes only FITNESS ROOM * All images used are for illustrative purposes only.
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