General Features of Apartment well-organized area konyaalti Antalya
Security: Decorative high-lit garden walls, remote controlled vehicle access, safety box. Electrics: Video intercom system, stair-sensor lighting, cable TV lounge. Digiturk and satellite dish on the roof sub-structure, electronic meters, all rooms with air conditioning systems infrastructure. Lift: Large-volume capacity of 4 persons in each block, decorative design lift 320 kg. Door and Joinery: Window joinery: 1 grade PVC insulated glass 4 +16 +4 louvered Apartment doors: Natural wood finish and natural finish, double-locked steel door safety switch Interior doors: polished natural wood-finished natural Walls: Entrance and corridors: Water-proof plastic paint over satin plaster Hall and rooms: Satin plaster with water-proof plastic paint Kitchen: water-proof plastic paint on walls, decorative ceramics class Bathrooms: highclass decorative ceramics at Apartment well-organized area konyaalti Antalya. Ceiling: Entrance and corridors: Hidden light boxed cornice Hall and rooms: living room decorative boxed cornice Other rooms drywall, plaster water based ceiling paint over satin plaster Flooring and Finishes: Entrance and corridors: highclass decorative ceramics Hall and rooms: Imported wood floor lock system Bathooms: Bathroom cabinet: Coated or laminated hilton sink Sanitary Ware: highclass brands Fixtures: highclass brands Shower stall: Leg cabin boat and glass protection Decorative PVC ceiling upside down Kitchen: Made of natural wood veneered MDF kitchen cabinets, double bowl sink top and bottom built-in products (oven, hob, extractor hood, dishwasher), marble benchtop at Apartment well-organized area konyaalti Antalya. About Antalya: Antalya is a Turkish resort city with a yacht-filled Old Harbor and beaches flanked by large hotels. It's a gateway to Turkey's southern Mediterranean region, known as the Turquoise Coast for its blue waters. Remnants remain from Antalya's time as a major Roman port. These include Hadrian’s Gate, built to honor the Roman emperor’s visit in 130 A.D and 2nd-century Hidirlik Tower, with harbor views.