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Roppong Hills Gets Redesigned Serviced Apartments
September 09, 2016
Renovations include two types of unit originally designed by Conran & Partners. Many of the updates are simply cosmetic. For example, changing an orange wall to a yellow one.
Many of the updates are simply cosmetic. Adding blue and grey accents to the sashes in the wood-themed units. And all new furniture and new art on the walls.
Renovations are based on the feedback from current and past residents. For example, kitchens have been expanded to give more space to prepare food, and a shelf for towels has been added to some bathrooms.
For short-term residents of Tokyo or those in need of a place to live while they search for something more permanent, serviced apartments are the best way to feel at home right away. Surrounded by shops, restaurants, entertainment venues and more, the serviced apartments at Roppongi Hills are a great option, and now they're getting even better.
This summer, for the first time since they opened 13 years ago, MORI LIVING began renovating some of the serviced apartment units at Roppongi Hills. The redesign has made the apartments even more comfortable and easy to live in than ever before.
Renovations include two types of unit originally designed by Conran & Partners and are based on the feedback from current and past residents. For example, kitchens have been expanded to give more space to prepare food, and a shelf for towels has been added to some bathrooms. Many of the updates are simply cosmetic, changing an orange wall to a yellow one, adding blue and grey accents to the sashes in the wood-themed units, replacing a bathroom counter with one in a lighter color, and all new furniture and new art on the walls.
While renovations have currently been completed on only two units, a total of 30 will be updated by 2020 - just in time for the next influx of temporary Tokyo residents!
Kelly