What condo suits your personality?

Date posted November 27, 2019

/ 04:26 AM November 23, 2019

Nowadays, a condominium is not just a place to sleep and crash in. It serves an important purpose of accommodating our basic needs, hobbies and priorities in life. Besides offering ample space and an ideal location, the best condominium is one that is conducive to your lifestyle.

The Capitol Commons in Oranbo, Pasig City, is one of the few mixed-use developments where you can choose to live in a condominium that suits your personality. Developed by seasoned developer Ortigas & Co., this community offers a mix of residential, commercial and entertainment spaces for just about every person.

If you’re looking to live, work and thrive in an area which offers both comfort and convenience, consider the different residences that make up Capitol Commons. Choose the best place for you to live in by checking out which personality describes you below.

For the architecture aficionado

Dubbed “The Sexiest Tower in the City,” the Royalton is a 64-storey building that offers a unique architectural experience. Currently targeting a turnover date this end of 2019, the building is designed with the concept of a veil in mind.

Taking cue from the folds of a fabric, the façade of the structure is made up of sweeping curves. No balcony is alike as each floor offers a unique view of Ortigas Center, Pasig River, Laguna de Bay, and the Sierra Madre mountain range.

True to its name, the Royalton offers units that are fit for anyone dreaming of a royal lifestyle. The building features exclusive amenities such as a lap pool with cabanas, landscaped garden, community room and a business center. There are also retail units and a grand lobby welcoming residents on the ground floor.

The Royalton was designed with sophistication in mind. The building has 100 percent emergency power provision for common areas and 50 percent provision for each unit. There are five high-speed elevators that can service residents on the go, as well as a “club room” for their private affairs.

The Royalton Tower is located along Camino Verde Road, fronting the Paragon and Estancia Mall. For someone who values good design, breathtaking views and a comfortable environment, the Royalton is the best place to be. It offers a home fit for a king, without the high-maintenance castle.

What condo suits your personality?

 

For the sanctuary seeker

The Empress Tower at the Capitol Commons is the ideal location for one who wants to take a break from city living.

Within this 56-storey structure are spaces that can easily soothe the weary urbanite. Wellness is clearly the priority in this chic residence, which boasts of a smart home, therapeutic colors, sustainable features and a biophilic design.

Health is given emphasis here with the relaxing design of the interiors. Color is used to influence mood and the psychological well-being of residents. Units are available in one-, two-, three-bedroom cuts, as well as three-bedroom bi-level size.

 

The design of the Empress is patterned after the “yin” and “yang” duality that is common in Chinese culture. The yin or quiet spaces are evident in the garden, pamper room and reading room. The yang or active zone, meanwhile, is seen in the pool, gym, children’s playroom and dance studio.

The Empress is the latest addition to the projects to be built in Capital Commons. Targeted for completion in 2026, there is much anticipation building up for this health-driven residence in the heart of Pasig City.

 

For the luxury lover

Rising 62 storeys high, the Imperium is the most exclusive offering of Capitol Commons. It has exclusivity written all over it, with only four units to a floor. Spacious spaces are available here—the smallest one featuring a two-bedroom layout.

The most unique feature of the Imperium is its slanted windows, offering a shaded view of Pasig City and Capitol Commons Park. Its amenities are also some of the best one can avail themselves of in the city. Residents can make use of the infinity-edge pool, landscaped garden decks, residential lounge and even a mini-theater furnished with recliner chairs.

Even though it is slated for a 2020 turnover, the Imperium has already garnered accolades from award-giving bodies. It has won the Best Luxury Condo Architectural Design and the Best Luxury Condo Development (Metro Manila) categories in the 2018 Philippine Property Awards of the Property Guru. If you want an address that speaks for itself, this residence immediately puts you at the top of society.

 

For the youthful yuppie

The Maven, a 62-storey residential tower, was designed with yuppies in mind. Colorful, vibrant and curated, the building boasts of spaces which encourage community interaction. Its unique feature is its five play rooms which are designed to be located at the center of the tower structure. These rooms are to be designed differently for residents to relax in and enjoy.

Maven is the only tower in Capitol Commons offering small units. The studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom units populate the tower, which are ideal for young professionals sharing spaces. In terms of amenities, the tower offers a fitness center, a party room, meeting rooms, play rooms, a swimming pool, a game room and a media room to keep its residents entertained and active.

The building is conveniently located in front of the Estancia Mall, which offers everything a city dweller might need. Unimart is walkable, making a quick run to the grocery a simple errand. Overall, the Maven is ideal for the young and young-at-heart who wants to be at the center of action and fun.

 

A development for everyone

Offering condominiums that suit different lifestyles, Capitol Commons is a place for various personalities.

Whether you seek solitude or action, luxurious or shared spaces, there is a condominium that can cater to your lifestyle in Ortigas & Co.’s development. Visit Capitol Commons today and discover your future residence amid a green environment and a vibrant community.



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