In the world of property development, National Properties has distinguished itself as a leader and innovator in creating exclusive high-end residences, unique commercial buildings and boutique hotels. From its inception in 1992, National Properties strove to fill a niche in the property market, creating the most luxurious and unique developments. The Company has commissioned some of the world’s top architects and designers, such as Andrée Putman, Robert A. M. Stern, Christian Liaigre, Antonio Citterio, Remo Riva and Joseph Fung.
Every National Properties building is characterised by certain hallmarks - spectacular views, a superior level of refinement and an elegant living environment. Materials are sourced globally and selected as much for their aesthetics as for their durability. Great care is taken in looking at the smallest details of each property, from the landscaping and lighting to the cornices and door handles.
Some remarkable developments are showcase here:
37 Deep Water Bay, called “The Dream House”, was built in 1998 and still remains one of Hong Kong’s most expensive single house residences. Designed in the Neoclassical style, it incorporates soaring Corinthian columns, decorative cornices, crowning balustrades and elaborate ornamentation. There is a formal entrance and grand staircase, six spacious bedrooms, a sweeping dining room, two kitchens and games room, all decorated in antique French Oak floors, German timber-framed windows and handpicked European marble. The grounds include a 23-metre swimming pool with an inlaid Bisazza mosaic design and nautilus-shell fountains.
Bluewater, located in Tai Tam, is a low-density residence of gracious living on the south side of Hong Kong Island, offering generous proportions, ornate finishes, discreet privacy and simple elegance. Built in 1997, Bluewater made history as the most expensive residential building of its kind and the first with floor-to-ceiling picture windows in all principal rooms. The 25-metre infinity pool encrusted with Italian mosaics was also a first for a residential development. There are only 14 sumptuous flats, each with its own lift lobby. With over 10-foot ceilings, Bluewater enjoys stunning and unobstructed views of the South China Sea.
50 Connaught Road Central, a luxury commercial property designed by preeminent architect Robert A.M. Stern is located in Central, Hong Kong’s most prominent business district. Inspired by Manhattan’s iconic historic skyscrapers, it is uniquely visible within one of the world’s most celebrated skylines. 50 Connaught Road Central offers inimitable prestige for its occupants, with its imposing façade clothed in European limestone and bronze finished detail, as well as a celebrated harbour view.
National Properties extended its luxury design to commercial property in 1996. The concept was to create an elegant and refined tower, accomplished by combining classical aesthetics and modern urban needs in this 27-storey fully clad granite office tower.
The entrance lobby is like a monumental work of art, with 25-foot-high ceilings and soaring silver-granite columns supporting a floor-lit domed ceiling. Centered below is a Cardoza grey-and white checked floor, while Sienna yellow marbles encircle the area with warmth. Each office is spacious and column-free with 11 feet ceilings, providing ample flexibility for any kind of work space. Plentiful windows capture the natural light and frame wonderful views of the harbour and Kowloon peninsula.
Developed by National Properties with internationally acclaimed architects and designers, our boutique hotels offer a luxurious living with personalised and curated experiences.
From its iconic Art Deco-inspired glass façade to the sumptuously appointed interiors, The Putman is a boutique hotel apartment unlike any other, set in Hong Kong’s vibrant Central district. Conceived by renowned designer Andrée Putman, the property provides 28 luxurious rooms for visitors who appreciate the elements of space, comfort and world-class style.
Soothing, neutral hues, textured finishes and hand-selected Andrée Putman accessories, including her famous Crescent Moon sofa, adorn the interiors. Floor-to-ceiling windows present spectacular city and harbour views while casting coloured shadows over the walls.
The Jervois is a purpose-built boutique hotel with custom interiors and furnishings by internationally-renowned French designer Christian Liaigre. The Jervois represents the very best in design, luxury and comfort, offering 49 one- and two-bedroom suites, each with its own lift lobby. The top five penthouse levels consist of two-bedroom units with views of picturesque Victoria Harbour. The Jervois provides sophisticated accommodations at close proximity to Hong Kong’s key professional and leisure destinations.