3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + worker’s room with bathroom
St Michel, a low-density luxury residential project in Sha Tin, provides a total of 355 units in two phases.
The resident clubhouse and garden cover an area of about 50,000 square feet, and the nearly 30,000 square feet of outdoor garden provides facilities such as an outdoor children's playground and a canopy cinema. There is also a ...
3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + worker’s room with bathroom
St Michel, a low-density luxury residential project in Sha Tin, provides a total of 355 units in two phases.
The resident clubhouse and garden cover an area of about 50,000 square feet, and the nearly 30,000 square feet of outdoor garden provides facilities such as an outdoor children's playground and a canopy cinema. There is also a wild agarwood tree in the garden.
The amusement park is in charge of Nordic designers. It is also suitable for people aged 15 or above.
The indoor club Club Michel covers an area of 19,000 square feet
The project's resident club "Club Michel" was designed by the famous Japanese interior design firm Stickland. The club covers an area of 19,000 square feet and provides a lounge that can accommodate 98 people, an indoor children's amusement park, a 25-meter indoor heated swimming pool, and stargazing. Taiwan and other facilities. Long Po Hill is the first project in SHKP to obtain WELL certification. WELL certification is a set of healthy building standards launched by the International Healthy Building Institute in 2004. The developer used high-efficiency air particulate filters and nano-catalytic filters in the project. Oxidation technology air system improves the overall environmental quality of housing estates.
Adopt smart technologies such as facial recognition systems
Long Po Hill has also introduced different smart technologies to enhance the convenience of residents' lives. For example, facial recognition systems are used at all entrances and exits, so customers can enter and exit all facilities in the estate without having to bring key cards; each unit comes with a tablet when moving in. Computers replace traditional indoor intercoms.