Following strong buyer demand and just in time for Spring, Avanton has released the Garden Collection of apartments, overlooking the hidden oasis at Coda. As the best-selling new homes scheme in South West London of 2020, Coda is the highly sought-after £120 million flagship development by Avanton.
Positioned across floors 1-5, the Garden Collection homes all offer private balconies or terraces that overlook Coda’s Secret Garden. Thoughtfully designed with landscaping to boost residents’ wellbeing, the 18,600 square foot communal gardens provide quality space for relaxing and meditation. The three striking apartment buildings sit on a raised podium, with the Secret Garden on the roof of this podium flanked by the buildings, so it is hidden from passers-by giving Coda residents their own oasis in the heart of Battersea.
Coda is architecturally striking with the central tower reaching 24 storeys, designed by Pankaj Patel MBE of multi-award-winning practice Patel Taylor which is a leader in Thameside architecture. Launched off-plan at the start of last year ahead of its completion last Autumn, Coda is now 85% forward sold overall.
The Garden Collection provides 40 two-bedroom apartments, with Avanton reporting strong buyer enquiries ahead of its official release this week. To accompany the launch, Avanton has unveiled two new show apartments showcasing the lifestyle on offer, one by JMI Group and the other by London Design Group.
Avanton highlights that the COVID-19 pandemic has shifted buyer priorities with the majority wanting access to high-quality outside space; every home at Coda has a private balcony or terrace, and every resident has access to the beautiful communal gardens.
The JMI Group show apartment is finished in warm earth tones of moss green, charcoal and taupe, with feature monochrome wallpaper to the main bedroom and textured contemporary artwork throughout the apartment. The second London Design Group show apartment uses blush pink and light grey details, with a large dressed terrace perfect for al fresco dining. Every home has a high-quality Poggenpohl kitchen with integrated Siemens appliances, with Poliform wardrobes to the main bedrooms and sanctuary-inspired bathrooms.
In the Secret Garden, zones have been demarcated with planting and trellises. There are lawn areas for meditation and yoga and raised decking areas for reading, and the plants chosen are optimised for bees and pollination, to encourage residents to relax year-round. As well as access to the gardens, Coda residents benefit from a private residents’ club lounge, dedicated concierge, and state-of-the-art fitness studio which is set to open next month.
Coda is located on a large 2.1-acre island site between York Road and York Place, moments from the River Thames and Plantation Wharf Pier for river boats. It is also within 20 minutes walking distance from both Battersea Park and Clapham Common with residents enjoying the proximity to this open space.
The Garden Collection Apartments at Coda start from £770,000 for a two-bedroom apartment. For further information please contact Avanton at www.avanton.co.uk
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