Housed in a historic building with original period features, SLS Residences Madrid offers 33 lavish branded residences comprising one, two and three-bedroom layouts and stunning world class penthouses with private terraces.
While benefitting from the exclusivity, privacy and carefully curated hospitality services associated with a standalone hotel-branded residence, owners will also have access to an enviable array of dedicated residential amenities, all managed by SLS.
Branded Residential Development in Spain
Spain like many countries has seen huge growth in the development of branded residences. Luxury branded homes offering the best in luxury and exclusivity associated with the biggest names in hospitality and luxury.
Today we take a look at the wonderful SLS Madrid Infantas Residences
SLS Madrid Infantas Residences
The building, steeped in history, designed by Spanish architect Eduardo Sanchez Eznarriaga in the 1920s and home to writer Enrique Jardiel Poncela, and began careful refurbishment in early 2024.
SLS Madrid Infantas Residences will be the brand’s first standalone residence in Spain.
SLS Madrid Infantas Residences will offer 33 lavish apartments comprising one, two and three-bedroom apartments and penthouses with private terraces and pools.
These luxury branded residences are finished to the highest of standards, baroque style finishes to compliment this historic building. Chevron timber flooring with underfloor heating is used throughout the residences, with period style doors and brass detailing.
The generous high ceilings are complimented with decorative crown and ceiling mouldings.
Heading to the bathrooms we find a beautiful mix of grey travertine and ocean stone marbles used throughout with feature cabinets and mirrors that sparkle with the bronze bathroom fixtures, which creates a classic and luxurious feel throughout these indulgent relaxation areas.
Fully fitted kitchens come as standard, provided by Bulthaup, with a full suite of appliances from
Gaggenau. The cabinetry is finished with stunning stone countertops.
Projects Facilities
SLS Residences Madrid will offer a range of luxury amenities for residents, including a private dining room, flexible meeting spaces, a fitness studio, an indoor pool, and a screening room. Residents will also be able to take in stunning views of Madrid from the building’s luscious roof terrace featuring an outdoor pool and a sunset deck complete with a fire pit. And to top it off, there will be a restaurant located on the ground floor.
Boardroom / Private Dining Room
High-End Games Area
Library
Snug
Pantry
Wine Cellar
Media Studio
Café / Restaurant*
Screening Room
Fitness Studio
On-Demand Treatment Rooms
Indoor Pool and Jacuzzi
Rooftop Pool
Yoga Deck
Outdoor Kitchen
Rooftop Dining
Meditation Garden
Sunset Deck
SLS properties redefine modern luxury, infusing breathtaking experiences with signature mischievous wit and a playful ambience. In Madrid, a historic building rich with decorative detailing and ornate craftsmanship will play home to SLS residences. Interior designers Studio Carter, known for expressive, narrative-driven spaces, have created an extraordinary backdrop for lavish living.
Every moment here is one to savour; every day, the opportunity to live life lavishly in the heart of Madrid.
SLS Madrid Infantas Residences launched to the market in Spring 2024 through joint sales agents Savills and Knight Frank.
Ennismore’s branded residential properties, including SLS Madrid Infantas Residences, are supported by Accor One Living.
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