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Inside PH1 at Vancouver House: 59th Floor Views and a Rooftop Terrace Tour 🏙️✨

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Some penthouses feel big. This one feels intentional. From the moment you step in, the design reads calm, elevated, and quietly confident, the kind of home where every finish has a purpose, and every angle was meant to be seen. ☀️


The vibe: quiet luxury, turned all the way up

This is where “designer” actually means something. Warm wood tones, statement flooring, clean lines, and that polished, gallery like feeling that still manages to feel livable. It’s the kind of space that makes you slow down without even realizing it.


The kitchen and living space that actually lives well

A great penthouse isn’t just about the view, it’s about flow. Here, the main level is built for real life and hosting: an elevated kitchen moment, a living area that feels expansive, and a layout that lets people gather without the space ever feeling cluttered. 🍷


Upstairs: the reset zone

The upper level is where the home shifts into retreat mode, with a calmer, more private feel. You can picture early mornings, late nights, and the kind of routine that feels a little more peaceful when the city is literally below you.


The rooftop terrace is the headline

This is the moment. A rooftop that feels like your own private destination, made for hosting, soaking up the view, and turning an average weekend into something that feels like a staycation. 🌿


What this means for you

When you’re buying at this level, the details matter more than ever: layout, light, privacy, building quality, and how the home will feel a year from now, not just on tour day.

If you want the full feature breakdown, pricing context, and how a penthouse like this fits into the wider market, message me “PH1” and I’ll send you a clean, no pressure summary you can actually use. 📩😊





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