Welcome to this cozy and efficient studio apartment located on the 12th floor, offering stunning views and convenient access to amenities. As you enter, you're greeted by a compact yet comfortable living space. The décor is modern and minimalist, maximizing the available space while maintaining a stylish aesthetic. A small sofa or futon, a coffee table, and perhaps a bookshelf could adorn the area, providing a cozy spot to relax or entertain guests. Adjacent to the living area is the kitchenette, equipped with all the essentials for preparing meals. Despite its size, it's efficiently designed with (what could be) a mini-fridge, microwave, induction cooktop, and some storage space for groceries and kitchenware. The granite countertop allows for some workspace. The bedroom area could be partitioned from the living space, offering privacy and tranquility for a good night's sleep. A comfortable queen-sized bed or a space-saving Murphy bed can be accommodated, along with a small nightstand and wardrobe for storage. The bathroom features a compact yet functional layout with a bath, toilet, and sink. It's designed with modern fixtures and finishes, maximizing utility without sacrificing style. For those who need a dedicated space for studying or working from home, there's a designated workstation area which you can equip with a desk, chair, and task lighting. This area is strategically placed to take advantage of natural light, creating an ideal environment for productivity. Residents of this studio apartment enjoy the convenience of a 24-hour guard for added security. Additionally, the building is situated above Berea Centre, providing easy access to shopping, dining, and entertainment options without having to leave the premises. Overall, this studio apartment offers a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and functionality, making it an ideal choice for urban dwellers seeking a cozy yet practical living space. Just lock-up-n-go!
Durban has an interesting history, Vasco da Gama’s passing in 1497, Lieutenant Farewell and Shaka. In 1823 Farewell took part in a British expedition to Natal and then decided to start a settlement there. He persuaded 25 other British colonists to join him, and in June 1824 he built the first houses. Only four of these original settlers remained with him. In July 1824 he visited Shaka from whom he received a...
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