Dear Archive,
We will shortly be sharing a full overview that helps you understand exactly what your apartment includes — and that helps Cristian and the team manage all fit-out work and upgrades efficiently across the building.
Please bear with us as we put this together properly for you. Here is how it works.
| Choice | What it means | Cost to you | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
A |
Standard — as included You keep the specification that comes with your apartment. No action needed; we arrange it automatically. |
Included Nothing additional. Already part of your purchase. |
Owners who are happy with the standard and want zero hassle. |
B1 |
Upgrade — option 1 A specific upgrade to the standard. Details, specs, and pricing shown on the overview page for each category. |
+ Upgrade fee Priced per category at cost. You see the exact amount before deciding. |
Owners who want a specific improvement and prefer us to handle it. |
B2 |
Upgrade — option 2 A second upgrade alternative where available. Different spec, material, or brand to B1. |
+ Upgrade fee Different price point to B1 — clearly listed. |
Owners comparing upgrade options before committing. |
B3 |
Upgrade — option 3 A third alternative where offered. Available only in select categories. |
+ Upgrade fee Priced individually per category. |
Owners with a specific preference not covered by B1 or B2. |
C |
Owner arranges independently You opt out of the standard and handle this category entirely yourself — your own supplier, your own timeline. |
Standard deducted The cost of the standard specification is returned to you. You cover everything from there. |
Owners with strong personal preferences or existing relationships with suppliers. |
The overview will cover all heating options in full detail so you can make an informed choice for your apartment. The options on the table are:
One topic has been circulating among owners. We want to address it with the facts.
The mat sits directly beneath your floor covering at just 2.2 mm thick, running at 100–150 W/m². It works under tiles, laminate, wood, and carpet. Surface temperature around 28–30°C, heats up quickly, and given the building's insulation — triple glazing, thicker facade — may serve as a primary heat source.
This will be presented alongside wall convection heaters, AC units, and more — all in one place, with everything you need to decide.
The full overview will be with you in the coming days. If you have any questions in the meantime, simply reply to this email or reach me on WhatsApp — I am happy to help.
Thank you for your patience and trust. We are putting this together with care.