One Stonor by Mayland seeks to break away from conventional architecture
Among the myriad of developments that have been introduced into the prestigious Kuala Lumpur city centre, one is poised to become outstanding.
One Stonor, Mayland’s crown jewel and the developer’s pioneer sortie into the central business district, promises luxurious class and unmatched services.
The serviced apartment block will be draped in contemporary designs and opulent interiors. It will be lined with a range of modern technology and offer plenty of facilities to pamper its residents.
One Stonor will be backed by a green building status. It has championed the GreenRE certification due to the developer's efforts to make this property sustainable.
GreenRE is one of the leading green building rating tools in Malaysia and the certification is recognised by local authorities including KeTTHA, MGTC, Mida and Irda.
One Stonor seeks to break away from conventional straight-lined architecture seen in many completed properties. From the base of the building, you will notice that the tower blossoms with petal perforations enveloping the carpark podium.
The building's exterior shows soft-rounded balconies taking the appearance of leaf-like tree climbers in different sizes and orientation – as though leading up to a tree top.
Inside One Stonor, residents will be absorbed in the luxury of each unit. Interior space is well utilised, and a private balcony will give dwellers stunning city views.
Residents will also appreciate the rooftop infinity pool and relaxing lounge which offer breath-taking city sights. Other facilities for home owners include an auto parking system, concierge services and a doorman at the lobby for a hotel-like experience.
Those interested in this low-density 285-unit property can choose from one, two and three-bedroom configurations in unit sizes ranging between 786sq ft and 1,442sq ft.
The unit comes furnished with kitchen cabinet hood, hob, microwave oven, washer dryer, fridge, air-conditioner, water heating system, and also a wardrobe, which is in the master bedroom.