Tadaima, it’s good to be home
We say we’re at home when we mean that we’re comfortable, we feel safe and we feel cared for.
One can say that Federal Land has this in mind for the residents of its much celebrated upscale vertical address, The Seasons Residences.
Rising in Federal Land’s Grand Central Park in Bonifacio Global City (BGC), the four tower development is a testament to excellence which can be expected from one of the country’s premium property developers as well as two of Japan’s most trusted names in its real estate and retail industries: Nomura Real Estate Development Co. Ltd. and Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd.
The Seasons Residences’ first completed tower, Haru, is now all set to give its residents a taste of the authentic Japanese living experience. Named after Japan’s vibrant spring season, stepping into Haru’s inviting lobby feels like walking into fresh beginnings. From here, one can see a serene outdoor garden, refreshing your senses with its lush greenery.
Designed for every resident
A walkthrough of the Haru Tower reveals thoughtful spaces designed for every resident. Families with children will find the most adorable play area, while breastfeeding moms will appreciate the cozy lactation lounge, thoughtfully crafted for comfort and convenience.
There’s also a gym with state-of-the-art equipment, meant for the fitness buffs and those serious about maintaining an active lifestyle.
At the center of the four towers is the main amenity area that features an expansive deck with a refreshing pool. Pocket gardens can be found on this level as well.
A glimpse of refined living
A peek into Haru’s three-bedroom unit offers a glimpse into the refined living that awaits at The Seasons Residences.
Floor-to-ceiling windows offer panoramic views of BGC, even as far as the Makati and Ortigas skylines. Each unit is designed with the unique and ingenious features that many of us find appealing in many Japanese homes–from the built-in storage to the sliding doors, all curated to maximize space while maintaining that minimalist aesthetic.
There’s a genkan and a cabinet for footwear at the entryway, while the kitchen has a floor storage and is fitted with a space-saving sink with draining and cutting boards to maximize counter space. There’s also a range hood with advanced smoke capture and oil filter technology, and air-washing tiles to minimize excessive humidity and foul odors indoors. Water-efficient Japanese-branded shower toilets in all units and motion sensor lighting in common areas encourage environment-friendly solutions.
A taste of Japan
One of the best parts about living at The Seasons Residences is having direct elevator access to Mitsukoshi BGC, located at the podium level. One no longer has to go far to get their hands on fresh produce as well as hard-to-find Japanese ingredients as these can be found downstairs at Mitsukoshi Fresh. Leading Japanese beauty and wellness products are available at Mitsukoshi Beauty.
Foodies will find an abundance of choices at the Itadaki Food Court and from Mitsukoshi’s restaurants and cafes such as Key Coffee, Matcha Tokyo, Spice and Soy, and El Born. Kids and kids-at-heart will surely have a blast at the Gashapon Bandai capsule machines. Otakus and stationery lovers will have a field day browsing through the shelves of Fully Booked x Kinokuniya.
Your home in the city
Calling The Seasons Residences’ Haru Tower home is like finally finding that perfect balance between modernity and tradition. One can only look forward to what else Federal Land and its partners have in store, once the rest of the towers—Natsu (summer), Aki (autumn), and Fuyu (winter)—rise on this side of the city.