Aston Martin is going full throttle- not on the road, but in real estate. They’ve just unveiled their very first private residence in Asia, a total piece of art! In Tokyo's very stylish Omotesando area stands N°001 Minami Aoyama, a three-story townhouse that perfectly combines fancy living with everything a car lover could want.
Now, this isn't simply a collaboration with Japanese luxury developer, VIBROA, that’s about architecture. This is about a lifestyle; sleek design, high end technology, zones for private relaxation, and a garage a person could mistake for an art installation.
Showroom-Style Garage Where Cars Take Center Stage
Let's begin with what is uniquely pleasurable from the car lover's perspective. The garage is a gallery. You can park two Aston Martins under specialized lights, so that they look as though they were prepared and ready for delivery at a museum.
- A glass wall separates the garage from the living room
- Dimmable lighting creates ambiance for you to enjoy your vehicle indoors
- For enthusiasts and collectors who want their vehicle on display and not hidden away in a garage
Think about sipping a cocktail while your DB12 sits a few squares away. If you enjoy your vehicle like family, it's pretty much what dreams are made of.
Private Spa Feels Like a Five-Star Japanese Resort
This house doesn’t just pamper your car, it pampers you, too. Make your way to the lower level, and you'll enter a stunning private spa. It's built with the peaceful touches of a traditional Japanese onsen, offering a truly high-end experience.
- Hinoki-wood soaking tub for relaxing bathing rituals
- Complete sauna and steam zone to melt the stress away
- A little rooftop terrace bath where you can relax, enjoying the nighttime Tokyo skyline views
This home is designed for wellbeing as much as wealth, whether it's post-workout recovery or just weekend chills.
Golf Simulator for Your Swing-While-You-Stay Moments
Yes, it has a golf simulator—because why not? Working on your back swing or just trying to escape the city for a bit, this virtual golf setup will turn the basement into your private driving range.
- Practice your game rain or shine
- You can play on the world's best golf courses without ever leaving your house.
- It's ideal for hosting friends or simply unwinding after a busy day.
It's like having your own country club without the drive.
Bespoke Interiors that combine British Style and Zen from Japan
The interiors are a chef's kiss. All furniture is custom-built by Italian designer Molteni&C, and the ambience feels like James Bond settled in Tokyo.
- Black lava stone kitchen counter tops - giving a sleek and moody finish
- A steel staircase inspired by origami - (yes, really)
- Smart controls for lighting, high-end appliances, and Bowers & Wilkins audio system for a high-tech vibe
Every inch of this house is with exquisitely considered design. It's modern, minimal, warm, and personal - just what you would expect from Aston Martin.
Price? You’ll Never Know (but, it’s not cheap)
Aston Martin hasn't announced the price, but the place has been sold. Lets be honest, it’s definitely not in the budget for most of us. But that's not the point - the point is inspiration. It shows you how the best luxury brands in the world are going beyond just products and straight into lifestyle experiences.
This isn't just a house - it's a statement. A statement of; "I love luxury. I love cars. And I want to live as such."
Aston Martin Tokyo Home Specs
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Conclusion
Aston Martin’s Tokyo dwelling is not just a place to reside, it’s a daring convergence of car culture and luxurious comforts. With a car gallery, private spa, and golf simulator, it’s a dream residence for anyone who adores style and speed.
Yes, it is already sold, and is way out of most budgets, but it gives us a glimpse of how luxury brands are influencing the future of residential living. And who knows, this lifestyle may just navigate into a U.S. city next.
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