Welcome to the PANSODAN STREET!
The property underwent a thorough nine-month renovation. Plywood room partitions were ripped up, the termite-infested mezzanine was removed and a semi-transparent shelter was installed on the tiled rooftop terrace, meaning you can enjoy the space come rain or shine. Imported double-glazed windows were installed to block noise and heat, while extensive insulation material in the new roof ensures the top bedroom will be protected from Yangon’s seasons.
Now natural light pours into each room, with the second-floor bedroom and en suite bathroom leading to a vast 80 square-metre rooftop that boasts stunning views of the city. Creative tenants can project their designs across a large, free space on the second floor. One of only a handful of high-end renovations in downtown Yangon, this unique colonial-era apartment provides comfortable living in one of the best locations in the city.
OUR HISTORY
Chaung Khu and her husband Thomas renovated their first heritage apartment in 2017. Since then they have renovated 4 additional heritage apartments in downtown Yangon with the help of investors.
THE ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS
A spiral staircase leads down to the exposed brickwork and wooden aesthetic of the minimalist front room, an adjoining dining area, and then the kitchen. Durable pyinkado wood serves as flooring for the mezzanine, while the bedrooms have strand woven bamboo parquet. Around the apartment is mostly custom-made furniture made from reclaimed teak.
ROOM SPECIFICATIONS
-Private rooftop terrace of about 80 sqm
-Soundproof, double-glazed windows imported from Germany
-Fully furnished
-Dishwasher
-Fiber internet
-Battery with inverter for automatic power backup
Kyauktada is the beating heart of Yangon. Smacked bang in the middle of downtown, Kyauktada is home to the majestuous townhall, the famous Sule Pagoda, Mahabandula park and a string of other famous buildings and monuments that tell the story of the city.