Combining new and old-world design seamlessly, the Skyfall penthouse is a truly outstanding home, designed for those who appreciate the finer things in life. With high attention to detail, bespoke furnishings and finishings throughout, and a welcoming yet stylish atmosphere, a stay here will not disappoint.
Set over two floors, Skyfall Penthouse is a true ski-in property that has been set into the mountainside ensuring that returning skiers simply step off the slope straight into the boot room. The entrance area introduces you to the apartment’s continuous theme of rustic charm juxtaposed with contemporary flair – a theme noted throughout the property.
The living room is the main hub of the chalet with its large open fireplace and ample seating in a large L-shaped sofa and elegant air chairs. The windows allow light to fill the room or watch the snow falling with a glass of champagne. Off from the living room is the dining area, which can be separated from the kitchen by a glass-panelled sliding door. The dining table seats ten around a gorgeous solid wood table.
As expected with a luxury chalet in St Anton, the facilities are impressive. A cinema with a large screen and Apple technology completes the lower floor. And for any tired legs, there is a Hammam and sauna. The Hamman is a bold design of emerald green mosaic tiles and the sauna is greatly enhanced by the windows providing discrete views onto the pistes.
Skyfall Penthouse sleeps 8 + 3 guests across four bedrooms. The first bedroom is a charming double bunk room with an en-suite shower room, ideal for children. Next is the beautiful master bedroom which has a fixed king-sized bed and an en-suite bath and shower room with a roll-top bath and a rain shower and double sinks. The bedroom is adorned with photographs and memorabilia from Mount Everest. The third bedroom has a fixed king-sized bed and en-suite bathroom with Antarctica being the chosen theme destination for this room. The fourth bedroom is a fixed twin room with an en-suite bathroom and windows looking down to the ski hill.