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Laid back luxury Melbourne apartments for renters only

Home Southbank, a build-to-rent (BTR) apartment community in Melbourne, has recently opened its doors. The vision of award-winning architectural firm Bates Smart in collaboration with Home’s in-house design team, local makers and creators, including stylist Ruth Welsby, contributed too.

With over 1500 square metres of communal spaces throughout the building, the aesthetic goal is ‘laid back Australian luxury’. It features 403 one, two and three-bedroom apartments across 59 levels in the heart of City Road precinct.

The architecture

The exterior facade celebrates its industrial heritage within a glass tower, offering sweeping views of the city no matter the viewpoint.

“The tower’s elegant proportions allowed us to focus our efforts on designing a building that respects the character of the area and surrounding properties, but also celebrates the uniqueness of the design. The slenderness of the building creates calm, ordered architecture that deliberately contrasts with some of Southbank’s busier architecture,” said Bates Smart director, Julian Anderson.

“At the same time, its podium integrates materials, textures and character found in surrounding neighbourhood structures, including the Kings Way overpass and local brick warehouses, to make it part of the neighbourhood’s street-level fabric.”

Drawing from the industrial heritage and character of the precinct, the use of reclaimed brick, heavy steel and warehouse glazing, fit in with the streetscape.

Inside

“Inside, we placed special emphasis on designing amenities that are accessible to all residents. They’re located at the top of the building, so that everybody can share the best views and premier space. This floor becomes a magnet for all residents and helps to create a strong community, one of the fundamental aspirations of all BTR projects,” Julian added.

Throughout each space sits a variety of Australian furniture, individually curated by Ruth and Home’s in-house design team. Warm tones, textures and handcrafted homewares sit beside signature furniture pieces by coveted Australian brands Jardan, Grazia and Co., En Gold, Tait, Anaca, Zuster and more. Each room has been curated to feel inviting and cosy; spaces where residents feel welcome to take off their shoes and relax.

The importance of design at home

Head of Home, Christian Grahame, said they’d had taken a considered approach to Australian design in a way that was as unique and inviting as the spaces themselves, with the aim to extend the connection and experience of residents to beyond each apartment’s four walls.

“After spending several years curating every detail of Home’s premium living experience – collaborating with a globally minded team of experts – it’s exciting to finally be welcoming Melburnians to their new Home,” Christian said. “How buildings are designed affect how we feel and behave while enhancing how we live.”

“By marrying the expertise of Bates Smart with our internal team along with Ruth Welsby  – we’ve created a place which we believe will connect our residents to their community and we’re so proud to partner with homegrown businesses and local industry—emerging and established—who understand the way our residents want to live.”

Ruth adds: “It was such an exciting opportunity to create stylish, inviting spaces that embrace Australian designers and makers.”

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Photos by Henry Trumble

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Architecture

A sneak peak of the stunning new penthouse atop St Kilda heritage building

A stunning New York-inspired residence housed atop a landmark 1880s heritage building, Luke Fry Architecture and Interior Design’s exciting new project, the George Penthouse, will have 360 degree views of the Melbourne CBD.

A perfect harmony of chic modern meeting classical heritage, the penthouse is set to be the crown jewel on top of the former George Hotel (now largely apartments and hospitality), with an open deck rooftop, and 500 sqm of living space.

Future home to frequent traveller Sean Cummins, he gave full creative control to Luke Fry, to maintain the authenticity of the building’s original character while responding to the progressive, ambitious brief. After extensive consultation with heritage specialists, the penthouse design showcases some subtle but simple nods to St Kilda’s vibrant past.

“Architecturally the penthouse façade conceived in both concrete and natural stone was designed in a series of scalloped columns that reflect the rhythm of the original façade and parapet of the original building which can still be seen from Fitzroy Street,” says Luke.

The exciting new project, starting this year, isn’t just a testament to a new style of penthouse living but also the rejuvenation of the suburb.

“It raises the bar for living in St Kilda – especially penthouse living – as there would only be a handful of properties globally that would tick all the boxes this does,” Luke says. “A beautifully designed architectural penthouse of this quality, scale, heritage context and with these views also adds to the neighbourhood’s character and appeal.”

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Every possible luxury provided in these opulent Melbourne apartments

No expense has been spared for luxury residence Fifty Two Black, which will be located in Brighton’s famed Church Street precinct. Over 10 different types of marble will be used throughout each home, and in an Australian first, the five opulent penthouse-size apartments (each expected to sell for $6 to 9 million!) will be exclusively furnished in Ralph Lauren Home.

Rendered images of how the finished project will look

The interiors, designed by New York-based Meg Sharpe, will draw upon the relaxed sophistication of Melbourne’s Brighton, and each residence will present a distinctive take on the timeless elegance of Ralph Lauren Home. Meg will incorporate fine china, crystal, silver, and luxurious bed and bath linens to complete the finely furnished interiors. 

Architecture for Fifty Two Black will be led by revered local architect, Nicholas Day, in collaboration with New York architecture firm, Gregory Tuck.

Tones of brass, silver and polished nickel will complement the chevron light oak floors and mosaic marble tiling, while iconic lighting, chandeliers and furniture pieces will create a sense of grandeur in every room.

Wrought iron entryways will make way for expansive ceilings up to 3.3m high, while other features include in-home tech automation, remote access for service and deliveries, and 24-hour security services. Each apartment will retail for between $6 and $9 million.

Michael Pesochinsky, president of developer PB&Co., said Fifty Two Black would represent the ultimate in luxury residential living.

“The level of detail and sheer volume of furniture and accessories is unprecedented – all owners will need to bring with them is their toiletries, everything from the bathrobes and framed art to crockery and crystal will be hand selected and waiting for them,” Michael explains.

“Fifty Two Black will create a new standard for luxury living,” he promises “Property is no longer bound by the confines of traditional real estate; it is evolving to be informed by art, fashion, luxury and design. Fifty Two Black will be the epitome of these elements.”

Construction of Fifty Two Black is already underway, and is expected to reach completion in December of 2021.

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A look inside this luxurious bespoke Melbourne penthouse

Atop one of Melbourne’s CBD apartment blocks sits a meticulously designed penthouse, almost entirely customised by its new residents. It is home to Joan and Wes, who purchased the entire top floor of Hawksburn Place Residences before the building even hit the market. Starting from an empty shell, they worked closely with the building’s developer to customise the floor plan to their specific desires.

“Joan and Wes’s situation was really unique in that they were able to purchase this
penthouse as a shell and work not just with us as the developer, but the project’s interior designer to create a completely bespoke home,” said developer Tim Gurner. “Every room, every material, every piece of marble chosen reflects their specific tastes – it’s very rare that a penthouse can be customised like this.”

The expansive home spans 345sqm of internal area and another 461sqm of external terrace. It includes three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a library and a marble-clad kitchen. The wraparound terrace boasts phenomenal 360-degree views of the CBD and a 12.5m plunge pool.

Working with esteemed designer David Hicks, they created a unique interior, with custom cabinetry and raised ceilings showcasing priceless antiques and art the couple have collected from around the world. These antiques include the penthouse’s feature chandeliers, which the couple sourced from Paris.

“The antiques speak for themselves so we provided a dramatic backdrop for them to sit seamlessly. Introducing specific places for each piece with strategic lighting was also key.” said David.

The bold departure from the white-on-white design trend results in a sumptuous mix of chocolate parquetry, smoky walls, and rattan armchairs. The darker, more moody interior palette absorbs and offsets the abundance of natural light afforded by the surrounding floor-to-ceiling windows.

The penthouse is fitted with plentiful luxury hotel style details, such as private access lifts, access to the on site seven-day-a-week concierge, and a six-car garage.

The project team was led by luxury developer GURNER, alongside David Hicks, Cox Architecture and landscape architect Paul Bangay.

Photography: Mark Roper

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Luxury penthouse: A $9 million Melbourne sky home

I don’t know about you but sometimes there’s nothing better than making a cup of tea, hitting the couch and downloading a bit of house porn. And today’s two-storey Melbourne penthouse certainly fits that bill – priced at a cool $9 million, the home is totally unattainable (for most!) but just so enjoyable to tour. 

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The penthouse is situated across from Kew’s picturesque Alexandra Gardens
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Fireplace

An architectural beauty, designed by Addarc Architects and Hecker Guthrie interior design, the Kew based pad is dripping with high-end finishes including Elba marble, polished plaster walls, oak parquetry floors and Italian joinery. The home also boasts a pool with a view and a Pinterest-worthy sculptural spiral staircase – an alluring mix indeed.

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There’s no shortage of marble in the bathroom

Owned by developer Paul Franze, the home was originally listed for sale in April 2020, right as COVID-19 began wreaking havoc. “The problem with having it on the market in April was that no one could inspect the property due to government restrictions. Pictures may paint a thousand words but a home like this really needs to be seen in person to build that emotional connection,” says Paul of the home that remains on the market.

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Kitchen

With a generous 400 square metre floor plan, the palatial home in the sky also features a living room with gas log fire, media room, large dining room, sleek marble bar with fridge and a temperature-controlled glass wine room. There’s also a deluxe marble and oak kitchen with butler’s pantry – integrated Sub Zero fridge/freezers and Wolf appliances round out the luxurious mix.

High-end finishes abound including polished plaster walls
High-end finishes abound including polished plaster walls

The outdoor entertaining area includes a large, covered deck with Wolf BBQ, an outdoor fire and a solar/gas heated pool with spectacular city and bay views.

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Pool

The master bedroom can be found at the top of the home’s aforementioned curved marble staircase, which can be reached via a lift too. Upstairs, there are three additional bedrooms (two with marble ensuites) and a stylish fourth bathroom and retreat. 

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The stunning marble staircase is a highlight of the home

Other high-end specifications include video intercom, C-bus home automation, designer lighting, motorised blinds and curtains, underfloor hydronic heating, ducted heating and cooling, a separate laundry, two large basement storage areas and a nine-car garage. Swoon.

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The penthouse exterior

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House porn: A luxury Melbourne penthouse with 360° CBD views

As this opulent, David Hicks-designed penthouse is launching to the local and international market in South Melbourne, we couldn’t resist sharing a little glimpse into how the other half lives! Featuring 360-degree views of the city, Albert Park Lake, and Port Phillip Bay, this breathtaking apartment is located in the exclusive 74 Eastern Road building by luxury developer, GURNER.

The 545sqm penthouse spans three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a powder room, a kitchen, multiple living zones, an office, and a separate retreat, along with a wrap-around balcony and private rooftop pool with stunning city views.

Completed in 2018, the space was designed by the well known interior designer David Hicks, whose work graces the interiors of some of Melbourne’s most expensive luxury private homes and apartments.

GURNER founder and director Tim Gurner says that this residence holds a special place in his heart. “74 Eastern Road, and the penthouse in particular, is one of my favourite collaborations with David Hicks. I remember many late nights working with David to fully customise every single element, down to every piece of furniture within the home,” Tim says.

“The building is unique in that it is surrounded by incredible Victorian terrace homes and tree-lined streets, with the most amazing city skyline views that will never be built out,” he continues.

“For me it is all about that incredible window line where you can stand at one end of the penthouse and see all the way down the 50m length to the other end of the penthouse; something that truly cannot be replicated.”

The penthouse is unquestionably the pinnacle of luxury, boasting a range of high-end features, such as a custom designed butler’s pantry, automated blinds and entertainment system, and electric and gas log fires.

The apartment also contains $100,000 of custom Italian marble used throughout; across every wet area, piece of joinery, and custom feature. The chevron-cut American Oak floorboards further emphasise this air of grandeur. In addition, an in-built hidden wine bar and wine fridge – behind feature glass mirrors – facilitates many a perfect evening spend unwinding with a drink, looking out over those unbelievable CBD views.

Of course, the no-expense-spared mindset means that this penthouse doesn’t exactly come cheap; it is being sold via expressions of interest with a $5.5m-to-$6m price guide, through GURNER and Michael Paproth from The Agency.

“This is a truly one of a kind penthouse – garden-side, lakeside, cityside and waterside; there is nothing left wanting from either the location or the immaculately designed interiors,” Michael says. “David Hicks has left an indelible mark on this penthouse – it’s a masterpiece of considered design.”

The penthouse is part of GURNER’s 74 Eastern Road development in South Melbourne, which was designed by a star-studded architectural line up of Elenberg Fraser, Jack Merlo, and David Hicks.

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For sale: New Melbourne apartments a contrast of light & dark

Located just four kilometres from Melbourne’s CBD in the hipster hub of Brunswick, Neometro’s new development ‘Jewell Station’ (pitched as a new urban village) has just unveiled its interiors and they are rather divine. Designed by Melbourne-based practice Clare Cousins Architects, the interiors feature beautiful contrasts of light and dark – think natural oak timber floors and wardrobe doors, wool carpets in the bedrooms, soft grey feature walls and dark coloured kitchens.

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Lounge room and kitchen

“All Jewell Station apartments will have a sense of connection, this is something Neometro does extremely well by maximising the natural ventilation and light. They enhance spatial quality, while enriching the spaces’ liveability. We designed the interiors to reflect that, helping to maximise that feeling of connectivity,” says director Clare Cousins who also focussed heavily on balancing space with storage — a common dilemma with inner-city living.

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Study nook

“Predominantly we design residential homes, so for us this was about drawing on that experience and allowing it to influence our design on a smaller scale. Beautifully designed apartments should deliver the highest standard of living, without compromise. The interior features highly durable, hardwearing materials and a timeless design that will settle into its surrounding and age gracefully,” says Clare.

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Dining

Jewell Station also features a private roof-top terrace, foyer, barbecue areas, alfresco dining alcoves, a shared kitchen garden and dedicated screened meditation and yoga deck – all open to the building’s occupants. “The well-appointed rooftop area helps build a sense of community within the building,” says Clare. The development also boasts public bike storage, bike paths, outdoor performance spaces, retail spaces and food and beverage offerings.

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Kitchen

With 78 dwellings in total, the development includes 13 one-bedroom apartments (priced from $395,000) and 65 two-bedroom apartments (priced from $595,000) and they are sure to be snapped up.

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Dining

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Smart Home

Living trend: Tech-driven luxury apartments hit Melbourne

Designed by architects Woods Bagot and developed by Perri Projects, The Englefield development in Melbourne’s South Yarra not only looks super slick, it boasts home automation, personalised valet services and remote control technology too.

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A render of how the apartments will look inside

Comprising seven penthouse-sized apartments that offer all the benefits and privacy of a freestanding home, without the upkeep, the development is a response to research that suggests that more and more people are seeing the benefits of apartment living.

“Our experience and research have indicated that there is a new demographic of purchasers seeking out luxury apartments in curated developments that offer convenience as well as space and privacy. These purchasers seek either two or three bedrooms, a study and a large outdoor entertaining space, in a low-rise, premium address that affords them the privacy they desire,” says Perri Projects Director, David Scalzo.

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Technology-based features abound within the development where residents will be able to control their home’s lighting, cooling, heating and blinds through a smartphone. “This technology is currently already used in state-of-the-art luxury homes, but it’s rare to see it incorporated into boutique apartment developments,” says David.

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The complex will also feature a unique valet service concept. Located in the lobby, each apartment will have its own valet store which will facilitate the private collection and delivery of items – think shopping and dry cleaning, cleaning, housekeeping and home maintenance. “Each year, the residents will select the service providers they deem to be the best in their area, and entrust them with access to the private lobby space to service the residents and their homes,” says David.

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With lush landscaping and a high-end build, the apartments have been designed with three sides of natural light and soaring ceilings which increase the feeling of space and make them feel more like a freestanding luxury residence.

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