Framed by the Sydney cityscape and Sydney Harbour, a breathtaking outlook by day transforms into a dazzling backdrop of lights by night in this artistic top floor sky retreat. An intentional selection of textures, materials and tones creates an expressive display of creative flair, light and quiet drama to deliver the ultimate inner-city lifestyle in downtown Darlinghurst.
The stunning view makes an immediate impression on entry, drawing through to an open plan living and entertaining space where timber floors, curated lighting and bespoke curtains come together with a sense of art and cohesion.
Immaculately crafted for both everyday living and entertaining, this space with ducted air con flows naturally to a full-width undercover terrace that soaks in the view and connects the indoors and out. The deep entertainer's terrace sets the scene for sunset cocktail hours or evenings relaxing by the glittering lights.
The stone island kitchen is fully equipped with premium appliances, a dishwasher, gas cooktop, an integrated fridge/freezer and dual pantries which ensures an abundance of space, storage and functionality.
The two bedrooms are privately positioned at the end of the layout, with the master bedroom offering a hotel-style retreat complete with a walk-in wardrobe and a luxurious travertine bathroom boasting a bathtub and rainfall shower.
This superb apartment also features a separate study that's a perfect home office or work from home area that also soaks in the eye-catching city views. Offering secure on-site parking with lift access, storage, and an internal laundry makes this fantastic residence the perfect mix of convenience, designer luxury and prestige.
Located in the heart of Darlinghurst opposite the National Art School, this top floor apartment is within easy walking distance to the best of the city. Enjoy Italian restaurants, boutique bakehouses, coffee shops and wine bars, with parks, galleries and cultural landmarks all close by. Transport is easily accessible via Kings Cross train station or bus stops along Bourke Street.