Many houses offer shelter. This one lifts the spirits.
A striking warehouse conversion in a historic brick building that was an early cinema a hundred years ago. This stunning residence rises over three extraordinary levels, capturing sunlight from the east and the north, with views that can’t be built out over Albert Park Village to the city skyline.
Stylish yet comfortable living is assured with a phenomenal rooftop terrace and two secured garage spaces on title. Within its original façade there’s a spectacular interior of light and free-flowing space, highlighting the wow-factor of authentic warehouse charm through a distinctly contemporary lens.
The floorplan is substantial and flexible with three robed bathrooms and three bedrooms, one now perfectly set up as a home office, all with breathtaking views. The palatial main retreat features a luxe twin en-suite, walk-in robe and Juliette balcony overlooking the skyline.
Generous open-plan living and dining areas extend before a striking kitchen, fitted with all Bosch appliances, stone benchtops, and a servery window that opens to the outdoors. Established irrigated gardens climb the iconic brick walls surrounding the terrace, with expanses of glass sliding back for seamless indoor-outdoor living.
Upstairs, via a beautiful spiral staircase, the rooftop terrace overlooks the ever changing skyline, featuring a rain-sensor Vergola ceiling, a full BBQ kitchen with a dishwasher and Vintec beverage fridges, plus a wealth of integrated storage and seating, allowing for year-round easy entertaining.
One of only four beautifully bespoke first-class residences, this special space also benefits from exclusive resident amenities, a theatre and heated indoor pool. There’s reverse-cycle heating and cooling, in-floor heating throughout the ground floor and bathrooms, video intercom security, storage cages, solar panels, and even an outdoor shower. All just metres from the smorgasbord of Village cafes, the No. 1 tram, light rail, MSAC, just a short walk to the beach, Albert Park Lake, and Albert Park College.