This 35sqm apartment on Brunswick Street lives far bigger than its size suggests, with high ceilings, north-east corner windows and leafy outlook creating an interior that genuinely breathes. Smart design has maximised every centimetre without sacrificing comfort.
Transformed by Sydney architect Brad Swartz and featured in The New York Times, Never Too Small and Sanctuary magazine, the apartment demonstrates what's possible in a compact footprint.
A full-height joinery wall anchors the main room, functioning as workspace, entertainment unit and wine display, with sliding panels that reconfigure the layout as needed. The kitchen delivers proper functionality with induction cooktop, integrated dishwasher, combination oven, bar fridge and ample storage, flowing naturally into a built-in dining nook beside those corner windows.
The bedroom features a wall-to-wall king bed with integrated shelving and lighting, plus built-in storage opposite so everything has its place. The bathroom offers a generous double shower and quality fixtures throughout.
European oak floors, double-glazed hardwood windows, LED lighting and a ducted Daikin system create warmth and efficiency, with ceiling fans enhancing the natural cross-ventilation. These upgrades deliver genuine comfort, not just cosmetics.
The Brunswick Street location delivers walkable living with substance – cafes, restaurants, parks and the Riverwalk are all close by, with easy CBD access and a secure car space for flexibility. Strong short-term rental history proves the appeal.
This apartment suits buyers who value liveability and design over square metres, or investors seeking quality returns in New Farm's apartment market.
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