
Defined by rare design clarity and an exceptional location, it’s a reminder that apartment living, when done well, can offer far more than expected. Set on the tenth floor of an architect-designed modernist building by Kurt Popper, completed in 1969, the apartment pairs the scale of its era with recently upgraded shared spaces that bring a sharper, more contemporary edge. Inside, the proportions are generous and the views do the heavy lifting, taking in Parliament Gardens and St Patrick’s Cathedral in a way that feels distinctly Melbourne.
The living area leans into a more expressive approach, where a marble fireplace and layered finishes create a strong visual presence. It’s a space that doesn’t hold back, balanced by natural light and a direct connection to the balcony, where the green outlook offers a softer counterpoint to the interiors. A separate dining zone introduces a more refined setting, defined by built-in cabinetry and a subtle arch that adds formality and rhythm to the plan. The kitchen continues this sense of detail, with timber cabinetry, mirrored surfaces and quality appliances supporting both everyday living and entertaining. Both bedrooms are well scaled and privately set, with the main bedroom complemented by a marble ensuite that carries through the home’s more luxurious tone. The central bathroom, while distinct in its finish, maintains a similar level of refinement, ensuring consistency across the home.


The living area leans into a more expressive approach, where a marble fireplace and layered finishes create a strong visual presence. It’s a space that doesn’t hold back, balanced by natural light and a direct connection to the balcony, where the green outlook offers a softer counterpoint to the interiors. A separate dining zone introduces a more refined setting, defined by built-in cabinetry and a subtle arch that adds formality and rhythm to the plan. The kitchen continues this sense of detail, with timber cabinetry, mirrored surfaces and quality appliances supporting both everyday living and entertaining. Both bedrooms are well scaled and privately set, with the main bedroom complemented by a marble ensuite that carries through the home’s more luxurious tone. The central bathroom, while distinct in its finish, maintains a similar level of refinement, ensuring consistency across the home.

Throughout, there’s a clear attention to quality and detail, with carefully selected materials and considered lighting contributing to a more elevated, polished feel. Concierge service, secure entry, secure off street parking and resident amenities round out a home that feels deliberately refined.
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