Queens Avenue

29-31 Queens Avenue, Hawthorn VIC 3122
Sales Status

Sold Out

Apartments

72

Estimated completion date

Not confirmed

Buildings

1

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More about “Queens Avenue - 29-31 Queens Avenue, Hawthorn

Development InformationMeet the Team
Local Government Area:
Boroondara (City)
Project Status:
Pre Construction
Listing Type:
Residential
Nearby Public Transport:
Auburn Station
Building Height:
22 metres
Queens Avenue

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Poised to make a statement in the vibrant suburb of Hawthorn comes newcomer 29-31 Queens Avenue, designed by CHT Architects to deliver a life of style and convenience. 

Comprising 72 residences spread across eight floors, this mid-rise features a bold facade characterised by an abundance of textures, from timber through to latticework and brick. The exterior incorporates three separate street frontages In neutral tones of white to dark grey. While the ground level features timber-like fabrics, the middle section is defined by white orthogonal forms, and the upper levels are decked out in striking black lattice sheets.

Prepare to be impressed by the lush rooftop terrace, where communal barbecue areas provide a perfect spot for entertaining guests while you take in breathtaking city views. Step inside your residence and you’ll find a generously sized apartment with timber floorboards running throughout and plush carpets in bedrooms. The sleek, sparkling kitchen is sure to inspire your inner chef, featuring a dishwasher, stone benches, and premium stainless steel Smeg appliances.

Floor-to-ceiling windows filter in an abundance of natural light, which permeates throughout the spacious living areas. Apartment interiors transition seamlessly to a private balcony that offers a perfect spot for unwinding when the day is done. All the while you’ll enjoy the peace of mind that comes from knowing your car is safe in the building’s secure basement parking area.

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