Abadeen Group continue Lower North Shore dominance, set to launch The Villas in Neutral Bay

Abadeen, led by off the plan property industry veteran Justin Brown, will be deliver 18 two and three-bedroom apartments designed by PBD Architects, who worked in collaboration with interior designer Tom Mark Henry to create the part four, part five-level building
Abadeen Group continue Lower North Shore dominance, set to launch The Villas in Neutral Bay
Alison Warters May 30, 2023PROJECT LAUNCH

Local North Shore apartment developer Abadeen is continuing to make waves in the local market. They're set to launch another project to the one of Sydney's most bluechip suburbs.

Their latest Neural Bay project, The Villas, located on Premier Street near Forsyth Park, is launching this weekend through CBRE.

Abadeen, led by off the plan property industry veteran Justin Brown, will deliver 18 two and three-bedroom apartments designed by PBD Architects, who worked in collaboration with interior designer Tom Mark Henry to create the part four-level building.

Each residence boasts luxury details of natural stone, timber look joinery and fireplaces, in addition to premium Swiss V-Zug appliances. 

The spacious living areas are bathed in ample natural light, adjoining to large outdoor balconies which are a prominent feature of every apartment, with select residences benefitting from private courtyards instead. 

The Villas master bedrooms have been designed as a tranquil retreat inside the homes, boasting ensuite bathrooms as well as walk-in robes.  

Abadeen submitted their application to the North Sydney Council around 12 months ago. In their design statement, PBD said the built form will respond to the immediate environment, with open community space a focus in the design process.

"The articulation of the built form is designed to effectively reduce the scale of the height of the building perceived from Premier Street through the introduction of various setbacks, a selected natural material palette, horizontal pre-cast concrete band, as well as featured curved planters on balcony edges," the statement noted.

"The interplay of curvaceous architectural form defines the spatial design, separating the building into two cores with a centralised passage into the entrance foyer.

"With a strategically layered façade, the design creates seven opportunities to maximise direct northern sunlight into the entrance space."

Abadeen now have a number of projects live across the Lower North Shore.

Their other Neutral Bay project, Enso, which is near the Neutral Bay Village on Grosvenor Street, has just nine apartments. They have their Koichi Takada-designed project in Crows Nest, and Mosman Residences in the nearby Mosman.

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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