Inside Burwood's hidden gem: The La Luna Residences

Inside Burwood's hidden gem: The La Luna Residences
Inside one of the apartments at the Burwood La Luna Residences
Alison Warters November 15, 2022

It’s often one standout feature among developments which drives sales and interest. 

But Sydney property developers, Conquest have matched an unrivalled location with a curated interior design reminiscent of luxury resorts around the world for their latest residential project. 

Situated in the heart of a cultural goldmine, La Luna Residences benefit from the vibrant dynamic of the Burwood area, while also delivering the utmost classiest interiors, more often reserved for inner-city developments. 

Luis La Pegna led the design team for La Luna, incorporating sophisticated and elegant selections of materials throughout. 

Utilising an intelligent design, each of the residences is crafted for each discerning buyer, with functionality at the forefront of the design. 

“We design our apartments as if we were living in them ourselves - l’art de vivre,” said La Pegna.

“We’ve selected the fixtures, fittings and finishes we aspire for in our home. The floorplans are designed with easy living in mind, and a layout is created that is functional and elegant, and even more, appealing to the contemporary buyer.”

Following an open plan design, the kitchens feature a selection of timber-finish tile, complemented with fine cabinetry in a choice of whitewashed oak or black woodgrain. The space also includes the dining and living zones which flow seamlessly onto the main balcony, providing views to the city skyline and CBD. 

“The sites and locations are optimal. The floor plans are thoughtfully planned to maximise light, views, and functionality,” said La Pegna. 

“The Conquest™ attention to detail is apparent; from the distinctive facades, colours and glass, to the custom fixtures, hardware, stone, metals and interior design work, to the welcoming lobbies. These are properties that will be appreciated by generations to come.” 

The bathrooms are not only functional, but a statement and a feature, reflecting the quality and attention to detail that defines La Luna Residences. Residents will be swept up in the luxury of fine material finishes, carefully considered right down to the strands of gold pattern in the Calacatta stone tiles, which are complemented with brushed brass fixtures and fittings.

Each residence also benefits from an internal laundry, concealed and inbuilt to maximise space, while also providing a practicality, along with linen storage and study space. 

The master bedrooms are generously sized, with mirrored wardrobes which reflect the outlooks from the adjoining master balcony into the space, while the ensuite flows seamlessly from the bedroom, connected by a private hall. 

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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