Alderley to receive new apartment injection as Breathe Residences approaches launch

Local builder Geocal Group has already been appointed to build Breathe Residences
Alderley to receive new apartment injection as Breathe Residences approaches launch
Urban EditorialFebruary 28, 2024PROJECT LAUNCH

Alderley, the quiet suburb north of Brisbane, is set for a rare injection of new apartments with the upcoming launch of Breathe Residences.

The boutique project is being developed by joint venture partners Capital Prudential, who are behind the recently released Noosa townhouse development JURA Noosa, and the architecturally-driven property developer Guavalime.

Breathe Residences occupies a prime site at 27 Lorne Street, ideally located across the road from Alderley Station and its surrounding amenity.

Loucas Architects designed Breathe Residences, capturing modern Australian design. The central concept focuses on the building’s "lungs" – a garden courtyard at the core, surrounded by pathways promoting mobility, connections, and peaceful moments within the gardens.

Inside, the apartments feature exposed concrete ceilings in the living area, while balconies or outdoor rooms feature built-in bench seats and planter boxes, extending living spaces outdoors while offering opportunities for relaxation and greenery.

The kitchen is finished with reconstituted stone benchtops and kitted with Bosch appliances, including induction cooktops.

A number of ground floor apartments have their own entry courtyards, promoting cross-flow ventilation and providing space for personalization with bike racks or plantings.

Local builder Geocal Group has already been appointed to build Breathe Residences, which is expected to officially launch soon through Position Property.

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