Aria offer over 1,100 sqm of resort-style amenity at Trellis, South Brisbane apartments

The ground-level homes the Temple of Wellness, designed to be in-keeping with the lush foliage throughout the development
Aria offer over 1,100 sqm of resort-style amenity at Trellis, South Brisbane apartments
The rooftop pool at Trellis. Image supplied
Jordan FidlerOctober 10, 2021

The award-winning Queensland developer, Aria Property Group, are taking the resident amenity to the next level in the latest South Brisbane apartment development, Trellis.

They're offering residents offer 1,100 sqm of facilities scattered throughout the 13-level, Rothelowman-designed development, crowned by the most impressive amenity of all, the Residents' Rooftop Club.

That will feature an infinity pool with views across Brisbane, a hot & cold magnesium bath, a lounge, public barbecue areas, and a private dining room.

The ground-level homes the Temple of Wellness, designed to be in-keeping with the lush foliage throughout the development.

A series of gardens line the path to the Temple of Wellness, where residents will walk through the cascading waterfall to a fully equipped fitness centre and meditation zone, home to weights, pilates reformers, cardiovascular equipment and meditation pods.

Aria Living also offers complimentary group yoga and group personal training fortnightly.

Residents at Trellis will also have access to a podcast/boardroom, serving as a multi-use space for working at home. There's also a Residents’ Wine Cellar.

Apartments in Trellis start from $739,000 for an apartment with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Three-bedroom apartments are priced from $1,084,000.

Completion is slated for mid-2023.

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