Inside Pearl, Main Beach apartments, designed to take in extensive views
Pearl Main Beach is set to soar 31 levels in to the sky from its prime Main Beach Parade location when it is completed in mid-2022.
The apartment tower of just 80 residences, which has two and three-bedroom apartments which start from 95 sqm, was designed with a nod to its position just across the road from the beach.
Apartments, and the extensive amenity, all have floor-to-ceiling windows, to take in views either of the beach and the Gold Coast Skyline, or back to the hinterland.
The brief was to create a statement entry, starting the luxury resident journey as early as possible.
An American design firm, who specialises in six-star international residences, created the luxury lobby, with a brief to set the scene of the luxury that Pearl will bring residents.
There's soothing pearl hues, accented by high-end finishes, as well as opalescent accent walls and a true hotel-style concierge desk.
Every apartment has a balcony to capture the views. They act as an extension of the open plan kitchen, living and dining area, which acts as the hub of the apartments.
The kitchen is the heart of the apartment. Designed with a crisp white palette, the kitchen's are fitted with stone benchtops and Miele appliances, and offer the ultimate open plan space, with an island bench with sink facing the living area.
Bedrooms are set away from the living space, but also feature full-height glass for sunrise and sunset.
The considered internal design includes well-appointed ensuites and walk-in robes.
Residents will have high-end amenity throughout the tower, the most impressive the rooftop swimming pool and recreational facilities with skyline views.
On the same level is a dining area with wine cellar, available for private bookings.
There will be also be a gym and a residents lounge.
Joel Robinson
Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Apartments.com.au, where he leads the editorial team and oversees the country’s most comprehensive news coverage dedicated to the off the plan property market. With more than a decade of experience in residential real estate journalism, Joel brings deep insight into Australia’s evolving development landscape.
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