Inside the apartments in Chevron One on the Gold Coast

The luxury project boasts exceptional interiors, with high-quality finishes, intuitive spaces and spectacular views
Inside the apartments in Chevron One on the Gold Coast
The living room interiors. Image supplied
Max KwokJune 19, 2021

Bensons Property Group’s Gold Coast landmark development, Chevron One, is set to become the first luxury tower on Chevron Island.

The tower will rise above the new arts and cultural precinct and deliver 236 one, two and three-bedroom apartments designed by international architects Marchese Partners.

 

Organic architecture envelops the residence, with the geometry of the balconies creating a dynamic façade.

Chevron One’s organic sculptural form is inspired by the iconic Gold Coast symbols of the sun, beach and ocean”, said Marchese Partners chairman Eugene Marchese.

 

The luxury project boasts exceptional interiors, with high-quality finishes, intuitive spaces and spectacular views.

Open plan living spaces and an abundance of natural light showcase the refined elegance of each apartment.

Chevron One features generous, sweeping balconies that offer expansive views of Surfers Paradise, the hinterland, the river, sandy beaches and the ocean”
Bensons Property Group

Celebrated chef Shannon Bennett, best known as the head chef of Vuedemonde at Melbourne's Rialto Tower, has designed the apartment’s kitchen.

The functional “heart of the home” boasts Miele appliances, engineered stone, modern tapware and feature accents that blend with the apartment’s design scheme.

Bathrooms are designed to feature semi-frameless glass, wall-mounted vanities and sleek cabinetry illuminated by ambient lighting.

Textured wood-grain cabinetry is also featured in the ensuite of the master bedroom while neutral walls and plush carpets provide opportunities for residents to add their own sense of style.

Residents at Chevron One will enjoy exclusive resort-style amenities of Club One Residents Club, with an area spanning over 1,200 sqm.

 

Amenities include a concierge service, a number of swimming pools, a gymnasium, library, residents’ lounge and dining space, as well as a yoga and sculpture garden.

The outdoor pool and spa also connect to an alfresco barbecue and Teppanyaki dining area, as well as an outdoor cinema.

Two-bedroom apartments in the project begin from just $705,000, with three bedroom apartments priced from $1,175,000. Chevron One is expected to be completed in mid-2023.

Max Kwok

Max Kwok is a staff contributor at urban.com.au. Based in Sydney, Max has previously worked at Property Observer where he specialised in content creation and editorial research.

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