Urban's tour of a completed Cornelia Edition townhome

Urban's tour of a completed Cornelia Edition townhome
Olivia RoundNovember 5, 2020

Situated in the heart of Brisbane's Cannon Hill, is Cornelia Edition, a boutique community delivered by property developer, Azure. Recently we were invited to tour one of the recently completed townhomes.

Check out our video tour:

CORNELIA EDITION AT A GLANCE

Developer: Azure Development Group

Location: Corner of Smith Place, Cannon Hill QLD 4170

Number of residences: 31

All townhomes are north facing and light-filled, with generous stacker-sliders opening out onto a private balcony. Each of the 31 residences offer 4-bedroom configurations, with spacious indoor and outdoor living areas overlooking established Minnippi Parklands. 

Cornelia Edition kitchens boast high-end integrated appliances, natural stone benchtops, floor-to-ceiling storage and even dedicated wine fridges.

The bathrooms feature modern semi-frameless showers, custom-designed vanities and free-standing bathtubs. Full floor and wall marble-look tiles bring a sense of opulence, which paired with matt black tapware creates a modern aesthetic. 

Drawing design cues from the work of American lifestyle photographer, Slim Aarons, Cornelia Edition boasts the same level of glamour depicted in the photographer's Palm Springs collection - with a resort-style swimming pool, alfresco dining zone and loungers perfect for enjoying Queensland's excellent climate.

To learn more about the properties available for sale, request a call from the Cornelia Edition sales consultant via Urban today.

Olivia Round

Olivia Round is the Features Editor of urban.com.au. Olivia specialises in news reporting, in-depth editorial content and video + podcast interviews with industry experts.

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