A look inside Apartment 304: The last remaining residence at Armadale’s Chronicle by Bensons Property Group

Delivered by Bensons Property Group, Chronicle boasts a strong sense of composition, with flexibility and expression
A look inside Apartment 304: The last remaining residence at Armadale’s Chronicle by Bensons Property Group
Chronicle, Armadale. Image: Supplied
Max KwokAugust 12, 2021

Chronicle Armadale is a collection of just 31 three-bedroom residences, located on the dress circle High Street and set in one of Melbourne’s most established retail and lifestyle destinations.

Apartment 304 is the last remaining three-bedroom apartment available in the refined development, boasting an intelligent floorplan and flexible spaces.

Delivered by Bensons Property Group, Chronicle has a strong sense of composition, with flexibility and expression.

“From the beginning, Chronicle has been inspired by movement. The same concepts which form classical dance – grace, poise, strength, tradition, beauty – have driven us to craft new homes of rare beauty”, Bensons’ Rick Curtis said.

The apartment presents an elegant aesthetic, with the use of sliding panels for flexibility, energy efficient initiatives and stylishly appointed interiors.

Set over a total area of 116sqm, the third-floor apartment includes two bathrooms, an open-plan living and kitchen, built-in robes and a balcony.

The carefully selected interior palette includes elegant materials and textures inspired by copper and herringbone.

In the kitchen, integrated Miele appliances are complemented by stone benchtops, a beautiful splashback and fine, 2 pac gloss-finished cabinetry.

Although Melbourne’s dining scene is internationally renowned, staying home at Chronicle is also an attractive option, thanks to considered residences, abundant light and a feeling of relaxation.

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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