Apartments designed for entertaining: Introducing the new Blackburn apartment development, Pace of Blackburn

Developed by Pace Development Group, the one, two and three-bedroom residences lie within four distinct towers on Whitehorse Road, welcoming and considered
Apartments designed for entertaining: Introducing the new Blackburn apartment development, Pace of Blackburn
The open plan living at Pace of Blackburn. Image supplied
Max KwokAugust 30, 2021

Pace of Blackburn is the newest residential offering in Melbourne’s premier suburb of Blackburn, boasting an exclusive collection of 289 residences.

Developed by Pace Development Group, the one, two and three-bedroom residences lie within four distinct buildings on Whiteho​rse Road, welcoming and considered.

Designed by Ascui and Co. Architects and MDG Landscape Architects, the building’s exteriors boast a seamless glazed façade with vertical fin elements and horizontal banding.

The apartments are designed with clean lines and subtle curves that complement its surroundings, punctuated by greenery and clever balcony designs.

Uniquely positioned, apartments at Pace of Blackburn offer views over the Dandenong Ranges to the east and views of the city to the west.

The interiors are designed by Adele Bates, featuring striking bronze accents, artistic herringbone tiling, marble and mirrors.

A grand lobby is kitted out with a concierge that will collect your deliveries and store your groceries in its cool room, and a communal meeting room that serves as an extension of your home and office.

The development provides a new level of lifestyle with considered shared facilities. The four towers meet on a centralised podium that is home to a lap pool set amongst landscaped gardens.

“Flanked by a wide sundeck and outdoor dining facilities, residents have room for parties or larger dinners with family and friends”, Pace advise.

Pace of Blackburn also includes a communal lounge for entertaining, designed for lingering, with a gas fireplace, cosy nooks for reading or catching up over a coffee.

Among its other features include a private dining room, secure basement parking and storage cages.

The development is expected to reach completion in late 2022.

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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