Architecture on show at two of South-East Melbourne's latest apartment developments
The design of apartments has never been so high on an apartment buyer's shortlist.
Developers are more conscious of the fact, and are appointing the best architecture practices and interior design firms to make sure their development stands out from the rest.
Urban spotted two of the most stand out projects South East of Melbourne.
1. The Inc
Address: 554-556 Inkerman Road, Caulfield North VIC 3161
The Inc is Melbourne-based developer Platinum’s latest offering in Melbourne’s south-east, delivered in collaboration with Red Collective.
Situated at 554-556 Inkerman Road, the home offers 19 luxury residences in two and three-bedroom configurations at a premium address.
Situated in a premium Melbourne suburb, Caulfield North, The Inc is set amongst quiet tree-lined streets and rich cultural experiences.
Deeply considered, The Inc effortlessly integrates with the surrounding suburb and community with refined architecture and organic textures.
Designed by South Melbourne-based architects, Ewert Leaf, the premium development forms to make a textural masterpiece of architecture and amenity
Generous open-plan layouts offer expansive indoor and outdoor living and dining areas, ideal for entertaining.
“Each residence features floor-to-ceiling windows, integrated joinery, vast floorplans and oversized private terraces”, said interior designer Doris Rocca.
Featuring exquisite landscaping by John Patrick Landscape Architects, these luxury apartments perfectly assimilate into quiet yet character-filled Inkerman Road
Two-bedroom apartments in the complex begin from $945,000, while three-bedroom apartments start from $1,295,000.
2. Hurstmon
Address: 3 Hurstmon Street, Malvern East VIC 3145
Hurstmon is the latest offering from Landream, transforming Melbourne’s south-eastern suburb of Malvern East.
Situated at 3 Hurstmon Street, the residences form an eye-catching landmark while complementing the rich history of the suburb.
Designed by Telha Clarke, each residence includes double-glazing, ducted heating and a butler’s pantry, with floorplans responsive to changes and requests from homebuyers.
Handcrafted lighting by Richmond-based studio Articolo also features in the project’s foyer.
Hurstmon has a “hidden-gem quality”, according to architect Tim Clarke – a quality that extends into each residence and its layered textures.
Residents looking to secure a home in the development can choose from two design schemes curated by the architects.
Bordered by a commercial building on one side and two-storey brick homes to the other, Hurstmon delivers a restrained design to transition the two with minimal features but warm textures.
Two-bedroom apartments in the project start from $795,000 while three-bedroom apartments begin at $1,599,500.
The project is estimated for completion in early 2022. Hopeful buyers can secure floorplans and information from an agent today.