Design details: The interior decisions by Adele Bates at Melbourne’s Pace of Blackburn apartment development

Buyers can take comfort knowing a talented team of architects have designed their homes, boasting the design elements of Ascui and Co. Architects and interior designer Adele Bates
Design details: The interior decisions by Adele Bates at Melbourne’s Pace of Blackburn apartment development
Adele Bates-designed interiors at Pace of Blackburn. Image supplied
Max KwokAugust 30, 2021

Pace of Blackburn, a new project delivered by Pace Development Group, offers a collection of one, two and three-bedroom apartments in a great location.

Blackburn is one of Melbourne’s premier suburbs, delivering a selection of green spaces, cafés and retail offerings.

Situated on Whiteho​rse Road, residents at Pace of Blackburn enjoy convenience and privacy with landscaping by MDG Landscape Architects that blend in with the leafy surrounds.

Buyers can take comfort knowing a talented team of architects have designed their homes, boasting the design elements of Ascui and Co. Architects and interior designer Adele Bates.

Adele Bates is a multi-disciplinary practice with an extensive portfolio of residential, multi-residential, hospitality, retail and commercial projects.

Each project represents the synthesis of aesthetic sensibility and practical objectives, considering everything from space planning to the most intimate of bespoke details.

Style, durability and heightened amenity come together at Pace of Blackburn.

“Whether you prefer a palette that’s light and bright or dark and moody you can be certain that our living areas are designed for exactly that – living”, Pace Development Group says.

Each residence across the four distinct towers that form the development boast generous floorplans, flooded with natural light through balcony doors and large floor-to-ceiling windows.

The home is uniquely positioned to enjoy views across all corners of Melbourne, with the Dandenong Ranges to the east and the sparkling city lights to the west.

Premium kitchens strike a balance between form and function, with Asko appliances, stone benchtops, custom joinery and a statement pendant light.

The two colour schemes offer a choice between navy cabinetry with grey stone benchtops or a light and spacious feel with a contemporary edge.

In the bathroom, sleek fittings are complemented by a suspended vanity and round washbasin to create a clean and balanced space, while bedrooms offer soft carpet, soothing colours and blackout blinds.

The development provides a new level of lifestyle with considered shared facilities, including an 18-metre indoor pool, a centralised podium with landscaped gardens and a communal meeting room.

Other features include a separate children’s pool, shared dining facilities, secure lobby and secure basement parking.

 

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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