Home Alphington: Urban's most popular Melbourne project in March

HOME's apartments have been designed to seamlessly connect open living spaces with either landscaped terraces, wintergardens, or spacious balconies
Home Alphington: Urban's most popular Melbourne project in March
Home by Caydon. Image supplied
Alison Warters April 17, 2023

Tucked away in the leafy suburb of Alphinton, HOME was Urban's most popular project in Melbourne across March. 

Offering 324 move-in-ready apartments, the project is located in one of Melbourne's most desirable suburbs and provides easy access to public transportation options like trains and buses, while also being within proximity to several local amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and shopping centres.

Owner-occupiers have shown the majority of interest in the development so far, with a range of two and three-bedroom floorplans still remaining, in addition to single, dual-level, and penthouse skyhomes that offer views across Alphington.

Catering to small families or growing families, the spacious two-bedroom apartments span from 81 sqm, offering two-bathrooms and one car space, while the three-bedders cover from 142 sqm, with two-bathrooms and two car spaces. 

HOME's apartments have been designed to seamlessly connect open living spaces with either landscaped terraces, wintergardens, or spacious balconies, with style and functionality at the forefront of the design.

Timeless timber lines the floors of all apartments, with the oak-flooring creating a light and seamless connection between each of the spaces, paired with versatile and abundant storage solutions throughout. 

Open shelving and integrated appliance storage make the kitchens a cook’s domain, complete with European appliances, stone benchtops and satin nickel tap ware.

The building itself is also home to its own park, located on level four of the development, with over 3035 sqm of open space. Here residents will find a communal garden with plenty of seating, along with a barbecue area, a kid's play zone and a dedicated dog run.

There's also a rooftop cinema, as well as a Star Garden and lounge, and a glass-edged pool, which takes in expansive vistas to the city skyline and surrounding suburbs. 

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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