Rothelowman-designed townhouses Early 3191 to bring something new to Sandringham
A new townhouse development has just launched to the market in one of Melbourne's most sought after addresses.
Sitting squarely in Sandringham’s coveted blue chip postcode, Early 3191 is the work of development group, DM Property, led by Brendan Mullan and David Dordevic who have a combined 20 years of experience developing across Melbourne, Queensland and London.
Located at 3-11 George Street, renowned architecture group Rothelowman has designed the collection of 35 townhouses, with a mix of three and four-bedroom floorplans on offer across three levels.
The townhouses boast a timeless facade that offer striking contrast with textured materials, with materials and finishes selected to not only stand out amongst the crowd, but to also carry a sense of longevity and luxury.
A considered palette of warm timbers, textural natural stone, paired with refined detailing creates a sense of lightness, and sanctuary in each of the homes, with the interiors of Early 3191 crafted by award-winning designer, Adele Bates.
The townhouses have been designed to make the most of natural light, with large windows and open living spaces that invite the outside in, with warm timber inviting the outside in.
The three-bedroom townhouses feature two bathrooms and two car spaces, while the four-bedders include three bathrooms, along with two car spaces.
The kitchens are fitted with CDK Marble benchtops, as well as SMEG and Fisher & Paykel appliances and an island, with the space flowing into the living and dining areas. They then open to generously sized terraces, designed to cater for the warmer months in Melbourne where residents can opt for alfresco dining.
A shared mews runs through the entirety of Early 3191, creating a welcoming and open passage for residents to bask in, while also providing a peaceful sanctuary to relax and unwind in.
Early 3191 is still in the pre-construction phase, so prospective buyers are still able to save significantly on stamp duty costs, with construction slated for completion by late 2024.