Top 5 reasons why buyers are looking at the luxury Kew East apartments, Quattro

As the name suggests, the development features just four three and four-bedroom residences in Melbourne's Kew East
Top 5 reasons why buyers are looking at the luxury Kew East apartments, Quattro
Quattro Residences kitchens at Kew East. Image supplied
Max KwokDecember 17, 2021

Setting a new benchmark for luxury in Kew East, Quattro Residences is offering discerning buyers the chance to purchase a home from an exclusive collection of uniquely composed residences.

As the name suggests, the development features just four three and four-bedroom residences.

Located on High Street, Quattro has been meticulously designed by Zeno Entity as distinctive homes that are grounded in a harmony between classical refinement and contemporary form.

Urban takes a look at five reasons why buyers are keen on the new development from Providence Properties.

1. Great location

Set amongst the best offerings of Kew East, Quattro provides access to all the conveniences of everyday living.

From its vantage point near Balwyn Junction, the development is situated in close proximity to supermarkets, cafés and restaurants, and great schools.

“Whether commuting to the city during the week or escaping to the country on weekends, Quattro is ideally located”, the project marketing reads.

2. Elegant architecture

Designed by architects Zeno Entity, the four residences display a harmonious unity of form and function, curves and angles.

The façade features feminine curves and boasts a creamy palette with refined stone cladding.

Exteriors harmonise with the entire residence, with a central lobby foyer that welcomes residents and their guests into the four homes.

The development also features an oversized lift and secure private garages.

3. Landscaped gardens and terraces

John Patrick Landscape Architects has expertly crafted each residence’s outdoor area into a private sanctuary.

The generously assigned residences are surrounded by a lush landscape in one of the city’s most convenient locations.

Landscaped gardens and terraces feature a mix of plants to ensure year-long beauty, with the exterior also styled to ensure the residence enhances the existing streetscape.

4. European-styled interiors

Matching the façade, interiors boast a colour scheme warmed with timber, bronze, and natural stone.

Quattro’s rich natural tones are a testament to its exceptional quality”, the developers said.

Stunning pieces of hand-cut Patagonia stone feature in the European-styled kitchens, balanced with travertine and marble accents throughout.

Bronze accents on door handles and tapware help elevate the interiors, while floorplans also feature marble-tiled bathrooms, engineered oak herringbone flooring and an abundance of natural light.

5. Surrounded by nature

Surrounded by parkland, Quattro offers an enviable lifestyle for a wide range of buyers.

The verdant streetscapes of Kew separate the residence from the hustle and bustle of the Melbourne CBD, offering a private and scenic lifestyle.

Kew is home to four premium golf courses, as well as the Yarra River, making residents of the picturesque suburb free to enjoy a range of recreational activities.

Harrison Reserve and Hays Paddock provide room for picnics, walks and relaxation, while the Yarra River and its famous Main Yarra Trail lie a few minutes to the north.

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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