New York Style Warehouse Conversion
104/73 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST - Closing Wednesday 20th March 5.00pm
Proudly creating a new benchmark for 21st Century warehouse conversions, this immediately captivating, two bedroom residence delivers New York-style of living to the Paris-end of the Melbourne CBD. A home of unique sophistication, to which others aspire, this apartment boldly combines its original industrial styling with the very finest of contemporary appointments and a vast 220sqm layout to inspire awe.
A part of the iconic Sargood House, this historically significant building is a slice of Melbourne’s history. Originally built by Charles Sargood (of Ripponlea and Werribee Mansion fame), the building has variously been utilised as a clothing factory, as a Department Store and indeed, as part of the Herald Sun newspaper, before its ultimate conversion to authentic inner-city apartments. Relatively common in New York, this is a rare find in Melbourne.
The home’s towering, 12 foot ceilings are accentuated by exposed pipes and enormous original industrial windows that introduce genuine inner-city outlooks and the effect – combined with its striking proportions - is breath-taking.
Inspired in its vision and meticulous in its execution, the home presents a vast open-plan kitchen / meals / living where concrete floors with a Venetian Swirl draw the eye and where a Miele and SMEG kitchen inspire the chef. Stone benches are the perfect place to prepare food or to gather informally, whilst an abundance of premium two-pack cabinetry and ingenious built-in storage are particularly practical inclusions. A 400 bottle wine room is guaranteed to be put to good use by home entertainers,...
New York Style Warehouse Conversion
104/73 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST - Closing Wednesday 20th March 5.00pm
Proudly creating a new benchmark for 21st Century warehouse conversions, this immediately captivating, two bedroom residence delivers New York-style of living to the Paris-end of the Melbourne CBD. A home of unique sophistication, to which others aspire, this apartment boldly combines its original industrial styling with the very finest of contemporary appointments and a vast 220sqm layout to inspire awe.
A part of the iconic Sargood House, this historically significant building is a slice of Melbourne’s history. Originally built by Charles Sargood (of Ripponlea and Werribee Mansion fame), the building has variously been utilised as a clothing factory, as a Department Store and indeed, as part of the Herald Sun newspaper, before its ultimate conversion to authentic inner-city apartments. Relatively common in New York, this is a rare find in Melbourne.
The home’s towering, 12 foot ceilings are accentuated by exposed pipes and enormous original industrial windows that introduce genuine inner-city outlooks and the effect – combined with its striking proportions - is breath-taking.
Inspired in its vision and meticulous in its execution, the home presents a vast open-plan kitchen / meals / living where concrete floors with a Venetian Swirl draw the eye and where a Miele and SMEG kitchen inspire the chef. Stone benches are the perfect place to prepare food or to gather informally, whilst an abundance of premium two-pack cabinetry and ingenious built-in storage are particularly practical inclusions. A 400 bottle wine room is guaranteed to be put to good use by home entertainers,...