No expense has been spared in the transformation of this exquisite one-bedroom apartment combining contemporary luxury, style and sophistication in an exclusive Potts Point address. Renovated to exacting standards and finished to perfection, it reveals chic custom interiors combining accents of natural stone and marble complemented by high ceilings, Herringbone engineered oak flooring and abundant natural light. Its sizeable layout features a combined lounge and dining area, while chef's will delight in the gourmet Taj Mahal Quartzite kitchen with a Bosch induction cooktop plus an integrated fridge, freezer and dishwasher and a curved island benchtop as the centrepiece. Presenting an exceptional investment or pied-a-terre, it is located in the charming c1932 Art Deco building `Sandringham', with dual access onto the cosmopolitan shopping and dining scene of Llankelly Place, while within a stroll of Macleay Street's wine bars, boutiques and celebrated eateries, Kings X Station and within walking distance of Woolloomooloo and gorgeous harbourside parks. • Flawlessly crafted/finished with no expense spared • Cleverly designed and flooded with natural light • Combined living/dining area with library/shelving • Gourmet chef's kitchen, Bosch induction cooktop • Taj Mahal Quartzite curved island and benchtops • Integrated fridge & freezer, marble splash backs • Integrated dishwasher, extensive storage space • Well-sized bedroom appointed with built-in robe • Herringbone engineered oak floors, high ceilings • Custom steel-framed doors open to the bedroom • Deluxe marble-tiled bathroom w/ rainwater shower • Brushed gold-tapware, ceiling fan, sheer curtains • Tucked behind Llankelly Lane's bars and eateries • Stroll to cosmopolitan Macleay St cafés, dining • Walk to Kings X Station, weekend organic markets
A sensitively renovated apartment in a red‑brick interwar building that retains original mouldings, picture rails and elegant arched openings while introducing high‑quality, bespoke interventions (fluted island, marble top, brass fittings). The result is a well-crafted, distinctive interior that reads as a thoughtful heritage-led renovation rather than a mass-produced fitout — however it is an apartment within a multi‑unit building, which reduces its standalone architectural rarity.
Key Architectural Features
herringbone timber floorsdecorative cornices and picture railsarched glazed room divider / transombuilt-in arched shelving nichecustom curved kitchen island with fluted timber basemarble benchtopbrass fixtures and hardwarebespoke joinery throughoutperiod-style small square bathroom tilesrestored red-brick interwar building façade