A Sun-Drenched North Aspect, Dazzling City Panorama And Bespoke Interiors In Garden House
A prized elevated setting on the northern wing of Garden House bathes this stylish apartment in sunshine with a huge picture window framing a wide open panorama centred on Sydney's iconic city skyline. Designed as a contemporary take on urban village living, the landmark building takes inspiration from its parkside setting with lush greenery all around and unique garden entries to every home bringing a sense of place and sanctuary. Flourishing gardens designed by landscape architect Myles Baldwin give the building a unique identity while bespoke interiors by the award-winning Hecker Guthrie channel a timeless Scandinavian design sensibility.
- A coveted north facing setting on level 5 - Level lift access, private garden entry - Central hallway, custom V panel joinery - Views over the rooftops to the city skyline - Limewashed Oak floors, custom joinery - 2 double bedrooms with built-in robes - Master suite opens to the sunny terrace - Designer gas kitchen, skylit dining island with quality Smeg appliances - Sun-drenched open plan living and dining - Private covered entertainer's terrace - Two designer bathrooms with matte black tapware - Separate internal laundry - Ducted air, NBN, video intercom security - Secure undercover parking, storage cage - Landscaped gardens and barbecue areas - On-site cafe/cocktail bar, reflection ponds - Opposite Waterloo Park, 4km to the CBD - 700m to the Green Square town centre - 900m to the Gunyama Park Aquatic Centre - Walk to Danks Street cafes and East Village
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