From bold lines to subtle finishes, we’ve rounded up the best of the luxury property market in Australia right now.
Staying focused on cooking dinner could prove challenging in this Paul Clout-designed home, which features a ceiling window into the rooftop pool. Those frolicking upstairs can partake in beer on tap alongside panoramic river views stretching from the Noosa Spit to Tewantin. There’s also a fitness studio with a gym, sauna and steam shower.
An award-winning refurbishment has introduced an abundance of light to this c1900 sandstone villa via an impressive central atrium. There’s no shortage of space for a large family, with a library and formal sitting room at the front of the home and expansive casual spaces at the rear. An outdoor dining pavilion overlooks the heated pool and north-south tennis court.
Edwardian charm meets contemporary luxury in this renovated family home. The formal sitting room retains heritage features while a generous living zone is helmed by a designer kitchen. The deck and pool are flanked by a garage and studio. Walk to the shops, beach and public transport. “The separate studio at the back adds flexibility,” the agent says.
The slimline brick exterior of this new house makes quite an impression, while inside, plush finishes are balanced with genuine liveability. Point Architects’ vision shines in the expansive light-filled family room with a showstopper kitchen and dramatic fireplace. The all-weather terrace overlooking the pool is a winner. The agent says it’s a home “built for real family life”.
A short walk from Were Street village, this dream home has all the bells and whistles. Space, style and light are expertly manipulated across an office, living area and standout family room. A skylight illuminates the stone-clad kitchen while glass doors open to a north-facing pool. “The home is a masterclass in considered luxury,” the agent says.
It’s easy to imagine entertaining at this elegant home where generous living spaces spill out through bifold doors to a private terrace and a pool bordered by established greenery. Set midway between the shopping villages of Queen Street and Double Bay, it’s also close to Edgecliff station and the green expanse of Centennial Park.
There’s a bold, industrial vibe at this inner-city residence where you’ll find polished concrete married with exposed brickwork, timber panelling and oversized glazing. Built and designed by architect Shaun Lockyer, the four-level property wraps around a central courtyard with a plunge pool and has a rooftop terrace with a wet bar and city skyline views.