Positioned in the heart of Toorak in this quiet cul-de-sac location, this very impressive Tuscan inspired family residence offers excellent indoor and outdoor entertainment areas, stunning private inground pool and only minutes to some of Melbourne’s best private schools. Features: Entrance foyer, formal lounge and dining room, chef’s kitchen with casual family and meals area opening to North facing terrace and pool. Upstairs: 4 bedrooms,...
Extensively renovated, extended and refurbished to the highest standards including a stunning Stuart Rattle interior decor. This magnificent home includes a large informal sitting room overlooking pool, spa, gazebo and beautiful established garden, with additional opening to a north facing terrace including lanai and BBQ. Comprising on the ground floor: A stunning timber panelled entrance foyer, formal lounge, separate dining, kitchen, informal sitting...
This extraordinary Spanish Mission villa was designed in 1926 by eminent Melbourne architects Irwin & Stephenson for A.B. Hardie esq. Meticulously renovated in 2005 by George Hatzisavas, this iconic Toorak home exudes understated luxury offering sophisticated family living and generous accommodation. Comprising 5 bedrooms, 3 with en-suites, the master suite with magnificent built in robes walking through to light filled spacious marble and wood...
A once in a lifetime property, 60 Avila Road Curlewis is a captivating cliff top residence set on more than five acres with high water title, direct access to the beach and breathtaking 180° views of the sea, You Yangs & Melbourne skyline. Masterfully designed around a magnificent lemon-scented gum tree & the stunning north-facing water aspect, this architectural masterpiece is spectacular from the very first moment with a glass bridge...
In the highly competitive Business Events market, hundreds of cities around the world are vying to attract global attention and a larger slice of the meetings market. Melbourne, one of the World’s Most Livable Cities – according to The Economist – has found a way to not only be noticed, but to set a global benchmark. Responding to the international call for sustainability, the Australian city has opened the ‘greenest’ convention center in...
The building sector accounts for 33 percent of the world’s carbon emissions and 30 to 40 percent of the global energy consumption. Green building can help reduce the sector’s environmental footprint and as a result 85 percent of Australian architects, engineers, contractors and building owners have embraced the concept – a finding from the Green Building Market Report 2008. The Green Building Market Report 2008 is a watershed study...