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Looks great, feels even better
There’s also the Skye Club on level 55, which is exclusive to the owners of premium residences, with its own lounge, private dining room and gym. All residents of BLVD can access the Co-Quarter co-working space located on level 56 and the Horizon Dining Rooms on level 55.
Every interior space has bay and garden views to offer a sense of scale, says Chris McCue, managing director at interior design firm Carr.
“The residences capture beautifully restrained and timeless interior architecture,” he says.
“Continuing the same reductionist ideology and palette, nature shines through warm, tonal materials and subtle, textured finishes. Together, they create a calm environment.”
The building’s use of green technology is also sure to impress – it is gas-free and carbon-neutral-operation-enabled with electric vehicle charging facilities.
The apartments and shared spaces at BLVD have both been designed with residents’ comfort and wellbeing in mind, says Ivy Chen, OSK Property Australia’s sales and marketing director.
“Within residents’ own apartments, customised, curved double-glazed windows and insulated walls and ceilings will provide thermal and acoustic comfort in addition to carefully chosen, premium, energy-efficient appliances,” she says.
“This next stage has been designed with future-proofed living and wellbeing front of mind. We know that people thrive through feeling connected, so providing the latest technology alongside natural and sociable spaces will result in happy and healthy residents.”
Residents will also benefit from the established community at Melbourne Square, including a full-size supermarket. Construction starts in early 2024.