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“The way you move through the
apartment is something we were really
interested in,” says Ms James, who
specialised in hotels before joining
“The interiors don’t set Mirvac Design. “The joinery elements
are like the welcome points to create
a more personalised experience in
out to compete with the the apartment.
“The interiors don’t set out to compete
spectacular views that many with the spectacular views that many of
the residences offer but to complement
them with elegance and a focus on the
of the residences offer.” quality of the materials and finishes.”
In the kitchen, it is all about rounded
edges and soft lines, from the curves of
the peninsula bench to open joinery.
Overhead cupboards are finished in
timber tones of warm honey or light
charcoal while under bench finishes to
the peninsula are fluted, adding a tactile
and visual element to the curved edge.
Part day spa and part sanctuary,
bathrooms blend comfort, style and
useability. The star of the show is the
vanity, with integrated basin and finger
LISA JAMES
Mirvac Design Associate pull drawers against a fluted marble
backdrop, available as an upgrade. Storage
is concealed behind a circular mirror,
backlit to cast a flattering glow. Artist impression. Indicative only and subject to change.#
Left: The Frederick kitchen
Above: Living with views “That moment
Below: The Frederick bathroom
of surprise and joy
as you walk into your
living room is one of
the precious moments
that architecture
can create.”
KAH HENG YEP
Mirvac Design Senior Associate
Artist impression. Indicative only and subject to change.# and Green Square Project Architect
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