Exuding an air of understated refinement, Jon and Ros Friedrich of Jon Friedrich Architects formed an effortless synergy with Jack Merlo landscape design to create this visionary penthouse. Designed to blur the boundaries between indoors and out, this residence captures the essence of Bayside living, with vistas from Port Phillip Bay to the Melbourne skyline - all just metres from the beach in a serene, tree-lined cul-de-sac along the coveted ‘Golden Mile’. This magnificent, gallery-inspired open-plan space features four distinct zones, including casual and formal living areas, a spacious dining space and a culinary kitchen equipped with sleek black Miele appliances. At its heart lies a striking 3.6-metre Neolith Estatuario island bench, complemented by an integrated Liebherr fridge/freezer, a concealed bar with wine fridge, and a well-appointed butler’s pantry. Floor-to-ceiling stacker sliding doors and screens fully retract to unveil a spacious, ultra-private alfresco terrace overlooking the reserve. Elevating the experience further, a private lift ascends to a secluded rooftop terrace where panoramic views and a constant sea breeze create an unforgettable sensory escape. Bathed in natural light from five elegantly positioned skylights set into the soaring three-metre hallway ceiling, a sense of calm flows seamlessly into the main bedroom. This retreat features a full-length balcony, thoughtfully designed mirrored wardrobes, and a lavish double ensuite complete with a freestanding bath. Two additional bedrooms each enjoy their own ensuites and are connected by a walk-through wardrobe, while a fully appointed home office, a bespoke laundry with drying cupboard, and a stylish powder room complete the floorplan. Perfectly positioned just steps from the Elwood foreshore, coastal bike trails, and Elsternwick Park, with Brighton’s prestigious schools, Church Street, and Elsternwick Village all within easy reach—this is bayside living at its most sophisticated.
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