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The Top Five Apartments Of 2021!
Homes
Yasmine Ghoniem’s Fabulously Eclectic Bondi Apartment
Yasmine Ghoniem heads up one of Australia’s most exciting design practices, YSG, so it’s no surprise that her own Bondi home is a knockout!
Previously a dated apartment, Yasmine has transformed the space into a truly incredible, personality-filled first home with little more than paint, 2pac joinery, and a whole lot of love. What a DREAM!
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A Blissful Art Deco Apartment Up In The Trees
There are a handful of Melbourne suburbs so sought after that residents rarely want to leave, one of the most prominent examples being East Melbourne. Sandwiched between the CBD and Richmond, this small suburb is impossibly peaceful and leafy – yet mere metres from the centre of town.
Two of the East Melbourne’s lucky residents are Lauren Everett, PR professional at Think HQ, and Frances Normoyle, co-owner and designer at furniture selling platform and design business Playground, who snapped up a gorgeous art deco apartment when it hit the rental market in 2019.
Carefully curating their home with considered design and art pieces, this is one very ‘grown up’ share house!
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An Artist’s Light + Bright Collingwood Apartment
Artist and head of brand at Lucy Folk, Ben Mazey, grew fond of apartment living after 13 years living across Europe and Asia. He found few solid options upon returning to Melbourne, except for two developments by Milieu, including one apartment he purchased off-the-plan, and another he signed the lease on the next day!
While awaiting the completion of his off-the-plan apartment, Ben has made this rented space in Collingwood his own with furniture sourced overseas, a vibrant gallery wall, and plenty of ceramics.
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An Art Deco-Meets-Warehouse Apartment With A Private Rooftop!
Charlotte Ree has lived in Sydney for 14 years, but she’s never seen another property quite like her Potts Point apartment!
The head of marketing at Pan Macmillan Australia, recipe developer, author of Just Desserts and the upcoming food memoir Heartbake, was immediately attracted to the apartment’s unique mix of warehouse features in an art deco building, and of course, its private rooftop!
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A Perfectly Personalised Art Deco Rental
The maximalist yet personal feel of Leila Sanderson and sound engineer Tony Espie‘s South Yarra apartment is something that can only be achieved over a long period of time… 12 years to be exact!
Leila and Tony have filled the art deco space with plenty of contrasting colour, ribbon rosettes made by Leila (aka Skinny, owner of Skinny Wolf), and foliage from her florist work with Katie Marx.
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