Boronia by Aqualand, Roseville
2-4 Larkin Street, Roseville NSW 2069
Residences
111
Estimated Completion Date
Not confirmed
A boutique North Shore address shaped by restraint, proportion and the Blue Gum Reserve
Human-centred interiors by COX Architecture, designed to age with grace
Interiors for Boronia are led by award-winning COX Architecture, with a philosophy centred on warmth, balance and timelessness. Material palettes, layouts and spatial relationships are being curated to complement the architectural vision, prioritising comfort, functionality and understated elegance in homes designed to feel as considered in a decade as they do on day one.
Landscape-integrated architecture by Woods Bagot, scaled to the Roseville streetscape
Architecture by globally respected practice Woods Bagot responds to Roseville's established North Shore character with form, orientation and massing carefully resolved to maximise natural light, privacy and outlook, with strong landscape integration by Ground iNK, whose design is informed by a Design with Country approach drawing on the site's Blue Gum High Forest biodiversity setting.
Walking distance to Roseville Station, moments from Roseville Village and Chatswood
Located on Larkin Street within the Transport Oriented Development catchment near Roseville Station, Boronia places residents close to Roseville Village retail, Lane Cove National Park and Blue Gum Reserve, with Chatswood and the wider North Shore easily accessible by rail.
Aqualand Prestige and Phoenix Property Investors: a first chapter for boutique design-led development
Developed by Aqualand Prestige, the boutique development arm of Aqualand Group, in partnership with real estate investment group Phoenix Property Investors, with architecture by Woods Bagot, interiors by COX Architecture, landscape by Ground iNK, and sales enquiries through the Aqualand Prestige team.
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