This exceptional warehouse residence in the iconic and prestigious 'Whites' building offers house-like proportions and a serene ambience, showcasing outstanding craftsmanship and design. Nestled on the edge of Trumper Park, this distinctive warehouse conversion is a true piece of architectural history. Originally a 1941 Moderne-style building, it has been thoughtfully transformed into a modern living space, maintaining the raw industrial elements that make it unique. Celebrated by the Powerhouse Museum for its exceptional conversion, the apartment harmoniously fuses modern aesthetics with the building's original warehouse character.
Occupying a prized, tightly-held top-floor position, it spans two levels, each opening onto expansive north-facing terraces with tranquil, private treetop and harbour views, while heaters on the terraces ensure year-round enjoyment of the outdoor spaces.
The open-plan living area features soaring ceilings, ducted air conditioning, and a Real Flame gas fireplace, creating a sense of space and comfort. Recently renovated to an impeccable standard, the home boasts unique design features, including elevated kitchen ceilings, which set it apart from other top-floor units in the building that typically have lower ceilings in this area. The high-spec Poliform kitchen includes premium finishes, an integrated fridge (Leibherr), and designer lighting, offering both style and functionality.
The generous master suite is a standout, complete with a dressing room and ensuite, offering a private retreat of exceptional quality.
Adding to its versatility, the second bedroom features a cleverly integrated Murphy bed, allowing for greater flexibility and additional living space. A luxurious ensuite and premium fittings complement the refined aesthetic.
Residents of this high-end building benefit from secure level lift access, a building manager, and resort-style amenities including an indoor pool and gym.
Situated in a coveted location, the home is surrounded by ample green spaces such as White City tennis courts, Trumper Park, and Rushcutters Bay Park, with Five Ways and Edgecliff Station just a short stroll away. Combining style, space, and convenience, this is a rare offering in a landmark building.