Beulah Executive Adelene Teh said several purchasers took advantage of the offering and will transform one of the flexi-rooms into an art studio, another will convert theirs into a home office, and another into a home sewing studio.
“In addition to the customisation, a strong emphasis was placed on how ‘future-proofed’ the project was. Buyers, particularly local owner-occupiers, retirees, and interstate buyers who are looking to relocate to Melbourne, were attracted to the design by Six Degrees Architects which not only prioritises sustainability and honours the heritage of the site but integrates with the local fabric of Brunswick.
“We recognise the significance of a home purchase for many individuals and the years to come, so it was important for us to create homes that seamlessly adapt to evolving lifestyles and cater to diverse needs – this allows purchasers to customise their homes to suit the stage of life they are currently in while acknowledging where they are heading.
“We recognise the significance of a home purchase for many individuals and the years to come, so it was important for us to create homes that seamlessly adapt to evolving lifestyles and cater to diverse needs…”