Ormond Road
Residences
27
Building Type
Low-Rise
Floor Count
3
Development information for Ormond Road
Situated between Elsternwick's cafe strip and Elsternwick Park you’ll find the enchanting Ormond Road apartments. Sophistication meets timeless design in the 27 luxury apartments that comprise this three-storey building from Steller.
Consisting of bluestone tiles with spherical alcove elements, the cladding has been designed to deliver texture and release. Complementing this feature are light timber soffits and screens that create privacy and shading for residents.
Ormond Road will be home to residents seeking spacious, exclusive, and convenient living. Offering oversized two and three-bedroom apartments, Ormond Road will be a mere eight kilometres from Melbourne’s city centre, and a short walk from Elwood’s vibrant retail.
Complete with marble kitchen benchtops, French oak flooring, Miele appliances and luxurious bathrooms, the apartments will feature quality finishes and pendant lights that add a simple touch of class and elegance.
Development information for Ormond Road
Meet the team behind Ormond Road - 164 Ormond Road, Elwood
Steller is a property development and management group that focuses on developing residential accommodation with a contemporary and functional fit. They handle the procurement of land to design, marketing, construction, and project delivery via an in-house team.
Some of their larger residential projects include The Sora in Bentleigh, a collaboration with architect Ewert Leaf located 500 metres from Bentleigh Station, and the three-level apartment building at 735-771 Warrigal Road, Oakleigh.
Steller rose to prominence by building a $4.2 billion pipeline of residential, mixed-use and commercial projects in the southeast of Melbourne, targeting suburban residential growth zones with low-rise apartment projects.
The standard demographics for a Steller project ranges from three to five levels, with between 20-40 apartments per project. They focus on the outer-suburbs of Melbourne including areas such as Bentleigh, Moorabin, Glen Huntly, and Highett.
Founded in 2006 by Nicholas Smedley and Simon Pitard, the future of Steller is in question as it looks to complete current projects but refrain from taking on new developments.
Steller Associates
Steller projects have previously been in conjunction with:
Ewert Leaf
Via Architects
Peter Brown Architects