Inside the two-bedroom Silk Lane apartments in Woolloongabba, home of the 2032 Olympics

A relaxed sense of luxury fills every space, with tonal finishes and complimentary textures that create a luxurious hotel ambience
Inside the two-bedroom Silk Lane apartments in Woolloongabba, home of the 2032 Olympics
Silk Lane, Woolloongabba. Image: Supplied
Max KwokAugust 25, 2021

Accompanying the rush of global infrastructure investment set to transform Brisbane in the decade leading up to the Olympics, Silk Lane is among the new residential developments in Brisbane to secure a wave of renewed interest.

Comprising 306 one, two and three-bedroom apartments, Silk Lane delivers a luxury living experience that rises amongst Brisbane’s legendary cricket ground, ‘The Gabba’.

Delivered by Sarazin, each residence is designed as an urban sanctuary, set high above the buzz of the surrounding precinct.

Silk One takes centre stage among the legendary Brisbane cricket ground, ‘The Gabba’, and boasts stunning views of the Brisbane River, CBD skyline and beyond.

Urban takes a look at two feature floorplans available to discerning buyers.

1. East No.12

Inside the two-bedroom Silk Lane apartments in Woolloongabba, home of the 2032 Olympics

The floorplan East No.12 has two bedrooms, one tucked away off the kitchen and dining area, with the master positioned at the front of the apartment off the living space.

That curved bedroom, with its own ensuite, will have full floor-to-ceiling glass windows with views across Brisbane.

The apartment, designed by Nettleton Tribe Architects, features generous living spaces, a balcony, built-in robes, laundry room and study space.

2. West No.8

Inside the two-bedroom Silk Lane apartments in Woolloongabba, home of the 2032 Olympics

The larger two-bedroom floorplan is West No.8, which comes with two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a multi-purpose room.

West No.8 is a more rectangular apartment and features a unique cube style crown and a lighter colour scheme.

“Living here is living Brisbane,” developer Sarazin say. It’s a rare and inspirational blend of serenity and exhilaration.

City and Gabba views are on offer from the balcony or the communal rooftop areas.

Max Kwok

Max Kwok is a staff contributor at urban.com.au. Based in Sydney, Max has previously worked at Property Observer where he specialised in content creation and editorial research.

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