Inside the last remaining apartments in Irving Domain

Inside the last remaining apartments in Irving Domain
Irving Domain
Alison WartersNovember 29, 2022

Ensconced in a tranquil, parkside locale, in the heart of Box Hill’s CBD, the final opportunities in Irving Domain are trickling down. 

All the three-bedders have already been snapped up in the APH Holdings development, with just one and two-bedroom apartments remaining. 

The one-bed, one-bathroom apartments are priced from $487,600, with living spaces over 64 sqm. Buyers can also snap up a two-bed, one-bathroom configuration for $662,500, with floorplans covering over 76 sqm. 

For those looking for a place to park their car and additional floorspace, a selection of two-bedders include two-bathrooms across 94 sqm, and a valuable car space. 

The apartments at Irving Domain are meticulously planned to ensure the spaces work to their maximum potential and offer residents a considered and life-enhancing home.

The spaces in each of the apartments are curated to ensure separation and distinction between public, such as living and dining and private, such as bedrooms and bathroom. 

Consideration of daily rituals was of the utmost importance during the design process and are celebrated throughout. For instance, a sense of arrival is enhanced by providing a place to store shoes, keys and bags near the front door.

The palette of finishes is neutral and calm, where less is more. The careful balance of subtlety and indulgence ensure the interior and exterior spaces come together in a seamless and timeless manner.

The site is positioned on the cusp of Box Hill’s urban development where the approach transitions from the bustling Box Hill Central, to the leafy neighbourhood Box Hill Gardens.

The building’s form has been shaped to respond to this context. Curved walls soften the building’s edge and promote visual interest as it shifts upon approach while the materials selected reference and complement the surrounding urban environment.

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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