Mirvac reveals FORME, the exclusive final stage at their Apartments of Tullamore project in Doncaster

Mirvac head of residential, Stuart Penklis, says that FORME is an evolution of Apartments of Tullamore’s successful apartment buildings, Phoenix and Folia
Mirvac reveals FORME, the exclusive final stage at their Apartments of Tullamore project in Doncaster
FORME, Doncaster. Image: Supplied
Max KwokJuly 13, 2021

Mirvac has revealed plans for its third and final exclusive apartment building within its highly sought-after Tullamore community in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs.

Named FORME, the latest release provides homebuyers with the rare opportunity to join the prestigious Apartments of Tullamore precinct. 

Nestled within the tranquil former 47-hectare Eastern Golf Course in Doncaster, FORME will feature an exclusive collection of approximately 90 luxurious residences.

Mirvac head of residential, Stuart Penklis, says that FORME is an evolution of Apartments of Tullamore’s successful apartment buildings, Phoenix and Folia.

“The Apartments of Tullamore buildings have achieved strong sales with notable interest from owner occupiers looking to downsize from larger family homes, attracted to flexible living opportunities in established locations in Melbourne’s middle ring”, he said.  

According to Penklis, FORME’s limited-edition collection places a stronger emphasis on third spaces to meet the growing demand for buildings that foster social connectivity and a healthy, active lifestyle.

FORME features generous floorplans, with apartments spanning seven levels and ranging from 51 square metres to 179 square metres in size.

Designed by Mirvac’s in-house design team, the residences are available in one, two, three and four-bedroom configurations.

Apartments will be available in two luxury colour schemes, with wool blend carpets, timber look joinery, brushed nickel tapware, reconstituted stone benchtops, Villeroy and Boch sanitaryware and Miele appliances.

FORME features a striking double-height entrance and adjoining exclusive residents’ lounge, featuring a large fireplace and grand private dining area that can be used by residents for intimate gatherings or relaxation.

Inspired by the beauty of the established leafy natural surrounds, landscape architect Paul Bangay has curated the project’s sculptured gardens.

Featuring a lush nature reserve and heritage trees, more than 20 per cent of Tullamore is devoted to green open spaces, including pocket parks, adventure playgrounds, undercover barbeque and picnic areas.

Future FORME residents will also have access to the Stables Provedore Café, as well as the multi-million-dollar Next Gen Health & Lifestyle Club, complete with indoor and outdoor pools, tennis courts, restaurant dining, a private spa and creche facilities.

Located just 13 kilometres east of Melbourne’s CBD, residents will be close to an array of high-quality amenity, including shopping, education and local transport hubs.

The development will comprise basement vehicle and bicycle parking spaces for residents, as well as ample visitor parking.

Construction of Forme is expected to commence mid-2021 with completion scheduled for the end of 2022. 

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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