Rediscover working from home at ID_Land's Canvas in Brunswick

ID_Land’s latest Brunswick development, Canvas, offers residents a premier home with both breathtaking vista's and convenience
Rediscover working from home at ID_Land's Canvas in Brunswick
Jordan FidlerOctober 13, 2021

ID_Land’s latest Brunswick development, Canvas, offers residents a premier home with both breathtaking vista's and convenience.

Designing a building offering a collection of 62 one, two and three-bedroom apartments, the award-winning Rothelowman Architects has placed people at the cornerstone of their design.

Located on the building’s rooftop is a variety of communal spaces providing residential facilities and green spaces, with views of Melbourne’s city skyline and parks.

Brimming with amenity, the project boasts a communal lounge area, kitchen and entertainment dining, providing a refreshing work from home space or a quiet corner for a good book.

The apartments are described as a blank canvas, designed to fulfill resident's needs through clean open-plan living.

Floor-to-ceiling windows provide connectivity to Melbourne, casting light on timber floorboards. The synergy between neutral interiors and the exteriors homage to Brunswick's industrial heritage inspire the ideal of hardwork and creativity a blank slate brings.

Canvas is located in close proximity to the Melbourne CBD, among universities and a short walk from Princes Park.

Situated on the bustling Barkly Street, Canvas provides absolute convenience with private and secure access to an on-grade car park, with no car lifts or parking stackers.

Each apartment also benefits from at least one bike space and on-site bike maintenance facilities are available.

Green living was taken as a requirement with additions such as all communal areas in the complex make use of solar technology and the rooftop garden collects rainwater for greywater harvesting diminishing the building carbon footprint.

Canvas has a walk score of 97/100, located less than a minute from nearby shops and just three minutes walk to the nearest tram stop.

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