Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin - Property
Luxury interiors take cues from landscape
THE luxury new interiors for Aalta, a 38-storey beachfront tower in Surfers Paradise, have been revealed. The residential development on Garfield Terrace will feature 66 apartments with two, three and four bedroom floorplans for sale.
Buyers will also have access to hotel-style amenities including a lounge with dedicated bar and dining, lobby, gym and yoga studio, conference room and pools.
Architecture and design practice Conrad Gargett is behind the designs – the interiors team worked alongside the practice’s architecture team to conceive seamless and refined interiors that reference the city’s coastal and Hinterland landscape.
“Aalto’s interior identity is one of effortless luxury, celebrating grand volumes and featuring a refined and soothing palette of blonde timber tones with light wall finishes, paired with contrasting natural stone and metal accents,” said Conrad Gargett senior interior designer Jade Taniora.
“Context was always a primary guiding principle for the interiors materiality.
“We had studied the immediate Gold Coast shoreline with its iconic tidal sand formations, while also exploring its complex urban scape and history of material expression.”
Exploring the transitions from the lobby to the residences’ front doors and the details of arriving home were also carefully considered.
“Understanding the process of arriving, even from the exterior, is a precursor to the interior experience and where the synergy between Conrad Gargett Architecture and Interiors is fully expressed,” he said.
Patrick Pancur, head of sales and marketing for developer Weiya Holdings, said the ocean frontage on offer had been a major drawcard for buyers.
“Each apartment has access to 12-24m of ocean frontage which is significantly more than the typical 6-8m on offer in other beachfront developments,” he said.
“Buyers have also been drawn to the lifestyle opportunities that the development offers through its design and amenities that one would expect of a five-star hotel.”
Prices start from $2 million with the tower expected to be built by June, 2025.