Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin - Property

Luxury interiors take cues from landscape

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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.

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