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Japandi-style apartments responding to its surrounds in prestigious Attadale

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The two ground-floor apartments will feature sunken courtyards.
Camera IconThe two ground-floor apartments will feature sunken courtyards. Credit: Soboke.

The latest development from Griffin Projects Group, Cube on Canning, aspires to set a new benchmark for sustainable and simplistic apartment living.

Boasting a mix of one and two-bedroom apartments, each enjoys a backdrop of parklands in prestigious Attadale. Buyers can take in the greenery to the south and the glittering Perth CBD to the north.

The complex was designed with the needs of a city buyer in mind and built by one of Perth’s leading multi-disciplinary architecture design studios, Carrier and Postmus Architects (CAPA), and builder JCM Property Group.

“Launched to the market in February 2021, with construction commencing later in May, the development of only 14 apartments spans four levels, responding to the site and its environment,” CAPA Director Justin Carrier said. “The building’s planning and form have been driven by a desire to create light, bright and airy apartments.

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“The modern boutique apartment complex was designed to lead the way for the Canning Highway redevelopment.”

At entry level, the design incorporates refined detailing, including emerald green Japanese tiles and artwork from Stuart Green, creating an engaging and refreshing outset.

“The central landscaped lightwell separates individual apartments to increase apartment privacy and further improve light and air circulation,” Mr Carrier said.

According to Griffin Projects Group Brand Manager Cassandra Emmerson, the apartments are grounded by the principles of Japandi style – a perfect blend of executive elegance and minimalism.

“Japandi combines Scandi simplicity with the Japanese principle of wabi sabi,” she said. “Its aesthetics include adding richness and texture to the idea of Scandi minimalism, producing a look that is sleek, modest and uncluttered, yet warm and textured.”

Buyers have the option to choose from two colour schemes in each apartment, Riverstone and Rivergarden.

“It was really important for us to create interior palettes that elicited a disconnect from the outside world, so when you arrive home, you experience a soothing environment the moment you walk in the door,” Ms Emmerson said.

Rivergarden unites cooling hues of whites, neutrals and rich greens to invite a feeling of subtle simplicity, while Riverstone embodies elegance with timeless natural textures and the amalgamation of white, greys and wood tones.

“The two colour schemes use natural tones and wood hues to create a soothing and calming atmosphere in the home, echoing the feeling of being outdoors,” Ms Emmerson said.

“We were inspired by the proximity to Swan River and Point Walter Reserve, we wanted residents to feel like their home was an extension of this environment.”

The upper-level northern-facing apartments have views towards the Perth CBD and the Swan River, while the ground-floor two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartments are spacious with sunken outdoor terraces and a northern aspect for great use all year-round.

“The apartments are finished to the highest standard with Smeg appliances, engineered stone benchtops, deluxe cabinetry offering endless storage space, kitchen pendant feature lighting, wool carpets and luxe tiling selections,” Ms Emmerson said.

Griffin Projects Group has also partnered with technology company GENiUX, to focus on environmentally cleaner real estate technology.

The partnership provides built-in green technology through the installation of photovoltaic solar panels at no extra cost to residents, which has the benefit of not using fossil fuels in the development, lowering their energy costs and leaving a smaller carbon footprint on the environment.

The PV solar panels provide power for the whole building, while a heat pump provides efficient centralised hot water to all apartments.

Building completion is expected in the late September quarter of next year, with the move-in period expected during the December quarter of 2022.

One-bedroom apartments are priced from $419,000, with two-bedroom apartments available from $539,000.

Cube on Canning ticks all your boxes for optimum apartment living, with functional design, premium finishes, dual aspect for natural light and energy-saving technology.

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