203 / 32 Bedford Street
COLLINGWOOD
- 2 Bed
- 1 Bath
- 1 Car
For Sale via Expressions of Interest closing Tuesday 19th May at 4pm (unless sold prior)
THE DEAL
The considered life.
There is a particular kind of apartment that earns its place before it is built. That exists first as an idea - a blueprint, a material palette, a belief in the integrity of good design. Apartment 203 at Bedford by Milieu was that kind of apartment.
Collingwood has a particular energy that is difficult to manufacture and impossible to fake. The density, the creative friction, the way great food and great architecture and real, un-curated street life exist within the same few blocks. It is the kind of neighbourhood that draws people back - and keeps them.
Apartment 203 at Bedford by Milieu sits on the second level of one of Melbourne's most architecturally deliberate small developments. Just 20 residences, designed by DKO Architecture with interiors by DesignOffice, developed by Milieu - a team whose collective track record is built on doing fewer things at a higher standard. The building's language is drawn directly from its surroundings: the masonry at its base references Collingwood's industrial warehousing origins; the glazed curtain walls above echo the neighbourhood's staggered rooflines. Heavy and light. Rough and smooth. The duality is intentional.
Inside, the 97 square metres (approx.) was conceived around the idea that every occupant is different. The plan was customised - not adjusted. American Oak cabinetry. Concrete ceilings. Hardwood floors. A dining configuration built for six, not a kitchen island built for one. A courtyard drawing daylight into every room, cross-ventilation replacing the need to reach for a remote. The detail work of DesignOffice is quiet in the best possible way: lacquered surfaces, stainless steel, gridded tile, accents of deep grey. Nothing that shouts. Everything that lasts.
Rarely occupied due to an international lifestyle, the apartment presents in a condition newer than most.. Considered furniture. Original art. And on the terrace - framed by open sky above the rooflines of Collingwood - a sauna. It is the kind of space that accumulates meaning quietly. Every object, every decision, a reflection of how well the architecture invites the personal.
Step outside and the street does the rest. Falco Bakery is a short walk down Smith Street, its sourdough and pies pulling a crowd every morning. Meatsmith is nearby. Shop Ramen. Gertrude Street in one direction, the CBD in the other. The 5pm walk - from office to bar, from bar to dinner, through a neighbourhood that is always generating something new - is the best part of any day here.
SEALS THE DEAL
Apartment 203 is not a property for everyone. It is for the person who came back from somewhere interesting and wants a home that reflects that. The person who values design not as decoration but as a way of living. The person who wants to be in the middle of it all and still, at the end of the day, come home to somewhere quiet.

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