A strikingly original three-bedroom home in Melbourne's north.
In the heart of vibrant Westgarth Village, close to transport, great cafes and bars, the unique home at 98 Union Street Northcote offers a blend of stunning gallery-style spaces and intimate relaxation areas. Flooded with northern light, it was previously an old community hall and was very run down prior to being restored by its residents, siblings Georgie and Alex Cleary of the fashion label Alpha60, and Giuseppe Demaio, director of Assemble and brand communications agency Local Peoples. Assemble architect Joachim Holland designed the home, salvaging many of the key original elements including the timber and metal beams and the red brick walls throughout. Holland reconfigured the hall into a three bedroom home that features two ensuites, a vast sitting room and reading area flowing through a wall of industrial style glass to a secluded courtyard garden, and a striking whole floor living/dining/library space open to an industrial-edge kitchen with bespoke cabinetry, concrete benches and premium appliances. It also comes with a laundry and storage, and has hydronic heating. The home will be auctioned on May 16. The price guide is above $2 million. The contact agent is Arch Staver at Nelson Alexander Fitzroy on 9417 1956 or 0417 515 802.