The southern façade presents as a solid brick form, providing visual identity and thermal mass, while the northern side opens up with generous glazing to fill the interior spaces with light, frame open views and reduce heat gain through careful solar orientation.
The floor plates are both efficient and generous, tailored for downsizers seeking sophisticated three- and four-bedroom homes in one of Melbourne’s most coveted locales, with convenient access to transport. Expansive balconies extend living outdoors, capturing northern sun and offering views across Glen Iris and Camberwell.
The architecture is singular and cohesive, delivering a clarity synonymous with Carr while enriching the streetscape.
We wanted the architecture to feel considered but not overworked – something that sits naturally in the streetscape and improves with time. It’s all about proportion, materiality and getting the fundamentals right.”
Inside, this sense of harmony continues with open living and dining areas, three to four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a double garage. A muted palette of oak timber flooring, veneer and light marble define a calm and enduring interior, while generous glazing ensures every residence is filled with natural light.
Senior Interior Designer Daniella Bassin says, “We approached the interiors as an extension of the architectural detailing. A refined calmness is achieved through consistent materiality and crafted joinery.”
Sustainability was integral to the project. Residences maximise natural light, cross-ventilation and energy efficiency while using durable, low-impact materials. EV charging readiness, access to public transport, rainwater harvesting and best-practice stormwater systems all support a healthier, low-emission lifestyle without compromising comfort or design.
Thoughtfully designed for modern living, Nine Glentilt is where timeless quality meets relaxed sophistication.