Lush Luxurious Living Living As Lane Cove’S Most Coveted New Address, Arcadia Is Where the Beauty of Nature Meets the Rare Indulgence of Fine Design

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Lush Luxurious Living Living As Lane Cove’S Most Coveted New Address, Arcadia Is Where the Beauty of Nature Meets the Rare Indulgence of Fine Design Lush Luxurious Living Lush Luxurious Living As Lane Cove’s most coveted new address, Arcadia is where the beauty of nature meets the rare indulgence of fine design. Bushland Panorama Serene Setting Life of Luxury Awaits Wide Selection of Layouts Lush Luxurious Living Lush Luxurious Leafy views across the nature The lush surrounding treescape Ingenious architectural design, Select from studios, 1, 2 and reserve at your door create a ensures a feeling of peace, exceptional craftsmanship and 3 bedroom single and double-storey glorious backdrop to your tranquility and seclusion rarely exquisite finishes combine to create apartments and 2 and 3 bedroom private sanctuary. found in urban living. a prestigious new boutique address. terrace-style residences. Highlight on Facilities Focus on Alfresco Living Welcoming Village Vibe Major Retail Centre Close By From rooftop gardens with a gym Generous private terraces, courtyards Thriving Lane Cove village is just Chatswood is one of Sydney’s premier and barbeque area to a dedicated and sun-soaked balconies provide moments away, where you’ll enjoy retail, commercial, entertainment and business/workspace lounge, a sublime setting for relaxing and a taste of welcoming local life and a dining epicentres and it’s all just minutes Arcadia’s facilities are exceptional. entertaining outdoors. dose of café culture. from your door. 1 2 One-Of-A-Kind Address Arcadia’s exquisitely crafted boutique residences play to your every desire and lifestyle dynamic. - Lush Luxurious Living Lush Luxurious 3 ARTIST IMPRESSION - AN EXCLUSIVE LIFESTYLE OFFERING 4 Sense of Sanctuary Lush Luxurious Living Lush Luxurious Never-to-be-built-out bushland vistas create a magical backdrop. - Delight in the extraordinary at Arcadia, where lifestyle amenities, smart home technology and idyllic nature views combine to create a uniquely exclusive address, nestled at the doorstep of the serene bushland reserve along Stringybark Creek. ARTIST IMPRESSION - AN ARCHITECTURAL WORK OF ART 5 6 A respected development team takes Lane Cove living to sophisticated new heights. - Boutique Offering Lush Luxurious Living Lush Luxurious ARTIST IMPRESSION -A VARIETY OF BOUTIQUE RESIDENCES This collection of 69 impeccably designed residences is brought to A select offering of two and three-bedroom you by DASCO, one of Australia’s leading development companies. three-storey terrace-style residences feature their own Arcadia’s three individual buildings encompass a selection of private entrances. All enjoy single or double security studios, one, two and three-bedroom apartments, some with parking with basement storage and lift access. 7 double-storey layouts and some with studies and/or media spaces. 8 ARTIST IMPRESSION - A SOPHISTICATED RECEPTION Grand Entrance Lush Luxurious Living Lush Luxurious Timeless Luxury ARTIST IMPRESSION - A SENSE OF ARRIVAL 9 10 ARTIST IMPRESSION - AMBIENT, WELCOMING SPACES Sophistication & Elegance Lush Luxurious Living Lush Luxurious ARTIST IMPRESSION - BEAUTIFUL MATERIALITY 11 12 Generous, light-filled alfresco spaces respond to our love of outdoor living. - ARTIST IMPRESSION - RELAX AND SLOW DOWN Sun-Soaked Haven Lush Luxurious Living Lush Luxurious Arcadia residences encompass a variety of outdoor areas, some with terraces, wraparound balconies and others with courtyards. SOAK UP THE SUN 13 14 Host your guests in stylish surrounds and enjoy the advantage of flexible floorplans designed to accommodate your lifestyle needs. - ARTIST IMPRESSION - ENTERTAIN IN STYLE Superb Space Lush Luxurious Living Lush Luxurious YOUR OWN PRIVATE DOMAIN Living spaces are roomy and airy, many with versatile Sophisticated kitchens are graced with top quality adjoining studies or media areas which can be used for Italian ILVE appliances and stone benchtops. A smart a multitude of purposes depending on your needs. home system controls the motorised blinds and the air-conditioning that ensures your year-round comfort. 15 16 Enjoy a seamless transition from the entertaining spaces to the ambient Focus on Living alfresco areas. - Lush Luxurious Living Lush Luxurious ARTIST IMPRESSION - BRING THE OUTDOORS IN Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors enhance the sense of fluidity and flood the homes with natural light. Some residences encompass dual terraces while others feature main bedrooms with outdoor access for a breezy feel and optimised views. 17 18 Top quality features and finishes combine to create spaces that are both timeless and contemporary. - Exhibiting meticulous attention to detail and craftsmanship, the interiors are harmonious, Sophisticated Palette considered and inviting. A choice of stylish lighter and darker colour schemes – Sunrise and Sunset – allows you to personalise your surroundings to suit your taste. Lush Luxurious Living Lush Luxurious ARTIST IMPRESSION - SUNSET SCHEME, ELEGANT MATERIALITY - PENDANTS OPTIONAL 19 20 Choice of Colour Schemes FEEL RIGHT AT HOME Lush Luxurious Living Lush Luxurious ARTIST IMPRESSION - SUNRISE SCHEME, ELEGANT MATERIALITY - PENDANTS OPTIONAL 21 22 Clean lines and uncluttered spaces define the chic bathrooms. - FLATTERING LIGHTING Lush Luxurious Living Lush Luxurious Restrained Minimalism ARTIST IMPRESSION - BEAUTIFUL BATHROOMS The thoroughly modern spaces are calming, layered, and perfectly balanced with wall mounted vanities, frameless shower screens, and freestanding baths. The minimalist aesthetic with quality finishes provides visual harmony. 23 24 With a rich heritage, ILVE is passionate A smart home system makes REMOTE SMART HOME AUTOMATION about bringing its unique brand of Italian sure that your comfort and handcraftsmanship and unrivalled attention safety are paramount, giving to detail to the homes and professional you effortless control over kitchens of Australia. a number of in-house - functions. - Enjoyment of your environment is important to us, which is why we have included a simple to use smart home automation. This advanced facility enables you to control a wide range of features within your home, ensuring you’re always comfortable and secure. Regulate your surroundings with ducted Priority on Finishes reverse cycle air conditioning, lock and unlock your front door and control the motorised blinds that feature throughout, all at the touch Smart Home of a button. This can be done from the comfort of your phone. Lush Luxurious Living Lush Luxurious ILVE – FINE ITALIAN CRAFTSMANSHIP ILVE was founded in 1952 in Campodarsego near ILVE continues to assemble its comprehensive Venice by two Italian friends, Mr. Illotti and Mr. Berno range of products by hand, manufacture its own and is still family owned and run. components and employ more than 300 specially trained craftspeople. ILVE’s elegant design and timeless aesthetic is perfectly suited to Arcadia’s vision for enduring quality and style. YOUR COMFORT IS PARAMOUNT 25 26 GLORIOUS LEAFY VISTAS Clever design harnesses views from a variety of aspects, taking advantage of the leafy surrounding natural landscape. - Lush Luxurious Living Breathtaking View From their peaceful setting, some residences overlook the treetops of Stringybark Creek Reserve. From sunrises to sunsets and everything in between, your outlook is glorious. 27 28 Whether you’re seeking sanctuary, looking to soak up ARTIST IMPRESSION - MAGICAL SKYGARDEN some sun, entertaining guests Arcadia encompasses a selection of or prefer to do your work-out glorious communal alfresco spaces for in the fresh air, you’re spoilt Kick back, relax and take in the residents’ enjoyment. for choice. panoramic bushland views from your - superb vantage point - Head up to the Sky Garden on Level 6 and host friends in the landscaped podium barbeque area or get your daily exercise fix in the outdoor gym. If you’re looking to Rooftop Oasis unwind, escape to the Rooftop on Level 7, an exclusive top-floor retreat where you can find peace and quiet. Lush Luxurious Living ALFRESCO WORKOUTS ARTIST IMPRESSION -ROOFTOP RETREAT ARTIST IMPRESSION - ENTERTAIN OUTDOORS A UNIQUE ROOFTOP GYM 29 32 The Cove is Arcadia’s dedicated business or retreat lounge for residents’ pleasure. - Space Just For You Lush Luxurious Living Lush Luxurious ARTIST IMPRESSION - DEDICATED WORK/PLAY ZONE This unique breakout space has been designed as a versatile retreat-like setting where you can work and play. Indulge your hobbies, relax with guests or take your laptop and change-up your office environment. 33 34 Chatswood Artarmon St Leonards North Sydney Sydney CBD Chatswood Artarmon St Leonards North Sydney Sydney CBD 16 25 12 16 25 12 26 26 Glorious Existence 21 17 10 20 21 17 10 18 20 18 9 22 19 9 22 24 19 24 1 6 11 2 1 6 11 2 13 13 14 14 23 23 4 7 15 3 4 15 7 3 5 A COVETED ADDRESS 5 8 North Ryde 8 North Ryde Lane Cove is that rare gem of a Parks & Nature Places of Interest Roads & Highways Education Hospitals Public Transport suburb that encompasses everything Parks & Nature Places of Interest Roads & Highways Education Hospitals Public Transport that’s wonderful about Sydney living. 1 Ferndale Park 9 Westfi eld Chatswood 15 M2 Freeway 20 Lane Cove Montessori 24 Chatswood Private Hospital Sydney Train Station 1 Ferndale Park 9 Westfi eld Chatswood 15 M2 Freeway 20 Academy Lane Cove Childcare Montessori Centre 24 Chatswood Private Hospital Sydney Train Station - Academy Childcare Centre 2 Batt en Reserve 10 Lane Cove Market Square 16 Gore Hill Freeway 25 Royal North Shore Hospital Sydney Metro Station 2 16 21 Lane Cove Public School 25 Arcadia’s peaceful, safe enclave setting is located Batt en Reserve 10
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