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Terraza206 Brochure+Plans Low Quality T E R R A Z A 2 0 6 DISTINCTLY DIFFERENT Terraza 206 is perfectly positioned so no matter which way you look, there is something for you. Walk out your front door and to the right, you’ll be on your way to Perth’s heart and soul, the CBD and engag ing Elizabeth Quay. To your left, you’ll find WA’s home ground advantage with the Western Australia Cricket Association (WACA), Gloucester Park and the future of all things sport, Perth Stadium. Straight ahead is the sparkling Swan River and Heritage listed Langley Park and behind you is key infrastructure such as Royal Perth Hospital, Central Institute of Technology (East Perth Campus) as well as cafes, parklands and small bars. If you ever want to leave, why not take advantage of the city’s free transit zone, taking you to Perth City Train and Bus Station, for convenient travel to Fremantle, Joondalup and Mandurah. Or jump in your car, located below your apartment in the state of the art car park and access the Graham Farmer Freeway, taking you quickly and easily to your desired destination. Plus, the Perth International and Domestic Airports are just 15 minutes drive away. T E R R A Z A 2 0 6 206 Adelaide Terrace 12 8 3 9 4 6 11 1 7 13 10 14 5 22 T E R R A Z A 2 0 6 206 Adelaide Terrace 23 21 28 22 24 T E R R A Z A 2 0 6 25 26 27 15 16 17 20 1. Watertown Outlet Shopping 2. Kings Park 3. Northbridge 4. Perth Arena 5. Convention Centre 6. Train Station 7. St George's Anglican 18 Grammar School 8. WA Museum 9. Art Gallery 10. Elizabeth Quay 11. Perth City 12. Nib Stadium 13. Stirling Gardens 14. The Bell Tower 19 15. Royal Perth Hospital 16. Mercedes Collage 17. Adelaide Terrace 18. Swan River 19. South Perth 20. Langley Park 21. Graham Farmer Freeway 22. Claisebrook Cove 23. Future Perth Stadium 24. Gloucester Park 25. WACA 26. Trinity Collage 27. Future Waterbank Precinct 28. Crown PERFECTLY POSITIONED Terraza 206 is a boutique apartment development of just 55, one and two bedroom apartments, perfectly positioned in the urban enclave of East Perth. This development presents a unique opportunity to secure an unmatched inner-city lifestyle, connected to some of Perth’s best cafes, restaurants and entrainment precincts including Elizabeth Quay, Perth Arena, Crown Casino, the new Waterbank development, all at price you never thought you’d see. Architecturally designed, all the apartments have been intelligently laid out to maximise space, featuring open living areas, cosy bedrooms and modern bathrooms. At Terraza 206 you can enjoy an early morning stroll along the river, coffee from one of the many bustling cafes, or a long lunch at The Royal Hotel. If the hustle and bustle of the city is more for you, just a quick, free bus ride down the Terrace and you’ll be in Perth’s epicenter of food, culture and shopping. Plus, after a long day out and about you can just sit back, relax and watch one of WA’s picturesque sunsets from your balcony or the rooftop terrace. T E R R A Z A 2 0 6 THE ART OF LIVING This boutique apartment development Complementing the sophisticated Thoughtfully designed to maximise offers a selection of stylish one and exterior, Terazza 206’s interior design space both inside and out, these open two bedroom apartments many with is of exceptional quality with superior plan apartments will ensure you make vistas of the Swan River and city. fittings and finishes as well as energy the most of the unbeatable inner-city efficient appliances. location. CENTRAL AND LIMITED Few places provide you with the opportunity to live in the heart of the CBD, close to the river whilst being on the doorstep of world-class shopping and dining. If you are looking to live an inner-city lifestyle at a price you can afford, this is an unprecedented opportunity to secure of these limited apartments. The time is now, be quick to secure your apartment at Terraza 206. T E R R A Z A 2 0 6 GENERAL SPECIFICATION EXTERIOR BUILDING FABRIC ENSUITES, BATHROOMS AND LAUNDRIES External Walls Painted Pre-cast concrete or masonry as per Vanities Benchtop and Doors Square Edge Laminate and Benchtop – Square Architectural drawings. edge reconstituted stone. Floor Structure Concrete. Basins White Vitreous china semi-recessed. Windows & Sliding Doors Powder coated aluminium framed windows W.C. Vitreous china W.C. pan and china cistern. with key locks and flyscreens. Laundry Built in stainless steel laundry through with Balustrades Powder coated aluminium framed clear safety chrome finish mixer. glass balustrades. Electric Clothes Washer/ Provision for Washing Machine and Dryer. Balconies Slip resistant ceramic floor tiles. Dryer External Stairs & Landings Precast concrete stairs with Painted landings. Shower Screens Aluminium semi framed clear laminated glass pivot doors to shower compartments. Courtyards Paving/Tiled Concrete spray paving or similar. Floor Tiles Ceramic tiles. Security Gates Remote controlled Aluminium powder coated Wall Tiles Ceramic tiles to 2000mm in shower recess and gates to extent. one row to skirtin. APARTMENT INTERIORS ELECTRICAL Party Walls Precast concrete or masonry. Smoke Alarms Included. Internal Walls Painted plasterboard lined steel stud framing. Fire Alarm Included. Ceilings Combination of painted skim coat to concrete Light Fittings Combination of Downlights /Oyster. soffits and painted flush plasterboard to drop ceilings. T.V. Point Included to bed 1 and living. Cornice 75mm cove - painted. Pay TV Point Included to Living only. Entry Doors Fire rated self closing door. Power Outlets Included. Interior Doors Flush panel – painted Hollow Core Doors. Telephone Point Included. Built-in Robes Aluminium framed Sliding doors to built-in Exhaust Fans Provided to bathrooms. robes complete with shelf and hanging rail. Electric Hot Water System 80 litre Electric hot water system or equivalent. Internal Door Furniture Satin or Satin Chrome lever handle. Airconditioning To all living area. Floor Carpet on foam underlay and acoustic underlay floor boards to living. KITCHEN SECURITY AND COMMUNAL FACILITIES Cupboards & Doors Square edge laminate. Intercom Audio intercom handset with automatic main lobby door station. Benchtop Square edge reconstituted stone. Lobby Doors Proximity card reader and internal push button Cooktop Quality stainless steel electric cooktop. release to lobby doors. Oven Quality stainless steel electric underbench oven. Security lighting Included. Rangehood Quality stainless steel slide out type rangehood. Outdoor Area/Rooftop Outdoor Home Cinema and BBQ area for residents. Sink and Mixer 1 1⁄ 2 Stainless steel bowl, single drainer sink with chrome mixer. Entrance Lobby Ceramic Tiling, Interior Designer selected Furnishings. Floor Tiles Ceramic Tiles. SEE OUR IMPRESSIVE PLANS: STYLISH EXCLUSIVE PERFECTLY POSITIONED 1 BEDROOM 1 BATHROOM Apartment type D Apartment type E 2 BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM Apartment type A.1 FIND MORE Apartment type A Apartment type B.1 Apartment type B Apartment type C Apartment type F Apartment type G.1 Apartment type G Apartment type H.52 Apartment type H.1 53 Apartment type H.54 Apartment type H.55 T E R R A Z A 2 0 6 APARTMENT TYPE A1 Internal area 64 m2 Balcony area 10 m2 Total Area 74 m2 APARTMENT TYPE A Internal area 67 m2 Balcony area 10 m2 Total Area 77 m2 206 adelaide terrace - east perth wa - 6004 WWW.TERRAZA206.COM.AU APARTMENT TYPE B1 Internal area 68 m2 Balcony area 43 m2 Total Area 111 m2 APARTMENT TYPE B Internal area 68 m2 Balcony area 11 m2 Total Area 79 m2 206 adelaide terrace - east perth wa - 6004 WWW.TERRAZA206.COM.AU APARTMENT TYPE C Internal area 62 m2 Balcony area 13 m2 Total Area 75 m2 APARTMENT TYPE D Internal area 49 m2 Balcony area 12 m2 Total Area 61 m2 T E R R A Z A 2 0 6 APARTMENT TYPE F Internal area 65 m2 Balcony area 9 m2 Total Area 74 m2 APARTMENT TYPE E Internal area 50 m2 Balcony area 11 m2 Total Area 61 m2 T E R R A Z A 2 0 6 APARTMENT TYPE G.1 Internal area 64 m2 Balcony area 10 m2 Total Area 74 m2 APARTMENT TYPE G Internal area 64 m2 Balcony area 9 m2 Total Area 73 m2 206 adelaide terrace - east perth wa - 6004 WWW.TERRAZA206.COM.AU APARTMENT TYPE H.52 Internal area 89 m2 Balcony area 34 m2 Total Area 123 m2 206 adelaide terrace - east perth wa - 6004 WWW.TERRAZA206.COM.AU APARTMENT TYPE H.1 53 Internal area 89 m2 Balcony area 44 m2 Total Area 133 m2 T E R R A Z A 2 0 6 APARTMENT TYPE H.54 Internal area 89 m2 Balcony area 44 m2 Total Area 133 m2 T E R R A Z A 2 0 6 APARTMENT TYPE H.55 Internal area 89 m2 Balcony area 50 m2 Total Area 139 m2 206 adelaide terrace - east perth wa - 6004 WWW.TERRAZA206.COM.AU GYM UNIT 2 UNIT 1 type B.1 type A.1 RESIDENTIAL FLOOR Level 1 [1 floor] 2 bedroom units: A.1, B.1 206 adelaide terrace - east perth wa - 6004 WWW.TERRAZA206.COM.AU UNIT 9 UNIT 8 type G.1 type F UNIT 7 type E UNIT 6 type D UNIT 5 type C RESIDENTIAL FLOOR Levels 2-8 [7 floor] UNIT 4 UNIT 3 type B type A 1 bedroom units: D, E 2 bedroom units: A, B, C, F, G.1 T E R R A Z A 2 0 6 RESIDENTIAL FLOOR Levels 3 [1 floor] UNIT 16 UNIT 15 1 bedroom units: D, E type G type F 2 bedroom units: A, B, C, F, G UNIT 14 type E UNIT 13 type D UNIT 12 type C RESIDENTIAL FLOOR AND ROOF TERRACE UNIT 11 UNIT 10 type B type A Levels 9-10 [2 floor] 2 bedroom penthouse units: H, H.1 next page T E R R A Z A 2 0 6 UNIT 55 UNIT 54 type H type H UNIT 55 type H UNIT 54 type H ROOF TERRACE UNIT 52 type H UNIT 53 type H.1 UNIT 52 UNIT 53 type H type H.1 206 adelaide terrace - east perth wa - 6004 WWW.TERRAZA206.COM.AU T E R R A Z A 2 0 6 206 Adelaide Terrace East Perth WA 6004 terraza206.com.au Disclaimer: The information and illustrations in this brochure are indicative only and subject to change.
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