A rare first-floor sanctuary within Bayside's most exclusive address, Mode de Vie blends the prestige of Brighton living with Parisian elegance. Crafted through the collaboration of developer Kervale, architect Martino Leah, and celebrated interior designer Brahman Perera - whose work you may recognise from Melbourne's famed French bistro Entrecôte - this boutique building of just ten residences offers exceptional privacy and refinement. Positioned beside Martin Street Village and mere metres from top dining spots such as Sons of Mary and the local wine bar, the apartment is perfectly placed for those who love to wine and dine without ever needing to drive. With cafés, a French bakery, restaurants, and the train station only moments away, you can enjoy vibrant inner-city convenience while still basking in the calm and beauty of Brighton.
Inside, engineered oak floors unfold beneath high ceilings, leading through generous living and dining spaces that open to a broad north-facing terrace. Sunlight pours in throughout the day, enhancing the warm, sophisticated atmosphere. The gourmet kitchen stands as a centrepiece with its granite benchtops, oak dining extension, integrated Miele appliances, Fisher & Paykel fridge/freezer, and premium upgrades including instant ZIP hot and cold water. Every detail has been curated for both stylish entertaining and effortless everyday living.
Two spacious bedrooms with bespoke joinery provide comfort and retreat, paired with two luxurious bathrooms and a cleverly integrated European laundry. Secure basement parking with lift access, a storage cage, video intercom, and climate control add to the ease of modern living, while the boutique scale of the building enhances its exclusivity. With the bay, Bay Street dining, city-bound transport, and elite schools all close at hand, this apartment captures the very best of chic Bayside living in one highly coveted address.
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