Located within one of Fortitude Valley's most distinctive heritage conversions, this warehouse style residence offers size, character and authenticity rarely found in inner-city apartment living. Set within the historic Sun Apartments, originally built as the headquarters of The Sun and Truth newspapers, the home reflects an era of robust craftsmanship and purposeful design, thoughtfully adapted for contemporary life.
The main living level unfolds across original polished timber floors beneath soaring four-plus-metre ceilings, where volume and natural light immediately set the tone. Expansive double-glazed, black steel windows draw morning sunlight deep into the apartment, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere, enhanced by air-conditioning for year-round comfort. Leafy urban outlooks and neighbouring character buildings provide a pleasing backdrop, while retained structural elements ground the apartment its origins.
Positioned just off the living and dining areas, the galley-style kitchen is efficient, well connected and highly functional. Gas cooking and stainless-steel appliances support everyday use, complemented by generous cabinetry and neutral finishes that sit comfortably within the broader warehouse aesthetic.
Upstairs, the loft-style bedroom forms a private retreat, separated from the living area while maintaining the architectural character that defines the home. Carpet underfoot, semi-disguised wardrobe space and a sense of separation create a comfortable and restful environment. The bathroom includes a full-sized bathtub, vanity with mirrored storage and integrated laundry facilities.
Additional highlights include clever underfloor storage, feature pendant lighting and a ceiling fan to the living area. One secure car space with an accompanying storage cage adds further convenience.
Sun Apartments is a tightly held boutique conversion, celebrated for its New York-inspired warehouse living, where no two residences are the same. Secure intercom entry and well-maintained common areas appeal to both owner-occupiers and long-term investors seeking something genuinely original.
From this central Brunswick Street address, Fortitude Valley's dining, nightlife and cultural scene is right on your doorstep, with the James Street and Howard Smith Wharves precincts an easy walk away. Laneway bars, rooftop venues, live music and public transport are all close by, with the CBD just minutes away.
Apartment 107 presents an exceptional opportunity to secure a piece of Brisbane's industrial history and shape it into a truly personal inner-city home. Enquire today.