The inspiration for trilby has its roots in Collingwoods rich early industrial, manufacturing and retail heritage. In its early industrial days, Collingwood was a suburb that was revered as the millinery, boot making and textile capital of Australia. smith street and surrounds are notable for the many historical buildings that operated during that period including 19th century textile factories, warehouses, dwellings and shops that still exist and are operational today. From these semi-industrial beginnings, Collingwood has emerged as Melbournes highly sought after residential addresses and one of the most surprising, inspiring, appealingly unpredictable and vibrant cultural centres.
Each apartment has been designed to use space to its potential , with modern eat in kitchens, integrated storage options, floor to ceiling windows and flowing interiors a hallmark.
The luxurious kitchen features quality appliances including Smeg gas cooktop, oven, integrated dishwasher, ample cupboard space and island bench.
1 sizable bedroom features built in robes, accompanied by a sleek contemporary bathroom with walk in rain shower and stunning fixtures.
‘Trilby’ residents benefit from access to a stunning rooftop entertaining terrace with outdoor cinema, barbecue, indoor kitchen and panoramic views of Melbourne.
Situated a short stroll from Smith Street dining and entertainment options including Ides, Wabi Sabi Salon and the Robert Burns hotel, easy city access via the 86 tram and only a short stroll to Victoria Park train station.