See inside the industrial chic apartments hidden in a converted wine cellar in Brunswick, Melbourne

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Inside a converted 102 year old historic building in one of the most sought after suburbs in the country are several epic apartments with super modern design.

The period building, in the trendy Melbourne suburb of Brunswick, was once a Spanish wine cellar and has been transformed to house four ultra-chic apartments.

Apartment number four is a stylish three-bedroom sanctuary that blends original industrial details like exposed red brick and beamed ceilings with contemporary design elements.

A 102-year-old building, in Melbourne’s trendy suburb of Brunswick, was once a Spanish wine cellar and has been transformed to house four ultra-chic apartments.

Apartment number four is a stylish three-bedroom sanctuary that blends original industrial details like exposed red brick and beamed ceilings with contemporary design elements.

Bi-fold glass doors retract to extend the dining area onto a terraced balcony and outdoor entertaining area lined with weathered brick walls

Soaring, angled ceilings make the open-plan kitchen and lounge airy and spacious, while natural light pours in through expansive full-height windows.

Soaring, angled ceilings make the open-plan kitchen and lounge airy and spacious, while natural light streams in through expansive full-height windows.

A sleek black kitchen features terrazzo countertops and a stone island bench, while a glass-enclosed fireplace warms the living room.

Bi-fold glass doors retract to extend the dining area onto a terraced balcony and outdoor entertaining area that is lined with weathered brick walls.

A sleek black kitchen features terrazzo countertops and a stone island bench, while a glass fireplace warms the living room

On the first floor, there are two stunning bedrooms, the master suite boasting a built-in study and luxurious ensuite bathroom.

The stylish pad is on the market with a starting price of $1.9 million to $2 million, a bit less than what your neighbor bought in April of this year.

On the first floor, there are two impressive bedrooms with the master suite featuring a built-in study and luxurious ensuite bathroom.

Other features include stunning views of the Melbourne city skyline, a home office that can be used as a third bedroom, and a huge double garage.

The stylish pad is on the market with a starting price of $1.9 million to $2 million, a bit less than what your neighbor bought in April of this year.

Apartment number two has aged red brick and original warehouse fixtures throughout, blending the old with the new and is the epitome of classic Melbourne style.

Apartment number two has aged red brick and original warehouse fixtures throughout, blending the old with the new and is the epitome of classic Melbourne style.

Inside, the narrow three-story house features a spacious open-plan living room, kitchen and dining area, as well as a study with city views separated by floor-to-ceiling black steel-framed glass doors and windows. .

Downstairs, there are modern bathrooms, as well as three spacious bedrooms, all with hints of the home’s industrial aesthetic and decorated with contrasting antique furnishings, such as the stunning gold-framed vintage mirror.

Inside, the narrow three-story house features a spacious open-plan living room, kitchen and dining area, as well as a study with city views separated by floor-to-ceiling black steel-framed glass doors and windows. .

A huge wall of glass windows brightens the space and leads to a covered, greenery-filled terrace and barbecue area.

The gourmet kitchen sits between the living room and dining room and has been recently renovated to include high-end Smeg appliances, sleek black cabinetry, wood countertops, and a steel island bench.

Downstairs, there are modern bathrooms, as well as three spacious bedrooms, all with hints of the home’s industrial aesthetic and decorated with contrasting antique furnishings, such as the stunning gold-framed vintage mirror.

The former owner had been using one of the rooms as a music studio for the 14 years he lived in the house where he practiced singing and played his variety of instruments.

A huge wall of glass windows brightens the space and leads to a covered, greenery-filled terrace and barbecue area.

The former owner had been using one of the rooms as a music studio for the 14 years he lived in the house where he practiced singing and played his variety of instruments.

On the ground floor, there is a large independent studio with a kitchenette, a bathroom adorned with red square tiles, custom-made storage and access to the common courtyard of the building.

The apartment sold for $2.065 million at auction, $65,000 above the sale price.

Sellers Rob and Michelle Barber bought the converted warehouse apartment in 2008 for just $905,000 and decided to sell it and downsize to St Kilda.

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