Cornus Glen Iris: Modern luxury living in Melbourne

Expected to be complete in Q1 2024, Cornus Glen Iris offers a peaceful sanctuary, while being located just 10 kilometres from the Melbourne CBD.
Alison Warters June 8, 20230 min read

Melbourne developer Cornus tried to hit a niche when they started developing in Glen Iris, which has long been dominated by large, expensive houses.

Their under construction Cornus Glen Iris project on Malvern Road, a stone's throw away from Gardiner Station, is offering an entry point at $515,000 for the one-bedroom apartments. Even the largest apartments on offer in the 41-apartment building, the three-bedders, are priced under $1 million.

Expected to be complete in Q1 2024, Cornus Glen Iris offers a peaceful sanctuary, while being located just 10 kilometres from the Melbourne CBD.

 

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Every detail of Cornus Glen Iris has been crafted to embody Cornus' unique signature style of modern, open-plan living.

From the 80 millimetre European marble benchtops and splashbacks adorning the kitchen and bathroom to the sleek Bosch appliances and other opulent finishes, every detail of the homes has been considered. 

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Recognising the significance of spacious, open-plan living, Cornus designed communal areas that are flooded with light and air.

The oversized, double-glazed windows allow natural light to permeate the living spaces, with the windows also facilitating gentle cross-ventilation.

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European Oak engineered floors in Soho brown feature throughout, which complement the tundra grey marble in the kitchens.

The courtyards have been crafted to provide a connection with the natural surroundings of the suburb, while also blending indoor and outdoor living. 

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Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.
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