Residential Project, Sydney

Residential Project, Sydney

Set high above Sydney’s Central Business District, this Greenland Centre penthouse sits on level 83 of a high-end residential building. It is a home shaped around a clear idea: balance. The concept starts with black and white, two opposites used here not as a graphic trick, but as a way to hold different energies in the same space.

The result is calm without feeling flat. And it feels intentional without becoming rigid. Every choice is meant to support a sense of harmony, where contrast does not compete. It steadies the atmosphere instead.

Black and white, kept in check

In this setting, black and white act like a quiet framework. They define edges, guide the eye, and let the apartment breathe. But they are not treated as rules. The palette becomes a tool for control and clarity, with enough softness in the overall mood to keep it livable.

This is where the equilibrium shows up. Not just in how the space looks, but in how it is meant to feel day to day. Clean, poised, and composed, with room for individual expression.

A home built around harmony

The penthouse is conceived to embody a harmony of elements and feelings. That line matters because it speaks to more than surface design. The apartment is designed to support a certain rhythm: moments of focus, moments of ease, and the sense that everything belongs where it is.

There is a disciplined simplicity to the approach. And yet it avoids coldness. The contrast creates structure, while the overall composition aims for comfort and balance.

Meridiani in the mix

Within this context, Meridiani aligns naturally with the project’s point of view. Understated forms and a refined presence suit a space that relies on proportion and restraint rather than decoration. The brand’s language sits comfortably inside the black-and-white equilibrium without asking for attention.

In the Greenland Centre penthouse, Meridiani supports the bigger intention: an apartment that feels unified, elevated, and quietly confident, in the middle of Sydney and far above it at the same time.