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Grand city living

The history of the building has been sensitively restored and adapted for modern amenity and delivered with a sophisticated and detailed hand.

Melbourne laneways hold many secrets. Among them are the plethora of hidden bars, cafés and restaurants that are tucked away behind closed doors located in unexpected places. Discovering these concealed gems is an exciting affair as once the door is opened another world is revealed, and such is the experience of visiting Cityscape warehouse, a home of outstanding interior design located in the back streets of inner city Melbourne.

The commission to create a new interior was offered

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