Brahman and Jason came to 385 Gore St, Fitzroy with a clear picture of what home meant to them. Years of living and collecting – furniture, art, a piano – had given them an instinctive sense of how a space should work. “We know how we move around the space,” Brahman says, “and we know where we need things to be.”
When they bought their apartment, the configuration was different. Extra bedrooms left no room for their piano, and the collection they’d built together. Rather than asking them to compromise, Michael Piccolo brought the project’s interior designers, Hecker Guthrie, back to reconfigure the floorplan.
Brahman recalls Michael saying, “We’re going to do this properly.” That meant cross-checking every decision, gathering the right information and ensuring Brahman and Jason were happy with the outcome before moving forward.
What followed is a home that feels made just for them, because it truly is. And when they moved in, the care invested at every stage of the process was unmistakable. “The renders are accurate,” Brahman says. “We’ve seen the quality, we’ve seen the layout. All those steps along the journey make it feel really, really confident when you buy off the plan.”
This is part of our Piccolo House promise, a smooth process from start to finish, with quality instilled in every corner. We believe in designing a home around how a life is already being lived and sparing no effort to get it right.