We understand that buying a home off the plan requires a particular kind of trust. It’s not only a financial commitment, but a belief in what will be delivered over time – in the quality of the design, the integrity of the process and the promise of a life well lived.
Having previously lived in another Piccolo development, Barnaby already knew what distinguished the experience. “We bought in Piccolo before. We love that apartment, the level of quality,” he says. When the time came to make a move, staying within the Piccolo House community – and within the neighbourhood – felt like a natural next step.
For Barnaby and his wife, the decision was shaped as much by trust as by design. “A lot of people, I think, are probably a bit reluctant to buy off a plan because you can’t see what you’re buying,” he says. “It’s one of your largest purchases of your life.” Yet walking through the display suite gave them immediate reassurance. “Seeing the quality, seeing the level of finishes that we could expect was a great relief for us.”
That confidence was borne out in the finished home. “The product that is advertised is the product that’s delivered and then some,” Barnaby says. This sentiment matters deeply. A Piccolo House residence should not simply meet expectations, we aim to exceed them in the details, the proportions and the experience of living there.
Barnaby describes an apartment filled with natural light, generous in scale and carefully resolved. “It feels like a home, it feels like a house. It’s those proportions, which is what you want.” From the long view through the apartment to the floor-to-ceiling windows and attentively separated bedrooms, every element contributes to a sense of calm, privacy and permanence.
His story is a reminder that enduring design, painstaking delivery and genuine trust are inseparable. They are what allow a home to feel both secure as an investment and deeply rewarding to live in.