Intelligent luxury and enduring style melds premium project with the character of its suburb
Quentin Square has emerged as one of Claremont’s most considered expressions of contemporary luxury living, offering a refined alternative to both high-rise city apartments and the traditional character homes which have long defined this riverside suburb.
Tucked into an established locale and moments from Claremont’s premium retail, dining, schooling and transport, the development is deliberately pitched at those who expect a high level of comfort, finish and convenience without the maintenance burden of a large home.
From the outset, the vision was to deliver boutique luxury, rather than volume.
Architecturally, Quentin Square presents a considered, carefully articulated form which reads more like an exclusive residence than a typical apartment block.
The facade is layered with high-quality materials and generous glazing while landscaping softens edges and provides a sense of arrival.
Large liveable balconies extend the interiors outward, effectively creating private outdoor rooms capturing the light and outlook while preserving privacy.
According to House Business Group Managing Director Tom House, developer Kuraland’s ambition was to create a level of finish and amenity which felt genuinely premium but in a building that still belonged in Claremont.
Mr House described Quentin Square as luxury scaled to the suburb – a project which brought inner-city quality and detailing into a quieter, more established setting.
Inside, this approach is evident in the apartments’ planning and specifications.
Spacious open-plan living zones, sophisticated kitchens and generous master suites are designed to suit both day-to-day living and effortless entertaining.
High-end Miele appliances, quality joinery and carefully selected materials speak to a focus on enduring style instead of fleeting trends.
Storage, acoustic comfort and natural light have all been treated as core components of luxury, not afterthoughts.
“The buyers we had in mind are discerning,” Mr House said.
“They’ve often lived in substantial homes and they know the difference between marketing gloss and real quality.
“So every decision at Quentin Square – from the kitchen layouts to the feel of the lobby – was made with that audience in mind.”
The building’s amenity mix reinforces this positioning, with secure basement parking with lift access, generous storage and controlled entry delivering the peace of mind and ease of movement, which high-end downsizers and professionals now expect.
Thoughtful common areas, refined lobby treatments, luxurious resort-style amenities and integrated landscaping create an atmosphere which feels exclusive, yet welcoming – more like a private club than a transient building.
Quentin Square’s luxury offering is amplified by its immediate context.
Residents are within a short walk of Claremont Quarter’s boutiques, fine dining and cafe scene, close to leading schools, sporting clubs and the Claremont train station, as well as being just minutes from the Swan River foreshore.
For many, this combination of premium apartment living and bluechip locale is the real drawcard.
“True luxury today is being able to step out your front door and have everything you need within a few minutes’ walk, then coming home to a private beautifully detailed space which feels like a sanctuary,” Mr House said.
“Quentin Square is designed around this idea of everyday indulgence.”
Demographically, the development speaks directly to a growing cohort of buyers and tenants who want to remain in Perth’s western suburbs but are no longer willing to compromise their lifestyle for the sake of a large block.
Downsizers moving from substantial family homes, executive couples and international buyers seeking a secure prestige address all find a fit here.
The apartments offer the lock-up-and-leave freedom valued by frequent travellers and busy professionals without sacrificing the sense of status which comes with a Claremont location.
Mr House said these residents were not simply chasing convenience but they were curating a different kind of luxury.
“For many of our buyers, time is the most valuable asset,” he said.
“They want less time spent on gardens and maintenance and more on travel, dining, grandkids, work or the river.
“Luxury living, in that context, is about intelligent design which gives you your time back while still feeling special whenever you walk through the door.”
Additionally, Quentin Square is part of a broader evolution in what luxury means in Perth’s inner west.
Where prestige once equated almost exclusively to land size and frontage, it is increasingly measured in terms of design quality, amenity and address.
Boutique well-finished apartment projects are now seen by many as a logical next step for long-time locals who wish to stay in the area but live more simply and more indulgently.
Mr House said this did not mean abandoning Claremont’s character.
“The brief was never to create something flashy or out of scale,” he said.
“It was to deliver a level of refinement which feels right for the suburb: understated, intelligent luxury anchored in a location people already regard as one of Perth’s most desirable.”
Whether viewed as a high-end downsizing option, an executive base in a prestigious postcode or a carefully curated investment, Quentin Square represents a confident statement about the future of luxury living in Claremont.
It suggests the suburb’s next chapter will not rely solely on large homes and sprawling gardens but on a more nuanced blend of design, amenity and location, where the most prized asset is a lifestyle that feels effortless, every day.
Quentin Square reimagines modern apartment living through its unparalleled location, world-class amenities, abundant landscaping and opulent design.
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