Townhomes in Rowville
From $935,000
Quartet at Bankside
A limited collection of contemporary townhomes inspired by nature, and made for tomorrow.
Made for tomorrow
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Balanced composition
The residences
Designed by Jackson Clements Burrows Architects (JCB), the timeless architecture draws inspiration from mid-century modern design and the surrounding landscape, creating a strong sense of belonging. Quartet will feel like an extension of the neighbourhood, while also offering a refined and contemporary living experience.
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“A balance between durability and elegance sets these homes apart. The brickwork honours tradition while the clean lines feel modern, which gives the design a familiar yet forward-looking appeal. Quartet townhomes will evolve comfortably and continue to provide for generations to come.”
— Britt Weidemann
Architect, JCB
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The interiors
Every element of the interior design concept has been chosen to create a cohesive flow from the outside in, and from room to room.
Tone and balance
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A warm welcome
The interiors
Tall timber elements and subtle screening at the staircase introduce warmth and natural texture, while mid-tone oak-engineered floorboards and soft, textured tiles add depth underfoot. Smooth matte joinery complements understated warm stone benchtops, unifying the palette and adding a touch of everyday luxury.
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Kitchen
A generous integrated single-door fridge and freezer, 900mm oven and cooktop, and integrated dishwasher ensure effortless practicality without compromising the clean lines of the design.
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Living Area
Living areas flow to the private backyard through stacking doors to the timber deck. Considering the architecture and garden design as one creates a cohesive experience, where interior and exterior spaces blend.
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Bedrooms
Bedrooms offer calm, light-filled spaces with smooth, inviting textures that foster relaxation and quiet retreat. Feature carpets gently transition from the floorboards, adding warmth to the room’s ambience.
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Bathrooms
Bathrooms and ensuites are personal spaces both refined and restful, enhanced by natural light. Warm-toned tiles provide a soft foundation, complemented by stone benchtops and uniform walnut-toned joinery.
“Our design of the interiors was inspired by what lies outside—both the natural and built environment. The colour palette and materials we’ve chosen were drawn from the immediate surroundings of Bankside, from the Dwarf Snow Gums to the hues of the wetlands.”
— Alecia O’Neill
Interior designer, JCB
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The landscaping
Across the seasons, the gardens of Quartet have been designed to create a sanctuary of colour, texture and life.
A natural quality
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Private worlds
The landscaping
The rear garden of each townhome is designed as a private outdoor retreat, with planting curated by Nathan Burkett Landscape Architecture to ensure the green spaces feel naturally integrated with the wider Bankside landscape.
“The landscape design includes ‘Little Snowman’ or ‘Dwarf Snow Gum’ Eucalyptus trees. Their foliage is dark green, with flowers that attract butterflies, bees and birds. Including these native species will ensure the townhomes are a natural part of the local environment.”
— Nathan Burkett
Landscape Architect
Design in harmony
The creators
This collaboration is a collection of townhomes in which every detail has been considered to be not only a part of the landscape but also a true home of easy living and enduring value. Delivered to the usual impeccable standards of Pask, Quartet is where everything comes together.
Jackson Clements Burrows Architects
To realise its vision for this latest collection of townhomes within Bankside, Pask turned to award-winning architecture, interiors and urban design studio Jackson Clements Burrows Architects (JCB). Founded in 1988 by three directors, who still lead the studio today, JCB projects go beyond exceptional aesthetics to make a meaningful difference to people and communities.
Nathan Burkett Landscape Architecture
Collaborating with Pask and JCB on this project is the team from Nathan Burkett Landscape Architecture (NBLA). This highly respected studio is renowned for elegant and understated garden designs that integrate seamlessly with both architecture and the natural environment.
“A balance between durability and elegance sets these homes apart. The brickwork honours tradition while the clean lines feel modern, which gives the design a familiar yet forward-looking appeal. Quartet townhomes will evolve comfortably and continue to provide for generations to come.”
— Britt Weidemann
Architect, JCB