18 Palm Beach Road, Palm Beach

Nautical Art deco Architecture

The majestic P&O architecture cleverly conceals two completely separate maisonette’s (apartments) into a single building design inspired by cruise liners,

it's a 1930s style that is clean and minimalist yet oozes luxury, and is as appealing today as in its heyday.

 
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In many places across the world, the sweeping curves and nautical designs of art deco have shaped the way we experience the seaside.
— SUITCASE THE CULTURE OF TRAVEL
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Enter the Western residence and you’ll be instantly captivated by the masterful restoration. Hardwood floors and a neutral fresh wall pallet perfectly enhance the curated art-deco features. The open plan living and dining centres around the iconic oversized curved window with views of the beach and ocean. A new gas fireplace enhances the ambience whilst the crown moulding dances the eye around the beautiful ebb and flow of the room. In the centre, curved balustrades lead upstairs to a romantic Juliette balcony before reaching the master

Inside the Eastern residence is a treasure trove of Art Deco design details – an open fireplace, coloured pastel walls, over-sized framed windows, even a claw-footed bath! The original condition welcomes you in with a nostalgic warmth and comfort. The proportions of the residence are large and enjoy the beautiful Palm Beach ocean views. The large living and dining area feel spacious. The front curved window with ocean views is counter-balanced by a large original fireplace at the other end of the room. Sunny beach days beckoned from the window are juxtaposed by cosy warm evening in front of the fire.


A representation of freedom, tourism, healthy living and seaside entertainment.

Outdoor culture became fashionable, Art deco's sleek curves and nautical designs connected people to the outside world.