Clifton Hill, VIC, 3068
Step inside this 1920s Clifton Hill warehouse conversion and you’ll feel the creative pulse immediately. The Groom Street Loft is an industrial dream layered with texture and character. Original red brick walls, exposed timber beams, and matte floors create a raw yet refined backdrop perfect for film or photography.
The home unfolds across three levels, offering versatile shooting zones. The lower floor features a sunken lounge, surrounded by cool slate tiles, curved timber detailing, and a bar cart setup that evokes understated sophistication. Upstairs, natural light pours through large windows, brushing across vaulted ceilings and rustic beams. The open-plan kitchen and lounge area balance grit and warmth, while details like the “WHY NOT?” neon sign add a splash of personality and playfulness that directors will love to frame.
Bedrooms continue the story, each bathed in soft, filtered daylight against exposed brick, styled with modern restraint. The textures invite close-ups, while the layered tones lend themselves beautifully to both lifestyle and narrative storytelling. The curved-tile bathroom and warm timber joinery complete the visual arc: tactile, textural, and timeless.
With the balcony overlooking Melbourne’s inner north, this home delivers accessibility and cinematic variety in one hit. Available until November 25, completely vacant and ready to roll.