In the heart of Albert Park, Dimora Rosso unfolds as a dialogue between heritage and contemporary alignment. The single-fronted residence, framed by its preserved façade, conceals a series of measured spaces defined by proportion and shadow. Rosso Levanto marble threads through the interior, grounding the home in a sense of permanence and sculptural depth.
Each element finds its place in deliberate framing and quiet symmetry, an interplay of structure and softness that evokes the balance of classical design principles reinterpreted for modern living. This is a home of reverence and renewal, where legacy and refinement coexist in enduring harmony.









