Astoria Grand Living Atrium 58: A Home Designed to Be Experienced
Some homes announce themselves with a loudspeaker, boasting their brilliance from the very first glance. Others are more reserved, revealing their quieter qualities as you move through them. Watch the home tour below to see how the Astoria Grand Living Atrium 58 masterfully does both, creating a series of moments that continue beyond the front door.
On display at Riverfield Estate in Clyde, this grand-scale home pairs the Brooklyn Hebel facade with the Light Meets Dark interior scheme, offering a clear sense of how architecture, light and material come together in one luxurious design – a pinnacle example of Carlisle’s Affinity Collection home designs.
Watch Now: See inside the Astoria Grand Living Atrium 58 on display at Riverfield Estate.
Elevated and elegant living spaces
The open-plan kitchen, living and dining area sits at the rear of the home, designed to support both everyday life and larger gatherings. The kitchen anchors the space with a dual-entry galley-style butler’s pantry that sits just behind, shifting easily between practical and performative, depending on the moment.
Across the home, four separate living areas give the household flexibility, including a first-floor living room that enjoys a light and airy position next to the entryway atrium. There’s space to spread out when needed, and room to come together without everything happening in one place.
Light meets dark in this Riverfield kitchen interior, where Midnight Oak cabinetry is balanced with Lunar Frost stone benchtops and Oyster Grey overheads for a refined, contemporary finish.
Light Meets Dark, done with restraint
At Riverfield, the Astoria’s Light Meets Dark interior scheme brings contrast and depth without feeling heavy. Dark Laminex Midnight Oak cabinetry grounds the kitchen, balanced by Caesarstone benchtops in Lunar Frost and overhead cabinetry in Laminex Oyster Grey that keep the space feeling fresh and open.
Meanwhile, throughout the home, strategic placement of dark browns and charcoal timber furniture plays perfectly against warm greige tones – a subtle sophistication while still feeling homely.
The Light Meets Dark interior scheme in the Astoria home at Riverfield blends Midnight Oak cabinetry, Lunar Frost Caesarstone benchtops and warm greige tones for a refined yet welcoming living space.
Bedrooms designed to last
What sets the Astoria Grand Living Atrium 58 apart is how it treats every bedroom. Each one includes its own ensuite and walk-in robe, making the layout practical well beyond the early years of family life.
It’s easy to imagine children growing up in these rooms, moving seamlessly from childhood to teenage years and into early adulthood. Guests, too, are well looked after, with hotel-style comfort that might just encourage longer stays.
The master suite sits privately at the rear of the home, complete with a walk-in robe, a generous ensuite and direct access to a balcony that feels blissfully removed from the rest of the household.
Bedrooms in the Astoria Grand Living Atrium 58 feature private ensuites and walk-in robes throughout, with a secluded master suite and balcony designed for long-term family living and guest comfort.
A home that holds its presence
From the street, the Astoria Grand Living Atrium 58 makes a confident statement. The Brooklyn Hebel facade brings strong geometry and vertical emphasis, anchored by a timber-clad pier that gives the home height, structure and a clear sense of arrival. It’s a design that feels architectural without feeling overstated.
The Astoria isn’t about excess, but about scale handled well and a floorplan designed to be lived in for years to come.
See the Astoria Grand Living Atrium 58 on display at Riverfield Estate, Clyde, and experience the home in person.