40 Iluka Rd, Palm Beach is a 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom House with 3 parking spaces and was built in 1990. The property has a land size of 538m2 and floor size of 293m2.This Property is currently listed for sale with LJ Hooker Palm Beach
Rarely does a home embody perfection so effortlessly, but this beachfront haven does just that. Positioned on the coveted shores of Sandy Beach, Palm Beach, this breathtaking waterfront residence, designed by acclaimed Sydney firm Alexander & Co. and featured in multiple publications worldwide, it is a masterclass in understated luxury and coastal sophistication.
Originally a modest 1980s beach bungalow, 'Palm Beach House' has been reimagined into a serene and elegant retreat. Alexander & Co.'s transformation honours its idyllic setting, with expansive glazing and open-plan living that blur the boundaries between indoors and out. Every space is thoughtfully oriented to capture sweeping views across Pittwater, Kuringai Chase National Park, and Lion Island, inviting in natural light and the gentle sea breeze. The design celebrates seamless indoor-outdoor living, ideal for entertaining or quiet reflection, with a beautifully landscaped garden, multiple alfresco zones, and fluid transitions between spaces.
Beyond the pristine surroundings, the sense of awe continues throughout the interiors. Inside, the design is a study in balance, feminine, European-inspired touches like steel-framed windows and brass accents are thoughtfully paired with natural materials and a muted palette that reflects the Australian coastal vernacular. Every detail is bespoke and intentional, from artisan lighting and custom joinery to tactile finishes that lend warmth and character, creating spaces that feel both refined and effortlessly lived in.
Alexander & Co. have elevated this Palm Beach residence into one of Sydney's most desirable homes, an exquisite waterfront sanctuary in one of the Northern Beaches' most exclusive enclaves, where every day truly does feel like a holiday.
Awards
- 2016 Australian Interior Design Awards (AIDA) Residential Design - shortlist
- 2017 Interior Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) Single Residential - shortlist
- 2017 Interior Design's Best Of Year (BOY) Awards Beach House - shortlist
- 2017 The International Design & Architecture Awards Luxury Residence - shortlist
- 2017 The International Design & Architecture Awards Global Beach House - WINNER
- 2018 Australian Interior Design Awards (AIDA)Shortlist Residential Category
- 2018 Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards Best Residential Interior - WINNER
"An ode to restraint and refinement, this Palm Beach residence moves beyond architecture, this is a feeling - and the art of living beautifully by the shore."
The size of Palm Beach is approximately 2.7 square kilometres. It has 21 parks covering nearly 41.8% of total area. The population of Palm Beach in 2016 was 1593 people. By 2021 the population was 1652 showing a population growth of 3.7% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Palm Beach is 70-79 years. Households in Palm Beach are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying over $4000 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Palm Beach work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 78.60% of the homes in Palm Beach were owner-occupied compared with 75.20% in 2016.
Palm Beach has 1,440 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Palm Beach have seen a 22.52% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 69.03% increase. As at 31 March 2026:
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