Moulin Rouge star Alinta Chidzey farewelling chic Melbourne pad
During a Covid-19 lockdown, Chidzey sang, acted and danced in her living room for the Moulin Rouge audition.
Chidzey lived in the apartment for 10 years but her best friend Rachel Bickerton, who worked in New York real estate prior to Covid-19, renovated the circa-1970 property this year plus styled and staged the apartment ahead of its August 13 auction.“The lounge is so beautiful, especially at sunset, you get lots of light coming in.The bathroom was also renovated including the installation of a black sink and tapware.
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