[1] Sheridan Close is described as "a stylistic hybrid",[2] combining a concave regency façade, Georgian proportioned windows[2] and Art Deco influences, with serrated side elevations to ensure views of St Kilda Road.
[3] The apartment complex consists of 4 stairwells (2 of which are enclosed in brick and glass towers), lift access, undercover parking, locker storage and communal laundry.
[3] The building's façade on St Kilda Road consists of a concave brick exterior, with a porch supported by two pairs of white columns,[8] upon which the signage "Sheridan Close" is illuminated.
The Herald praised its "lovely Regency façade", "echelon sides" and its open base, described as being "in the style of Charles Le Corbusier...one of the arch'ts of the mighty UN bldg".
[3] The Master Builders' Weekly acknowledged its location between St Kilda Road and Fawkner Park, noting that it "has thus two frontages in one of the most valuable areas just outside the city" and describing the architect Sir Bernard Evans as "a pioneer in Melbourne of this class of building".