In a showcase of impeccable design principles and high specification appointments, this stunning David McDonald-built residence offers low-maintenance luxury in an inner-village setting that's loaded with lifestyle advantages.
Luxurious space, quality finishes and meticulous attention to detail are key at this impressive two-bedroom home which spans four faultless levels and includes a wonderful blend of formal and casual living zones.
Beyond a hardwood-clad façade and bespoke front door, an open plan layout is set between soaring oak veneer-lined ceilings and recycled messmate flooring, while a living room provides a cosy space to relax beside the soothing ambience of a gas log fire.
Avid entertainers will delight in the wraparound stone kitchen which is equipped with premium Miele appliances including steam and convection ovens, induction cooktop and dishwasher, along with a fully integrated Liebherr fridge.
Upstairs, the impressively proportioned main bedroom with substantial storage, luxuriously appointed ensuite with floor heating and picturesque tree-top outlook is an indulgent hideaway, matched by a separately zoned second bedroom that's perfect for guests with its built-in robes, ensuite and deck access.
Whether relaxing or entertaining, your lower ground level living room serves as an intimate space to unwind, where you can select your preferred vintage from your Eco Glass-framed wine cellar. Extending the living further, a privately enclosed alfresco deck provides the perfect setting to soak up the salty sea air, complete with fully irrigated gardens.
Nestled within an illustrious tree-lined street within a short stroll of both the village centre and local beaches, the home is comprehensively appointed with ducted reverse cycle heating and cooling, commercial grade windows, ducted vacuuming, study nook, ample storage, and a single carport with electric gate access and adjoining studio, workshop, or home office space.
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Listing ID: 182400623. This listing has been viewed 12 times. It was first displayed on 26/03/2024 and last updated on 01/05/2024.
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