Perched in Curtin’s dress circle, 43b Allan Street sets a benchmark in how to combine sustainability, luxury features and ease of living.
Architect-designed and separately titled, the three-bedroom, solar-passive residence delivers 204 square metres of light-filled living across a considered floor plan.
Soaring 2.8-metre ceilings and polished concrete floors set an industrial-inspired tone, with a monochromatic palette of black joinery and dark exterior cladding adding striking sophistication.
Floor-to-ceiling glazing frames leafy outlooks while flooding the interiors with natural light.
The main-bedroom suite is tucked privately at the front, complete with a walk-in wardrobe and a serene en suite in which a bath sits alongside a large window for a soak with an outlook.
The kitchen takes centre stage with its bold black finish, European appliances and butler’s pantry sitting discreetly behind. It’s part of the open-plan living and dining zone, which seamlessly connects to a courtyard.
A built-in home office flanks the staircase, creating a seamless yet sophisticated work-from-home setup.
Downstairs, two additional bedrooms sit alongside the main bathroom.
The living here is elevated thanks to the gym area with a suspended ceiling TV, plus the spacious sauna for spa-level indulgence at home.
A dedicated family room and projector add more options for entertaining, while multiple al fresco spaces extend the living outdoors.
Comfort comes courtesy of zoned climate control, custom window furnishings and solar with battery storage, while caravan-friendly parking keeps the practicalities covered.
“This home captures everything people love about Curtin, from leafy surrounds and refined design to effortless liveability. It’s a rare chance to secure a residence that blends luxury with everyday comfort,” says listing agent Bree White of Belle Property Canberra .
A leafy path leads you directly to the Curtin shops, where mornings start with coffee at Redbrick or cosy evenings can be paired with European-inspired fare at Two Blind Mice.
Trails also lead you along the creek for tranquil walks that feel far removed from the city, even though the centre of Canberra is only minutes away.