
Everyone appreciates the luxury of space, but a truly flexible floor plan offers something even better: options.
This expansive Kaleen house delivers on both fronts, boasting more than 300 square metres of living area, including a deluxe, self-contained studio.
Whether you’re seeking a private retreat for a teenager, a sophisticated work-from-home setup or a comfortable sanctuary for extended family, 10 Wakool Circuit ticks every box for modern multigenerational living.
The original home built on this 828-square metre block in 1972 has made way for a stunning residence perfectly in tune with contemporary living.

Agent Sebastian Gutierrez of Ray White Canberra says it presents as a “statement” home.
“By that I mean one built to impress with a striking facade, generous proportions and carefully considered design,” he says. “That’s even more apparent inside, with options for either privacy or those communal spaces where people come together.”
The home offers five bedrooms and three bathrooms, including the studio space, and delivers it all in high style.
There is great kerb appeal in the home’s modern lines: a series of attractive, juxtaposed angles complemented by a mixed palette of materials including brick, timber, cladding and render. Careful landscaping softens and completes the picture with a character stone retaining wall.

The floor plan keeps things simple but effective. There’s a primary suite, home theatre and bedrooms toward the front, backed up by a hub, a studio and an outdoor space with an emphasis on entertaining and relaxation.
Interior visual interest is enhanced by ceiling heights scaling up to 3.7 metres. Polished concrete-quartz floors and wool carpets provide style underfoot, while the window dressings include automatic roller blinds, block-outs and sheers.
Gutierrez says these carefully selected features and a broader range of elegant fixtures, fittings and finishes elevate the home’s presence.
“It’s the details and the quality choices that really make the difference,” he says.“That all comes back to really thinking about the needs of the modern home owner and the inclusions that deliver those luxury touches.”

Parents will love the main-bedroom suite and its generous walk-in wardrobe with custom joinery and a makeup nook. The luxury en suite offers the perfect sanctuary with an innovative built-in bench, twin basins and rain shower heads.
The home’s refined aesthetic is mirrored in the living area’s built-in cabinetry and the sleek kitchen. Defined by a large island bench and a high-performance line-up of integrated appliances – including an oven and induction cooktop – the latter is as functional as it is stylish.
Beyond its primary role as a cinematic escape, the home theatre offers flexible space for a gym or playroom.
Home comfort is provided by in-slab heating and ducted air conditioning. The home is fully wired for automation, with back-to-base security and cameras, and an integrated sound system. The efficiency package is completed with solar panels and a Tesla battery.

Stacker doors slide back to reveal an outdoor entertaining haven, where electric-operated pergola louvres provide overhead shade. With a built-in barbecue at the ready and a swim spa (with a lockable cover) that is sure to be summer’s biggest hit, this space is perfectly primed for weekend relaxation.
The studio will also impress with a bedroom, living area, kitchen and bathroom. Importantly, it is fitted to the same standard as the main house.
Gutierrez says the home will strongly interest family buyers and downsizers, particularly those living locally.
“It’s a real entertainer’s home – great for families, but it also offers tremendous appeal for those looking for a new beginning in a community where they are already at home,” he says.
