They say good things come in threes. At 34 Asimus Avenue in Strathnairn, that means three bedrooms with en suites. Think fewer family feuds and a home where everyone gets their own sanctuary.
This architectural showpiece is one-of-a-kind on a street with front-row views of Ginninderry’s Conservation Corridor. Crafted as a designer’s own residence, the near-new home combines bold, industrial styling with considered liveability, offering five bedrooms and four luxe bathrooms, including three private en suites that make morning routines a breeze.
Polished terrazzo floors, a floating steel staircase, and custom joinery deliver an instant wow factor, while a three-metre island and integrated appliances elevate the kitchen to entertainer status. Eight skylights and soaring ceilings flood the interior with light, while premium finishes – from solid stone to handcrafted steel rails – ensure the design impact is more than just surface-deep.
Two bedrooms are positioned on the lower level with flexibility in mind. One has a private entry ideal for guests or as a home studio, and the other is ready to serve as an office or creative space. Also down there, a versatile sub-floor area opens the door to potential future additions: think home gym, theatre or games room.
Outside, the home takes full advantage of its oversized block, with sunlit outdoor areas, views to the Brindabellas, and space for a future pool. The house also boasts commercial-grade double glazing, a 15-kilowatt solar array paired with a Tesla battery, and zoned climate control.
Strathnairn was the first suburb in Ginninderry, one of Canberra’s newest master-planned communities. It’s an area designed for connection – to both nature and the local community – with ample walking trails along the Murrumbidgee, an emerging arts precinct, community gardens and dog parks.
“Blending monochromatic design with premium finishes, this is a rare opportunity for those drawn to bold architectural, commercial form and a connection to nature – and the freedom to make something uniquely their own,” says agent Lauryn Rettie of MARQ Property.