
You would generally try to avoid rust in your new home, but not at 9 Gregson Place, Curtin.
The dramatic red-ochre steel facade is just your first clue that this house is going to be something special.
The unique split-level, L-shaped design creates unexpected angles and inviting spaces that make the most of infiltrating light.

A mix of industrial materials and natural textures works in harmony, from the red-brick feature wall to polished concrete floors and a panelled timber wall in the main bedroom.
There’s even a TARDIS-inspired front door (the iconic blue time machine from Doctor Who), adding a playful touch.
However, the family room looks out onto a vine-covered pergola that wouldn’t be out of place in a Tuscan winery.

A fire pit is encircled by more of that warm red brick. The large garden is divided by wooden walkways, raised decking and grassed lawn, with a separate studio attached to the garage.
The home showcases a creative, welcoming and beautiful connection to light and flow, says agent Brett Hayman of Hayman Partners.
It also features a workshop/garage with attached studio, which could serve as a home office, gym, guest space or playroom.
