Impressive in both scale and design, this outstanding family residence is set apart by its tropical outdoor setting and the craftsmanship of its soaring raked ceilings. From the moment you arrive, it’s clear this is a home of substance, character and space-one that must be experienced to be fully appreciated.
A double-door entry welcomes you into the home and leads to a separate formal lounge, complete with an imitation gas log fireplace, and a large formal dining room-ideal for entertaining or quiet evenings away from the main living zones.
The heart of the home is the expansive open-plan kitchen, dining and family area, enhanced by striking high raked ceilings that create an incredible sense of space and light. A separate games room provides yet another living zone, perfect for growing families, entertaining or a dedicated media space.
The massive kitchen offers an abundance of cupboard space, gas cooking and a dishwasher, overlooking the main living areas and designed to cater comfortably for busy households.
Accommodation includes four generous bedrooms and two bathrooms, with all bedrooms featuring built-in robes and split-system air conditioning for year-round comfort.
Step outside to the tropical alfresco entertaining area, complete with a freestanding bar, creating a private, resort-style setting ideal for hosting family and friends. The home’s street appeal is enhanced by established front gardens supported by bore reticulation. Positioned on an approximately 680sqm block, the home is tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac location.
Conveniently located close to schools, shops and public transport, properties of this size and character in this tightly held part of Thornlie are in high demand and rarely come to market.
A home that truly delivers on space, separation and lifestyle – time to give your family the property it deserves.
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