Welcome to this spacious family home which is a celebration of space, sunlight and family.
A true Australian modern classic where all the little details make a big difference – nothing has been overlooked. A 2008 Allworth home, the design was amended to add extra space in the rear living room and two of the bedrooms as well as a waterfall edge on the six seater breakfast bar and additional storage.

A large island bench sets the scene in this kitchen which was designed for entertaining.
“The kitchen is definitely the heart of the home and it gets a major daily workout” says the current home owner. “Mum, dad, the whole family can be in the kitchen at once doing different things and no-one is in anyone’s way” this is down to cleaver design choices and the galley layout.

When comfort and warmth meet relaxed intimacy the result tends to be an irresistible cosy room as is the case in the formal lounge room where additional drapes and Holland blinds, the softness of carpet under foot along and cavity doors allow you to shut the world out and snuggling up in restful retreat.

The vendors were keen to create a space that enjoyed the best of both worlds: the alfresco area is completely open to the back garden but boasts the luxury and liveability of indoor/outdoor living from the family room via an expansive stacker door.

Always in high demand, the home offers a three car garage where one side has drive through access to the yard along with a parking pad for the boat, trailer or camper to be kept off the street.

Light, bright and airy, this home is the epitome of relaxed summery style, a place for your treasured family traditions to continue in this beautiful modern home.

This property is proudly marketed by Michael Haggarty and Andrew Lange, contact 0408 021 921 or 0403 142 320 for further information or to book your private inspection.

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Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries