Secluded behind a pretty garden curtain lies an inspirational example in modifying space and light.
Comprising three bedrooms and two bathrooms (main with WIR and ensuite), simple but effective devices have been employed throughout the house to open up its interior and connect inside spaces to the natural setting outside.
The entrance immediately sets the tone of this split-level architecturally inspired home – harnessing almost a ‘ski lodge’ feel with its combustion heater and western red cedar walls.
Strong characteristics are present, including original floor boards
with bagged stucco feature walls throughout.
Natural light spills into the home through a bank of windows positioned high up, complimenting the lofted ceilings.
Cleverly positioned glass panels provide a dynamic sense of space, marrying beautifully with the style of this home.
The master bedroom is on the lower level, to the left of the entry.
The lounge extends to the right and is overlooked by the dining room with large windows and views to the rear yard – the internal and external seeming to mingle at this point.
The land is generous and lends itself to an array of gardening activities for the green thumb.
Flowers, fruits and vegetables could all have their place here in this private area.
A beautiful wisteria winds its way around the pergola at the rear of the home providing summer shade and a charming view from one of the bedrooms.
A dishwasher in the kitchen and some rather chic lighting can be inspiration for a re-model or the appeal may already be there with its bold colour and u-shape layout.
The property is set back from the road and has a double carport.
All this on an easily maintained 1010 m2 block.