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PURE SOPHISTICATION & A PARK-PRECINCT LOCATION
Flawlessly architectural by design and endlessly livable in nature, this breathtaking three bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home offers a seamless flow between inside and out... and peerless design statements at every turn. Opening with an uninterrupted flow of light and space through a soaring courtyard-centred design, this sophisticated home from Fabian De Rango Architects offers a quiet place to lounge in a vast sunken lounge, dedicated dining alongside the massive stone-wrapped bench of the Smeg kitchen...and a soaring space to entertain beneath a towering 3.7m ceiling and out through a spectacular full-height, full-width wall of glass.
Designed for peace and privacy with bedrooms zoned on their own upper-level, this luminous design stars a sun-filled master-suite almost doubled in size by a vast balcony-retreat. Appointed to a demanding architectural specification with fully-tiled bathrooms styled in monochromatic black and white and squareset ceilings rising above full-height doors, this high-integrity architect design is rigorously detailed with robes rising from floor-to-ceiling, levels linked by a sculptural zig-zag stair and kitchen cabinetry flowing to living and on through the glass wall to the BBQ kitchen of the al fresco area.
Curated with premium stone benchtops, authentic hardwood floors and a warming gaslog fireplace, the home is climate-controlled over multiple zones with the security of video-intercom, alarm and a double auto garage on a wide exposed-aggregate driveway. Wrapped by landscape garden space front, rear and centre, there’s a sweep of curvaceous wall enclosed the walled front yard, and a surprisingly rear yard extends from decking to broad lawns.
Beautifully situated between the active space of Boss James Reserve and the designer playspace of Thomas St. Park, even this location offers boundless benefits with Hampton Street's latte strip within a minute, the bay's best beaches just a minute more, and the South Road colleges (Haileybury and St Leonard’s Colleges) and the central Brighton schools (Brighton Grammar and Firbank) both within easy reach.






















