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Style, sophistication and space

Staff ReporterEastern Reporter

It has great street appeal, with manicured gardens that add character to the contemporary facade.

Inside, the home is trendy yet timeless, and mixes modern decor with design features that will not date.

Pastel feature walls in some rooms strike an on-trend note and contrast beautifully with traditional features like the timber accents throughout.

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The classic features have modern leanings to make the old/new blend seamless.

For example, the wood flooring in the entry is actually a timber-effect tile that is as practical as it is stylish.

This foyer also has a double-height ceiling void and a grand staircase.

It branches off to a theatre room, which could be used as a guest bedroom.

The open-plan living, dining and kitchen zone has a stylish gas fireplace and bi-fold doors to an outdoor entertaining area.

Upstairs, the main bedroom has a walk-in robe, ensuite and private balcony.

The remaining bedrooms have built-in robes and share a bathroom.

Both bathrooms have vanity units with granite vessel basins.

The resort-style back yard is the perfect complement to the stunning home.

It has a pool, timber and stone water features, outdoor kitchen with granite benches and a barbecue, separate cedar-lined and domed patios and a built-in bar.

Attention to detail, such as the timber and stone perimeter fence, privacy walls and bar structure, make this area special.

Other features include a study, security screens, ducted airconditioning and a double garage.