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Karrinyup, 17 Prisk Street – $1.15 million to – $1.18 million

Lucy RutherfordStirling Times

“We custom-designed the home in the late ’80s for our growing family and it is about 440sq m – very large – on a 754sq m block,” the owners said.

A stylish foyer with timber planters leads into the carpeted formal lounge and dining room with decorative sliding doors, allowing you to block off the kitchen while still offering easy access for fetching in the next course during your dinner party.

The galley-style kitchen has exposed brick features, a wall oven, microwave nook, walk-in pantry and double-sized fridge recess and overlooks the back garden, so you can keep an eye on the children.

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It leads into the tiled meals and family area with timber-lined ceiling and sliding doors to the alfresco area.

“One of the best features of the home is the games room with built-in bar, dimmable downlights and direct access to the pool,” the owners said.

Also downstairs is the office, a powder room for guests and the master bedroom privately situated in its own wing with a walk-in robe and stylish ensuite.

The first floor features three minor bedrooms, including two with balcony access and built-in robes, and the family bathroom, while the fifth bedroom or teenagers’ retreat is on a loft level.

Other features include a triple garage, reticulated gardens with easy-care plants, shutters to help control heat and light, and a security alarm system.

“Across the road, the park is great for families and there are also great schools nearby,” the owners said.

“Karrinyup shopping centre is also just down the road and Trigg Beach is seven minutes drive away.”