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Subiaco, 2/100 York Street – From $795,000

Natalie HordovWestern Suburbs Weekly

At first glance, this home looks like a standard, although very attractive, townhouse.

As you get closer, the striking rustic, timber, iron and glass front door suggests there is more to it than meets the eye.

The owner described it as funky, and inside, the Klopper-inspired home has a host of charming and eye-catching features.

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Red, recycled brick feature walls contrast nicely with painted, white brick walls in the open-plan living/dining/kitchen area.

Floor-to-ceiling glass doors and windows look out to a rear courtyard, with aggregate flooring, and let in plenty of natural light.

Passed the renovated kitchen, with black terracotta tiles, breakfast bar, large pantry and a glass splashback, a European laundry leads out to a second courtyard with brick paving and mature trees.

Near the front door, a timber and iron staircase takes you to the first floor, with timber flooring and pitched ceilings.

The bedrooms and modern bathroom are on this floor; the master has a built-in robe and skylight and the remaining two bedrooms have feature brick walls.

The owner has fond memories of the home.

“My years there were predominantly single and child-free,” they said.

“I had some great parties and it is also a nice place to chill alone.”

The owner said it was an easy maintenance townhouse, with a good feel, and central to everything Subiaco has to offer.

“I felt I could walk almost anywhere I needed to and catch public transport with ease,” they said.