North light is the quiet advantage here. It moves through the main living zone, lifts the kitchen and dining area and gives the alfresco a natural connection to the home. With parkland at the front and privacy at the rear, this Village Green Drive address has space working from both sides.
The floorplan has been arranged with genuine family intelligence. The main bedroom sits privately at the front with a walk-in robe and ensuite, away from the three additional bedrooms further inside the home. A dedicated study adds work from home or homework value, while the second living room gives the house a useful release point for children, teenagers, guests or quieter evenings away from the main living area.
At the centre, the north facing kitchen, dining and family zone feels bright, grounded and practical. Dark timber look floors add warmth, while the white kitchen, stone island bench, walk-in pantry and broad breakfast bar create a clean, functional hub for school mornings, dinner prep, laptops, lunchboxes and late afternoon conversation.
Sliding doors open to the covered alfresco, extending the living space into a private outdoor setting. Fitted alfresco blinds make this area far more usable across the seasons, adding protection from glare, wind and changing weather so it can function as an outdoor room. Beyond it, the lawn and low maintenance garden give children and pets space to move without demanding every weekend in return.
With ducted heating, evaporative cooling, a double garage and excellent everyday storage, the home is well equipped for comfort and function. What separates it is the way its details hold together. Parkland outlook, northern light, private alfresco, separate living zones, a proper study and a floorplan that understands family life. Close to Leopold's shops, schools and everyday services, it offers a calmer, more considered way to live.