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59 Oban Road

City Beach WA 6015

4
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377 m²
948 m²
House
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Overview

Booth House by State of Kin

Booth House by State of Kin is a progressive reimagining of a 1970s Iwan Iwanoff modernist residence. A home that honours the clarity of the original vision, while thoughtfully evolving it for contemporary life. Meticulously reconstructed from Iwanoff's original plans, the design has been refined through subtle, intelligent adjustments enhancing functionality while remaining true to its origins. The result is a recreation of the home's low-slung, considered mid-century form enduring, deliberate, and quietly progressive. SPOTLIGHT / Progressive reimagining of a 1970s Iwan Iwanoff residence, reconstructed from the original plans, redesigned by State of Kin / 948 sqm block / Mid-century inspired material palette including besser blockwork, timber windows, natural stone, and extensive custom cabinetry / Open-plan living and dining zones with suspended fireplace / Separate reading area connected to the front porch / Kitchen with Quartzite benchtops and Navurban cabinetry in 'Hollywood' finish, Bosch oven and combi oven, Barraza gas cooktop, Bosch integrated dishwasher, Liebherr integrated fridge and fridge/freezer, Billi hot/cold tap / Dedicated drinks bar adjoining the kitchen / Separate breakfast bar overlooking the pool and gardens / Bathroom finishes include marble stone, travertine floor tiles, Laminam porcelain shower tiles, and Japanese ceramic mosaics / Fully renovated salt/chlorinated swimming pool / Alfresco entertaining area framed by crazy paving and landscaped gardens / Daikin AirTouch reverse-cycle air-conditioning / Separate split systems to the master suite and gymnasium / Fully reticulated gardens / Security system linked to Hik-Connect app / Lighting controlled via Wiser app / 3 phase power with EV wiring and box to garage / Original commissioned artwork mural by local artist Hayley Welsh Set quietly within one of City Beach's most sought after coastal enclaves, the home presents with an immediate sense of restraint and permanence. The expansive front lawn softens the strong horizontal form of the residence, while textured crazy paving, established gardens, and a towering Norfolk pine create a distinctly West Australian coastal landscape. The elevation stretches confidently across the site with understated elegance low, linear, and beautifully resolved. Warm timber detailing, oversized glazing, and carefully articulated besser blockwork anchor the home to its modernist origins, while capturing the golden afternoon light and sea breeze synonymous with City Beach living. The architecture is deeply considered, not only in its materiality, but in the way the home has been planned and experienced. Remaining faithful to the original footprint and intent, the design honours Iwanoff's disciplined approach to scale, proportion, and connection, while introducing subtle interventions that elevate functionality for contemporary living. Original material cues have been carefully reinterpreted throughout from the besser blockwork and extensive custom cabinetry to the natural stone finishes and timber window and door frames that reinforce the authenticity of the design. Subtle timber ceiling details in the kitchen and living area introduce warmth and depth throughout the interiors, balancing the precision of the architecture with an atmosphere that feels calm, intimate, and deeply liveable. At the centre of the home, expansive open-plan living and dining spaces embody the ease and sophistication of mid-century design. Walls of glazing draw the outdoors inward, while polished concrete flooring grounds the interiors with quiet durability. A suspended fireplace anchors the main living zone, creating a sculptural focal point and a sense of intimacy through winter. Positioned on the opposite side of the kitchen, the reading area offers a quieter retreat connected directly to the front porch and framed by views across the front garden, creating an inviting space for morning coffee, conversation, or a moment of calm away from the main living zones. The spaces flow effortlessly together, connected by sightlines, light, and an enduring sense of openness. The kitchen continues the architectural narrative with remarkable cohesion. Rich timber cabinetry pairs beautifully with sculptural quartzite benchtops, honouring the material palette and warmth of the original design while delivering exceptional functionality. At its centre, a substantial island forms a striking focal point within the space generous in scale and designed for both everyday living and entertaining. Adjoining the main kitchen, a dedicated drinks bar introduces another thoughtful layer. Whilst positioned opposite the kitchen, an integrated breakfast bar overlooks the gardens and pool beyond, creating a space for slow mornings, casual dining, or a quiet evening drink. A suite of integrated appliances including Bosch ovens and dishwasher, a Barraza gas cooktop, Liebherr integrated refrigeration, and a Billi hot and cold tap is complemented by extensive storage and refined detailing throughout, reinforcing the kitchen's highly functional design. Completing the space, an original commissioned artwork by local artist Hayley Welsh introduces a playful and personal layer to the home's story, inspired by Booth House's connection to water and renewal. Outdoor living has been designed with the same level of intention. The alfresco terrace extends seamlessly from the living spaces, overlooking the fully renovated salt-chlorinated pool framed by crazy paving and established landscaping. Timber-lined ceilings and deep overhangs provide shade and softness, while the connection between indoors and outdoors feels entirely effortless. Whether it is long summer afternoons spent beside the pool or quiet evenings as the light fades across the gardens, the home responds beautifully to every season. Privately positioned, the main bedroom suite is a sanctuary of warmth, texture, and craftsmanship. Fe

Features

4 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
2 carspaces
377 m² floor area
948 m² lot size
House

Property history for 59 Oban Road

2019
Sold
Undisclosed
Private Sale/Treaty on 16 Jul 2019 by Natalie Snooks, of Optimus Real Estate
2013
Sold
Undisclosed
Private Sale/Treaty on 12 Apr 2013

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