Proudly crafted by JAM Architects, this striking new four-bedroom plus study, three-bathroom freestanding town residence redefines modern luxury with its superior finishes and thoughtful design. Showcasing a sophisticated façade of slimline Sienzo premium bricks and vertical panelling, the home makes a bold first impression that continues throughout.
Inside, expansive open-plan living and dining spaces are complemented by a cosy library nook and private study area ideal for today's flexible lifestyle. The showpiece marble kitchen impresses with Gaggenau appliances, a stunning marble island, and a cleverly integrated butler's pantry/laundry.
Every detail has been curated for warmth and style from engineered European Oak floors and a Tasmanian Oak staircase to marble benchtops, timber-look cabinetry, track lighting and full-length drapes with satin sheers.
Perfect for those working from home or running a boutique business, the ground-floor bedroom features fitted robes, direct garden access, and a luxurious adjoining bathroom.
Upstairs, natural light fills the central living area with study nook. The serene main bedroom enjoys a fitted walk-in robe and opulent 'wet-room' style ensuite, while two additional double bedrooms with custom robes share a chic family bathroom.
Designed to make the most of its corner position, the landscaped garden offers secure play space for children or pets, along with a sun-bathed north-facing courtyard and honed bluestone alfresco area part covered for year-round entertaining.
Energy-efficient and future-ready, the home includes solar panels, double glazing, instant hot water and a water tank, along with ducted reverse-cycle air conditioning, internet cabling, a parcel letterbox, external storage and a double auto garage via Dunoon Court.
Superbly located just metres from the Elster Creek Trail and moments to the Hawthorn Road tram, the Montessori School and local bakeries, it's also zoned for Bentleigh West Primary School and Brighton Secondary College, with easy access to private schools, Centre Road shops and Bay Street restaurants.