A soothing Hills reset with a fresh look and separate studio.
From humble 1980s beginnings to a home that's every bit built for modern tastes, this perched reprieve from the city's stresses connects you to nature - and each other - like only a Hills home can. And does it in style.
Solid as a rock, its evolution was largely cosmetic; pairing pops of colour with a white-on-white palette, stone, timber and glazing that brings the outside in at every opportunity.
The result is a light-filled 4-bedroom home that is understated, energising, playful and undeniably functional in the same breath.
Shaped like an 'L', this astutely laid out home places those bedrooms in one wing and a bevy of interconnected living zones in the other.
A front lounge room closes off from the world. A chance to catch up on that unfinished novel or Netflix series. A potential playroom or additional bedroom too.
The kitchen: a stone-topped, super-functional conduit between two further living zones: a casual meals zone with mid-we