A Hills hideaway with heart, serenity and room to play.
Set quietly below street level on some 1,910sqm., what feels like it was born to disappear into its own greenery embraces its soul-soothing surrounds at every opportunity.
And it feels good.
The brickwork and terracotta roof do the dependable 1976 thing from the driveway, then the house opens up and relaxes, with indoor spaces orienting themselves toward the garden so the view becomes the decor, season after season.
Daily life gathers at the open-plan end of the floorplan, where kitchen, dining and living move in a free-flowing procession, stitched together by hardwearing tiles, generous storage and a few unapologetic pops of colour
Framed by a wall of red and washed in natural light, the kitchen balances country charm with everyday durability, offering an induction cooktop, stainless appliances, apron sink and enough bench space to handle everything from school lunches to long Sunday cook ups
Slide across into the lounge, set up for slow nights by