Best Offer By 12pm Tuesday 27th May (unless sold prior)
If you're familiar with Studio Gram, you'll probably want to burst through the front door of this city-fringe workers cottage, knowing something special waits beyond its pretty-in-white facade.
For the uninitiated, get ready to love every little detail of a 2020 reimagining that sidesteps the clichés, values every square inch, respectfully embraces its C1886 origins, then rewrites the story with an inspired rear addition.
It's now a story of two chapters. The first honours the original cottage. Generous bedrooms, unusually scaled for their period, grounded in a roof-to-floor reboot.
The Gram's first parting gift: a main bathroom that doesn't just slot in, but breaks away to a separate vanity and rises above terrazzo floors to a dramatic double-height, skylit void - like a deep exhale.
Chapter two. An extension you won't see from the street. That's the point. It steps away from the original form, slips behind, then wraps its arms around a courtyard, connecting the main living spaces to sky, garden and light.
A wall of glazing slides to one side and the line between indoors and out dissolves completely - your open-aired invitation to a crazy-paved space that's part gateway to the architectural double garage and part crowd-pleaser.
The anchor point: a galley kitchen. Its custom joinery deeply integrated, swallowing Fisher & Paykel appliances, a coffee station, and wine fridge into its slick geometry. A stone topped island stands at the ready for resting elbows, dinner preps and deep conversation.
Whether it's the lighting by Unios, door hardware by Bankston, tapware by Astra Walker, or the initials 'F.C' etched into the front porch by a terrazzo machinist (who happened to live here for five decades)
Those details are lasting, subtle at times, obvious at others, efficient, functional and stylish. And they make all the difference. Chapter three: you.
More to love:
- Full architectural renovation completed in 2020 by one of Australia's leading architects
- Original c.1886 masonry walls retained; all other structural elements rebuilt
- New roof, floors, ceilings, substructure, electrical and plumbing systems
- Custom joinery with integrated Fisher & Paykel appliances, including French door fridge
- Dedicated coffee station and wine fridge recess
- Astra Walker tapware and Bankston architectural hardware throughout
- Elegant material palette of white-painted timber, render, and warm timber cladding to exterior
- Terrazzo flooring in two forms, referencing original owner and terrazzo craftsman
- Photovoltaic panels across garage and link roof (6.6KW system)
- Ducted r/c for year round comfort
Specifications:
CT / 5341/470
Council / Unley
Zoning / EN
Built / 1886
Land / 292m2 (approx)
Frontage / 9.14m
Council Rates / $1,870.45pa
Emergency Services Levy / $194.80pa
SA Water / $234.10pq
Estimated rental assessment / $680 - $720 per week / Written rental assessment can be provided upon request
Disclaimer: All information provided has been obtained from sources we believe to be accurate, however, we cannot guarantee the information is accurate and we accept no liability for any errors or omissions (including but not limited to a property's land size, floor plans and size, building age and condition). Interested parties should make their own enquiries and obtain their own legal and financial advice. Should this property be scheduled for auction, the Vendor's Statement may be inspected at any Harris Real Estate office for 3 consecutive business days immediately preceding the auction and at the auction for 30 minutes before it starts. RLA | 226409