A compelling interplay of granite and timber, ‘Stonetable’ embodies the enduring spirit of mid-century design, warm, tactile and entirely unique in its expression. Evocative yet timeless, its split-level form opens through full height glazing to sweeping views across Port Phillip Bay and the green corridor of Sheoak Creek, creating an idyllic connection between landscape and architecture.
Golden timbers and caramel-toned joinery weave through the interiors, complemented by exposed beams, clerestory windows and locally sourced Mount Martha granite that ground the home with a sense of permanence and honesty. Open sightlines in the kitchen draw the eye toward the central living domain, where linen sheers diffuse soft light across hardwood floors and an open fireplace enriches the ambiance. Glass sliders connect to a wraparound balcony, offering a serene vantage for ship watching or effortless summer entertaining.
Three bedrooms preserve the home's unpretentious nature, including the light-filled primary suite with sliding doors opening to a paved terrace, a walk-through robe and ensuite, complemented by a nearby family bathroom.
Established native trees frame just over a half-acre (approx) expanse running to the creekline, with internal appointments including ducted heating, split systems, and a mud room for the perfect post-beach entry. The effervescent Mount Martha Village, golf course and iconic peninsula beaches are all close at hand, offering a calm retreat for permanent or holiday living.