Fully redesigned across three levels and featured in Home Beautiful, this four-bedroom, three-bathroom home sits on approximately 1,140 sqm backing directly onto Sheoak Creek — the source of the birdlife, the bush canopy, and the complete privacy that defines the property from the rear. A considered design scheme runs from the kitchen to the laundry without losing its nerve: vertical-groove cabinetry, brushed brass hardware, and Zellige tilework aren’t accent details here, they’re the whole thread. The result is a home that reads as coherent, confident, and genuinely finished.
The main living level sits above the entry, where the kitchen, dining and family room open directly to a generous covered balcony deck with timber decking and glass balustrades. The view from up here is full canopy — eucalypts over Sheoak Creek, birds, and sky. The kitchen is the centrepiece: a large island bench with stone benchtops and seating for four, double ovens, induction and gas cooktop, integrated dishwasher, all behind floor-to-ceiling joinery with brass pulls and under-cabinet lighting. The family room at 7.5 x 5.0m is genuinely generous. A built-in study nook sits off the main living area — full-width timber desktop, storage cabinetry, and bench seat, designed for two people working from home without negotiating desk space.
The entry level holds the master bedroom, a second guest bedroom, and the three-car garaging. The master ensuite is the home’s most extraordinary room: floor-to-ceiling teal Zellige tiles, a freestanding soaking tub with brass fixtures, walk-in rain shower, double sage concrete vessel basins on a floating timber and rattan vanity with under-lit base, and brass wall sconces. It photographs like a five-star resort and feels like one. The entry-level guest bathroom carries the same tile language — teal Zellige, brass tapware — so guests aren’t an afterthought.
The lower level adds two further bedrooms with built-in robes, a shared bathroom, a storage room (or future cellar), and a second covered terrace looking directly into the creek canopy. The laundry down here earns its own mention: duck-egg blue Zellige splashback, brushed brass tapware and clothes rail, stone benchtops, full cabinetry.
Wool-blend carpet in the bedrooms, hardwood timber floors throughout the living areas, ducted heating and reverse-cycle air conditioning throughout. Solar panels, a water tank for garden irrigation, veggie patches, and low-maintenance landscaping. Secure three-car garaging with serious storage. Minutes from Mount Martha Village, the beach, and Provincia.