Rooted in sustainable intent and refined craftsmanship, this architecturally reimagined four-bedroom plus office, two-bathroom Edwardian residence embodies a quiet sense of luxury. Thoughtfully updated, it honours its original character - including soaring Edwardian ceilings - while introducing a modern narrative of light, texture and performance.
A two-time HIA Award finalist, the home showcases bespoke Cantilever joinery, complemented by the warmth of Blackbutt timber and the tactility of polished concrete floors. In the kitchen, Dekton surfaces, Bosch appliances and an integrated fridge/freezer anchor the open-plan living domain, framed by gallery-style lighting and hanging systems that elevate the everyday experience. The north-facing orientation draws natural light deep into the home, blurring the threshold between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Both bathrooms are beautifully appointed, featuring premium Bordware fittings, a sculptural Italian stone freestanding bath and hand-finished Robert Gordon sinks - each detail expressing a quiet restraint and enduring quality.
Designed for sustainable living, the residence incorporates double-glazed windows, upgraded insulation and solar power, supporting year-round comfort and energy efficiency. Beyond, the entertainer's deck overlooks a thriving edible garden filled with herbs, vegetables and native plantings - a true urban sanctuary.
Completing the picture are built-in robes, attic storage, a utility shed and off-street parking via rear laneway. Zoned for Northcote High and positioned moments from trams, Northcote Station, parklands and the vibrancy of High Street, this home offers a rare balance of architectural integrity, craftsmanship and conscious design.