The ornate filigree facade of this 1880s terrace evokes a sense of nostalgia, while inside, a newly completed transformation designed by Michael Robilliard brings a contemporary narrative to the Victorian classic. Positioned at the end of the terrace row, the tri-level home enjoys exceptional natural light and an uncommon sense of openness. Living spaces have been opened up to create a fluid connection with the outdoors, while highlight windows and soaring vaulted ceilings introduce a dynamic interplay of light and volume. A wall of custom steel-framed glass doors frames the lush garden and opens to a private travertine terrace, creating an inviting setting for relaxed alfresco entertaining. Intuitively designed for modern life, the flexible layout features two king-sized bedrooms across the upper levels and a lower-level home office. Set on a wide street in a connected village pocket, it's around the corner from Alimentari and William Street's fashion hub, 200m to Oxford Street and 400m to Five Ways.
Features:
Newly reimagined from the ground up
Engineered Oak floors, high ceilings
2 large bedrooms with built-in robes
Dedicated home office
Main opens to tree-framed balcony
Sleek kitchen in Verde Marina granite
Miele appliances, induction cooktop
Skylit dining and lofty open plan living
Steel-framed doors, fluid in/outdoor living
Travertine terrace with Artusi bbq/wet bar
Private sunny garden, built-in bench seating
2 designer bathrooms, natural stone finishes
Main with heated floors, gunmetal tapware
Daikin ducted air, custom linen curtains
Understair storage and designer lighting
100m to The London, 200m to the Paddo Inn
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