A triumph of form, light and materiality, this bespoke family residence by Porebski Architects is a bold expression of contemporary Australian design, where every surface and sightline has been carefully considered and executed with precision. A striking addition to the streetscape and featured in The Local Project and House & Garden (2023), the freestanding two-storey home is defined by a seamless connection to the outdoors and a refined, design-led aesthetic. Towering 3.8m ceilings elevate the living domain, linear skylights draw in natural light and walls of glass forge a seamless connection to the garden and 10m lap pool along the northern boundary. Custom Fibonacci terrazzo flooring in Pavlova pink anchors the space, complemented by dark-stained American oak joinery and a layered palette of off-form concrete, copper and glass. The layout is both functional and flexible, with three ensuite bedrooms, a study and a fourth bedroom or family room. Every detail has been carefully executed to create a sophisticated family home design to endure and evolve beautifully over time. With Queens Park's wide open spaces and playing fields at the end of the street, this community minded neighbourhood is around the corner from Charing Cross village with great schools all around and easy access to a choice of beaches.
- Landscaped entry, wide reception hall
- Fibonacci terrazzo floors, stucco walls
- Robust materials, earthy natural finishes
- A dynamic interplay of light and space
- 3 ensuite bedrooms, 4th bed/2nd living
- Custom joinery, integrated study zones
- C-Bus smart home lighting and control system
- Zoned floor heating throughout
- Back-to-base secuity with camera
- Master retreat with a sunset terrace
- Skylit dressing room, luxurious ensuite
- State-of-the-art kitchen, Ilve gas cooker
- 3.4m Calacatta Oro marble island bench
- Fluid living and dining, 3.8m high ceilings
- Seamless flow to a private level garden
- Mosaic-tiled lap pool, magical vibe by night
- 3 bathrooms, glamorous powder room
- Christopher Boots and Tom Dixon lighting
- Zoned air, low E glazing, solar power system
- Double auto garage with internal access
- 100m to Queens Park, 250m to Bronte Rd cafes
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