A statement in form, function and material integrity, this striking contemporary residence was conceived by Andrew Chapman of Chapman Architecture as his own family home. Every element reflects a considered approach to design, where robust construction and sustainable principles are expressed through a refined architectural language and meticulous attention to detail. A tactile palette of brick, timber and Super White Dolomite anchors the interiors, imbuing the home with warmth and enduring character. A dramatic double-height void above the dining space introduces volume and light, creating a powerful spatial experience, while a sculptural marble island defines the kitchen as both centrepiece and gathering place. Tropical landscaping softens the architecture, forging a seamless connection between indoors and out and enhancing the home's relaxed coastal sensibility. The tri-level layout is both generous and practical with four/five bedrooms including a luxurious master retreat, alongside rear lane access to double garaging. Positioned between Queens Park and Clovelly Road village, this is a rare opportunity to secure an architect's own home, where design excellence and liveability exist in perfect balance.
- Quiet Carey Street entrance to double garaging
- Side door street entrance
- Landscaped gardens by Dangar Barin Smith
- American Oak floors, high ceilings
- 4-5 large bedrooms with built-in robes
- Master suite with a dressing room
- Family room or ideal media lounge or 5th bedroom
- Super White Dolomite island kitchen
- Bosch appliances, custom VJ joinery
- Dining with double-height ceilings
- Built-in daybed, lush green outlook
- Living with a sleek Escea fireplace
- Custom media cabinetry and joinery
- Full-height glass doors, in/outdoor living
- Barbecue terrace, private level garden
- 3 beautiful bathrooms, brass tapware
- Ensuite with Ming Green marble mosaics
- Daikin ducted air, front and rear balconies
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