Designed by prominent architect Michael Witty, this unique pole home embraces serene surrounds and is a creative reflection of the 1970s era. The multi-level layout features charismatic interiors that captivate at every turn and spill onto cascading decks amongst lush greenery. Built to cater for a growing family and offering a dedicated teenagers wing plus separate guest studio, the floorplan allows peaceful separation for all. It's a one-of-a-kind treehouse privately situated on a north/east facing 1,032sqm block, near Metrowest, Kenmore Plaza, city buses and Ambrose Treacy College.
• Appeared in Sunday Mail colour lift out on June 10, 1979
• Fine example of open plan living and outdoor connectivity
• Extensive timber joinery staircases and high raked ceilings
• Polished floorboards, original handcrafted 1970s inclusions
• Retro vibe sunken loungeroom complete with winter fireplace
• Formal and casual dining areas suitable for every occasion
• Seven alfresco entertaining retreats include tranquil gazebo
• Looks out to established tropical gardens enhancing privacy
• Well equipped kitchen has plentiful cabinetry and benchspace
• Good sized bedrooms serviced by practical main bathroom
• Distanced main with walk-in robe and ensuite spans own floor
• Mezzanine study/library or quiet space for parents to relax
• Detached granny flat appointed with kitchenette and bathroom
• Air conditioning, refreshing breezes, ambient natural light
• Ample storage, large laundry adjoins versatile utility room
• Fenced grounds setback from street, two car accommodation
• Easy access to parks, the M5 and Western Freeway Bikeway
• Less than three kilometres from Indooroopilly Shopping Centre
• In the desirable Indooroopilly State High School catchment