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From the street, this brick-clad house looks smart, but you don’t appreciate the scale of what’s on offer here until you venture into the property. The four-bedroom home, influenced by the owners’ love of mid-century architecture, is long, low and undeniably lovely. To make the most of the long, narrow site, a single-gable offset floorplan was used, which had the advantage of creating side yards for sheltered outdoor areas. The gables also gave rise to pitched ceilings with timber battens in the living spaces, reinforcing the mid-century vibe. The white-and-wood interior is crammed full of pleasing details.

Take the entry for example. You’ll see a timber alcove with coat hooks and bench seat, which sets the scene for the rest of the 250sqm house. The northwest-facing communal spaces are anchored by a designer kitchen, with scullery and island. This flows into the dining-living zone with a skylight and, in turn, to the lounge that has a gas fire for chilly Canterbury nights. These rooms, as well as the main bedroom, open to one of the landscaped outdoor areas created by the thoughtful design. The main bedroom also has an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe; down the hall there’s a family bathroom and separate toilet. But you’ll find even more to this house: a double garage, separate laundry and a cohesive style throughout.

NATIONAL AWARDS WON

Top 100

REGIONAL AWARDS WON

Regional Gold

REGION & CATEGORY:

Canterbury Competition
Bunnings New Home $1 million - $1.5 million