A landmark design opportunity atop a revered Valley Lake enclave, this forward-thinking family spectacle delivers faultless execution of a spirited vision. Designed and built in 1987 by trailblazers Fasham Johnson, the home's captivating interior espouses passive principles of light, space and effortless thermal comfort.
Ahead of its Time
Making optimal use of winter sun, floor-to-ceiling windows line an expansive living zone, with an Oregon pergola ensuring limited exposure to summer rays. Deliberate in their application, double brick walls and a concrete underfloor promote inherent warmth retention, bolstered by a top-to-bottom heat shifting duct and use of air locks, reducing reliance on artificial climate control.
Beautifully Fluid
Proudly idiosyncratic, a soaring, exposed timber ceiling amplifies an airy ground floor atmosphere, while a smart second level boasts three bedrooms accompanied by a pair of elegant bathrooms. Occupying a minimal footprint, a locally crafted spiral staircase splits the stunning levels, directly inspired by avant-garde European architecture. A dedicated home office delivers ever-desired separation from living, while an upstairs gallery and centre point afford additional northern light via high-set windows.
Peerless Pragmatism
Ideal as an entertainer, an open kitchen provides stainless appliances alongside plentiful bench and cabinet space, flowing seamlessly into a vast dining and outdoor setting. Storage paramount to its practicality, the intelligent interior offers copious cupboard space, including bespoke, high-capacity robes to each bedroom and dual access linen to the full size laundry. An oversized double garage and open front space enable several vehicles off-street, with further features to the home including alarm, split-system cooling and NBN availability.
Blissful Panorama
Breathtaking skyscraper vistas paint an inspiring backdrop to the eastern side of the property, while views of the adjacent valley adorn several points of the flowing plan.
Welcomed Proximity
Only metres from the Steele Creek trail, it's situated near St. Bernard's College, PEGS and the other esteemed local schools along with CBD-bound transport routes, shops, Centreway cafes and Classe 90 Pizzeria.
Fiercely one-of-a-kind.
Agency: Frank Dowling
Photos: Illuminate Agency