Designed by architect Mark Leith, this home was inspired by Singapore homes, and is for sale by Simon Wheelans of Place West.
This property has three primary pavilions that are connected together. The central pavilion leads to the living area and through to the outdoor entertaining space. The kitchen includes European appliances, granite bench tops and a moveable eat-in breakfast bench.
The left pavilion features a semi-formal dining room that completely opens up to the outdoors. Above this is the master suite with a marble ensuite, walk-in robe, and private balcony.
An internal bridge leads to the right pavilion where the remaining four bedrooms are, each with built-in robes. The lowest level of the home features a two-car garage with storage, a wine cellar and a second living area.
Agent, Simon Wheelans, told SCHWARTZWILLIAMS, “The Singapore style pavilions make use of natural timber, rammed earth walls and high ceilings, which together create a unique design that is rare to Brisbane, yet perfect for the Queensland environment.”
The property sits on 6,419 square metres of landscaped grounds with a flood-lit tennis court, swimming pool and level grassed areas.
Additional features:
The property has direct access to the Ashgrove Golf Course and is a short walk to The Gap Village, shops, cafes, schools and public transport.
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