Steps from the water’s edge, this Avalon home celebrates the harmony between home and environment. For sale by Peter Robinson of LJ Hooker Palm Beach.
Minutes from Avalon’s vibrant village, this tranquil split level residence looks out over Careel Bay in Sydney’s Pittwater.
The home's design, by Deborah Shilkin of Avalon-based Inside Out Design, retains the original footprint while total reconfiguring the space to create flexible living and bedroom zones across two levels.
Relaxed interiors feature split level, open plan living and dining areas with details such as Jorn Utzon lighting and engineered oak timber floors, plus an environmentally friendly Lopi woodburning fireplace. Vast windows and raked ceilings showcase the home's leafy surrounds, while two designated home-office areas and a guest powder room are tucked away within the main flow of the residence.
Flowing effortlessly between indoors and out, the wide covered terrace at the front of the home features elegant Mosa European porcelain tiles. At the rear, a courtyard and BBQ area within one of the garden terraces offer views to Pittwater and access to the sleek kitchen with Stone Italiano island bench and double wall ovens.
Enjoying stunning views, ensuite and cedar framed wardrobes, the master adjoins a flexible second living area. A second bedroom suite, with ensuite and built in robes, is hidden behind a huge cavity sliding door on the first floor. Guests can be accommodated in the separate self contained 1 bedroom apartment, with ensuite, kitchenette and carport.
With steps leading directly down to the sand and water's edge, the property is located in a peaceful location adjoining a reserve.
See more of 121 George Street Avalon Beach NSW 2107, including additional photos, floorplan, and location map, on Luxury List.
To arrange a private inspection or enquire about a price guide phone or email Peter Robinson of LJ Hooker Palm Beach via this link.
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