Designed by renowned Architect Kevin Hayes, it’s obvious that this is a signature product in every sense, and is situated in one of the most private enclaves of New Farm and Teneriffe. Originally used as a secret laneway, it can be said that in 2014, Small Street has to come to life. Modern houses and cutting edge architects have their own style, however only the very few can create a masterpiece that gets better with age. It’s not often that you can walk through the front door of a home, and feel completely immersed in originality, timelessness and flawless space.
The Small Street house is ultra-cool, creating awe inspiring indoor and outdoor livability at every turn. Timeless finishes create breathtaking sanctuary of elegance and sophistication. Just wake up every morning, soak in the breeze from Teneriffe Hill and stroll down the hill to the Gasworks, Brisbane’s newest entertainment precinct that has literally taken off like a rocket.
Let’s step inside. A secure haven, guarded by high privacy walls and dramatic entry, creates a space that enables you to live and breathe true architecture, as soaring ceilings fill the home with natural light and a dazzling array of sky vistas. At night … designer garden beds come alive with integrated lighting for a magical and alluring effect. Private and peacefulThe Small Street house is the perfect entertainer’s stage, a house that that exudes style and will be loved for years to come. Perhaps the highlight of this exceptional product is the master bedroom upstairs, which has stunning views and mesmerising outlooks over the massive pool and out to the treetops of Teneriffe Hill.
Straight from the horse’s mouth, Kevin Hayes states Materials were selected to be stimulating and evocative. The major design principle for this house was a play between the inside and outside. Voids are used throughout to create a sense of drama, light and connection from higher levels to lower levels, inside to outside and though the living spaces. External materials such as stone and timber battening and water features are used internally to evoke a sense of outdoors in the living areas. A deliberate play between more traditional elements, such as the Queensland timber and tin, and later post-ware development, such as the use of masonry, were used in conjunction with more modern elements to create an interface of old and new.
Enjoy peace, solitude and sophistication in the heart of New Farm and Teneriffe, the undoubted hot spot of the inner city. With the owner owners committed to sell on or before Auction, this is a very real chance secure a brilliant piece of real estate. Although they are sad to say goodbye, the time has come to open the doors of The Small Street house with open arms, and the time has come for the new purchaser to enjoy.