You’ve never seen a home like this, and if you don’t get a move on, you’ll miss out on calling it your own. Quaintly harking back to 1980s holiday resort styling, it features everything you could imagine if Gilligan and Maryanne became an item and moved in. From the spectacular palm leaf ceiling decorations and rattan covered walls to the vast open spaces reminiscent of a Hawaiian hotel lobby, you’ll think you’ve died and gone to paradise. No corner of this incredible home has been untouched by the tropical theme which is at times Balinese, and other times, Waikiki. No matter the geographical inspiration, this home situated just five minutes from town is your very own private and romantic resort.
Surrounded by flowers and trees, it offers complete, delicious seclusion. Your daily visitors are the myriad tropical birds that make themselves at home cooling off in the resort style pool. Inhale the fresh air and bask in the sensory delights that make this home so special.
Designed by a master builder, the layout allows for natural airflow to keep the house at a consistently comfortable temperature. It’s so effective that you will rarely feel the need for the split system air conditioning.
Featured in the Australian Home & Garden Yearbook in 1989, its unique ambience features open plan living, Japanese shoji doors, a garden room, sunrise window and views down the range, all the way to Mt Bellenden Kerr.
The sparkling glass walls downstairs allow the pool and gardens to be a cohesive part of the home. With no visual boundary between inside and outside, the feeling of tranquillity and restfulness pervades throughout.
The enormous kitchen features abundant bench space. Its location makes it easy to enjoy entertaining guests while cooking and sipping a glass of chilled wine.
Four huge bedrooms and three bathrooms offer loads of personal living space for everyone. There is accommodation for three cars and you’ll adore the gorgeous outdoor entertaining areas. And of course, what would a resort style pool be without a spa?
Seriously, if you dream of a lifestyle that is only enhanced by the fragrance of barbecuing steaks and rum and Cokes all round, then move in, hang a hammock between two of your very own palm trees and embrace your new mantra: “This is the life!”
Call now to inspect before some other lucky soul beats you to it.