Noted Noosa architect Tim Ditchfield has formulated a very liveable and extremely accommodating residence on this fan shaped quarter acre of absolute waterfront land. Set to the end curve of the cul de sac and basking in a north to water aspect, the home is private, peaceful and in possession of a sense of coastal cool synonymous with the talented designer. Light streams into the home through a generous use of banks of adjustable louvres, sash windows and clerestory set glass, while garden edge breezeway and deep hallway approach to the main living domains provides cooling breezes from prevailing south easterlies and great separation for guest and family members.

A stamped concrete driveway meets a large garage, security gate pedestrian access and wide setbacks along each boundary. A guest room branches past a home office and a large laundry connects to the easy care grounds. Rendered walls in a deep grey tone sit softly against the pale petrol blue finished chamferboard and tropical gardens. The lofty rise of a tilted roofline draws light right into the core of the house. Wide halls, large rooms, wall recesses, open living rooms and deep under roof decks wrap around the home and down the line of a fully tiled pool. The fan shape of the over quarter acre of waterfront and the curve of the canal reward the home with nearly forty metres of frontage to the seawall. The home can be subtly closed off to accommodate a large office, library, studio, or, in this case, a water facing music room.

There are two well equipped bedrooms sharing a pool side wing and the main ensuited bedroom enjoys a wake to water view. The architects ability to draw natural light and a wonderfully easy floor plan perfectly matches the desire to live outdoors year round in a sub tropical climate. An island bench kitchen has sandstone hue granite tops, a full complement of Meile appliances and a great view over the pool and waterway. The only steps to negotiate are a few in the entry hall and timber treads to the waterfront. Perfect for young families, grandparents and those of us feeling the need to live on one level, this is a waterfront home with undisputed style written all over it.

Features:
Architect Tim Ditchfield
1101 squares metre allotment
North to water
Forty metre waterfrontage (approx)
Low maintenance grounds
Security
Crimsafe screens
Ducted air conditioning/vacuum
Meile appliances
Integrated speakers
Ceiling fans
Powder room
Office
Media room
Tiled pool
Timber jetty