One of a kind, this home identifies perfectly with the world-renowned Bay of Fires in far North Eastern Tasmania. No expense has been spared, from the space-age steel ‘tree house’ design lifting everything 3 metres above the ground, to the totally insulated eco inspired all wooden 3 bedroom house with every contemporary addition to maximise its unique situation and inspired home comforts.
Located on a gently sloping 27 hectares of native coastal forest overlooking Binalong Bay, the property features enticing, fully maintained mystery trails that expose the gorgeous peppermint, ironbark and white eucalypts, interspersed with scores of ancient grass trees and tiny purple orchids down to, and including, Waterloo Gully.
Facing true north to maximise passive solar heating, and with total privacy in all directions, this home is set up for sustainable, low impact living in total harmony with it’s natural setting. With thoughtful design the light and airy main open plan living area can be opened to the massive entertainment deck via vast bi-folding double glazed doors in two walls to enable a full inside out appreciation of the ocean views and native forest.
Luxury and style is everywhere you look, from the solidity of the local Ben Lomond 50mm thick granite bench tops to the elegant handmade Italian glass light fittings. The gourmet chef will love the Miele oven and stylish glass range hood, Bosch glass cook top and easy cleanup with the Miele dishwasher. Floor-to-ceiling pull out larder/pantry and huge spotted gum custom made kitchen cupboards, drawers and doors. No VOCs in this eco-entertainment centre.
Lower your carbon footprint and minimize both the cost of living and the impact on the environment. With solar hot water, power bills are down and water is ‘free’ a huge 100,000 litres from your own roof, stored in two new concrete tanks, assuring self sufficiency of crystal clear rain water for all your needs. Insulation in both inner and outer walls, floors and roof, plus fully sealed eaves and no ceilin