Would you like the convenience of a low maintenance home on a small allotment but are turned off by the hemmed in feeling and lack of privacy that can be inherent with high-density developments?

Do you prefer a view of sky and bushland to brick walls and rooftops?

Do you want a modest sized home while still having room to house the family and entertain your friends? Maybe you have a couple of kids living with you but want to buy your forever home now, or perhaps you are looking to lock and go for part of the year and want to keep the caravan safely close by when you are home.

Look no further, as this brand new home has been designed with you in mind.

From the moment you approach the Western Red Cedar front door it is apparent that this is a thoughtfully designed home of quality construction, with the private entry foyer setting the scene.

Flowing on from the double garage and master bedroom with ensuite, also on this level, a gentle flight of four steps leads up into an open plan living, dining and kitchen area, with raked ceilings providing a space of impressive volume. If you hadn’t noticed the nod to Mid-Century Modern inspired design in the faade you might recognise it here, with a custom-built timber screen dividing the entry from the lounge and clerestory windows bringing abundant light and views inside. The eye is drawn to the adjoining bush land (a council owned reserve which will never be built upon) beyond the custom designed kitchen, which leads to a large paved alfresco area through sliding glass doors. A further two large bedrooms, bathroom, separate toilet and laundry are accessed through a small corridor parallel to the living space.

Quality, custom designed joinery has been installed throughout the house, featuring a combination of solid Tasmanian Oak and two-pack painted finishes along with soft-close hardware in the kitchen, laundry and bathrooms. The kitchen features a walk-in pantry and small office nook, while the messy side of life is hidden away in a conveniently located integrated rubbish bin. Built-in wardrobes in each bedroom feature internal soft-close drawers and customizable shelving and there is extra storage in the laundry and separate linen cupboard also.

When it comes to electrical appliances quality and efficiency have been chosen over the lower priced options used by many new home developers. You’ll find IXL exhaust/heater/lights in the bathrooms, where you’ll also enjoy the warmth of under tile heating, a 250L Rheem hot water system servicing the whole house, and Westinghouse appliances in the kitchen. The main area of the house is heated/cooled by a Mitsubishi reverse cycle air conditioner, aided by a ceiling fan in the lounge to assist with air movement.

And as for the outside: brick veneer construction, double glazed aluminum windows, Colorbond roof, remote controlled Steel-Line garage door, bitumen driveway, fences, concrete pavers and retaining walls, external storage shed, mulched garden beds (much of which are raised for easy access) .. it has all been taken care of, so all you need to do is move in, relax and enjoy.