Architecturally renovated by Nick Bochsler, rarely does a family home capitalise so brilliantly on light, space and location as this urban haven does.

In a league of its own, the cleverly conceived design is enhanced with extensive laminated glazing framing leafy aspects at every turn and resulting in such a remarkably quiet ambience you need to step inside to experience the unexpected tranquillity for yourself.

On the right of the wide entry foyer is a formal lounge and dining room with a built-in liquor cabinet, fireplace and views of a soothing water feature amid the greenery visible through the big windows that surround the space. A breakfast room sits next to the kitchen which is comprehensively appointed with stainless-steel benchtops, two Asko dishwashers, two separate sinks, an oven with a steam feature, six-burner cooktop, Qasair extractor fan, vegetable drawers and plenty of storage.

A huge studio/laundry is equipped with a stove with oven and four-burner cooktop. Outside are a double carport behind remote driveway gates and a pergola-covered courtyard with pull-down sun blinds at the side.

Head up the stairs to find four bedrooms, a main ensuite bathroom, second bathroom and a separate room with a sunken elevated Japanese bath. The master bedroom features both his and hers walk-in robes, one of which has a basin.

The list of extras include a powder room, two inverter air conditioners on the lower level, ducted heating and cooling on the upper level, floorboards and some very useful under-stair storage.