The 1950′s and 60′s saw a radical shift in local and international architecture. Influenced by emerging styles in the United States, architects such as Grounds, Romberg, Boyd and Borland contributed to the popularity of “Post war Melbourne regional style” which features throughout the Diamond Valley. Today, the characteristics of this era have made a resounding come-back. Architecturally speaking, modernism is very much back in style.

Hidden amongst a private native garden, the early contemporary residence on around an acre and a half combines the architectural flair of the 1960′s with modern inner city chic. Recreated by AIGP Architects a couple of years ago, the home is worthy of a place in the pages of “Abode” or “Vogue Living” (and featured in “Kitchens & Bathrooms” in 2007). The wonderful home is both practical and minimalist, providing equally for relaxed family living and entertaining on a grand scale.

Bathed in natural sun-light, the home was designed by Clarke Hopkins Clarke in 1963 with passive solar principals in mind. A northerly orientation warms the house in the winter months, and wide eaves provide protection from heat in summer. Huge floor to ceiling windows brings the rustic garden inside, and allows busy parents to keep an eye on the kids as they explore outside.

Designed around a cool and secluded landscaped courtyard, the residence is divided into two separate spaces.

The main house is introduced by a unique curved feature wall, and features an intimate separate formal lounge with fireplace, a fantastic open plan family room (it’s a huge practical space that is the hub of everyday living), a brilliant modern kitchen with butler’s pantry, four extra-large bedrooms (two additional bedrooms could be created by dividing the existing rooms), and two bathrooms. There is also a fantastic sun-deck, the perfect place for Sunday brunch.

The second space comprises of a huge garage and workshop, a seven square multi-purpose room (a brilliant home office or theatre room), and a 5th bedroom. This area could easily become self-contained for teenage or in-law accommodation.

This is a unique property for the growing or extended family, or perhaps for an emerging home-based business. It’s a retreat from life’s pressures, yet just 30 or so minutes from the C.B.D. A pure delight.

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