This 5 bedroom 4 bathroom home is as impressive inside as its riverfront exterior suggests. Fabulous views of the city skyline are seen from the majority of living and rest areas in the residence through magnificent curved windows and balconies.

The interiors are classical in design and finished with timber accents throughout. The sense of welcome in the entry foyer and void is enhanced by pillars and a hand-painted feature dome. The bold use of wrought iron balustrading and brass details in combination with the neutral tones of vitrified ceramic floor tiles offers a glimpse of the varied lifestyle requirements this home accommodates.

Sophisticated dining and lounge areas are situated immediately to the right of the foyer and are afforded expansive views of the river. Pillars flank the entry points to the rooms, providing subtle space delineation. The beautifully appointed lounge area features a raised ceiling with decorative cornices, whilst a traditional ceiling rose frames a delicate imported chandelier in the dining room.

Raised ceilings and decorative cornices features in most rooms, creating an atmosphere of understated elegance as well as being visually stimulating.

The master suite commands an enviable vista through curved glass and shares a balcony with the second bedroom.

The master ensuite is a coup de grace in design and workmanship with floor-to-ceiling ceramic tiles and decorative roman motifs presenting points of interests around the spa. Downlit by pinpoint halogen lighting, his and hers vanities are nestled within the granite benchtop.

American oak contrasts effectively with emerald pearl granite benchtops in this well equipped kitchen, the island bench providing yet more workspace and storage facilities.

Featuring ducted air conditioning throughout and intercoms on both levels, the home also boasts a recessed ceiling in the casual entertainment area. This surface is fitted with fibre optic lighting depicted the astronomy of the southern hemisphere. As evening darkness gathers, the everchanging colours in the tiny filaments complement the first flickers of night light in the Perth skyline directly ahead.