It’s not by chance that birds-of-paradise greet you at the front of this incredible residence. Setting an ambrosial tone for resort-style living, these magnificent plants find themselves enveloped in lush foliage, shaded by towering gum trees and palms. The internal ambience of the home exudes an uninterrupted serenity, complemented by a calming yet vivid colour scheme. Sited on a 888sqm block (approximately) and set over three levels of pure bliss, formal and informal living areas are completed with breathtaking views no matter where you find yourself. The heart of the home incorporates a lustrous kitchen with brushed stainless-steel bench tops and splashbacks leading out to a private terracotta courtyard – the perfect place for intimate summer soirees. An open-plan dining, formal lounge and family area are also found here, enjoying a profusion of natural sunlight through full-length walls of tinted glass. Two balconies on either side of the lounge area offer priceless views and ideal places to enjoy a glass of wine when throwing big family festivities. A cozy study features its own entrance into the house and a spiral staircase leading up to the top level. A budding entrepreneur will utilise this fantastic opportunity to create a home office here, as there are built-in desks, shelves and storage space throughout the top-level areas. Growing teenagers might also use this spot as their own exclusive sanctuary.
Stepping down below reveals the ultimate in relaxation, with large bedrooms branching off from an elongated hallway concluded by a quiet retreat. Each bedroom features a WIR, the master also benefiting from a sparkling ensuite. Two of the bedrooms have access to their own balconies overlooking the pool and thick, leafy vistas of the backyard. The gate at the rear opens onto Burgundy Drive Reserve, paying tribute to the amazing location. Within easy reach of Westfield Doncaster, Macedon Square, the Eastern Freeway and Eastern Golf Club, this extraordinary home is also close to prestigious schools, local parks and public transport.

Picture: SeaFairy's Home by SeaFairy
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