Rosslyn Park Luxury Residence
Set in the tree-lined streets of Rosslyn Park, this stunning residence embodies luxury, elegance and character. The grand façade features a refined blend of materials that complement the characteristics of the prevailing streetscape and create a sense of symmetry.
Upon entry, we appreciate the warmth of timber herringbone floorboards that flow past the bedrooms and formal lounge, into the open plan living. We are immediately drawn to the natural light that engulfs the space.
Expansive glass sliding doors and high-level windows creates a sense of being outdoors. Automated sheer curtains span the full length of the sliding doors, with the track intelligently concealed behind the tv wall cavity. Black accents are evident throughout the open plan and reference the high-level windows and stunning steel doors that feature in the front portion of the home.
The contrast of shaker profile white kitchen joinery, marble and timber flooring, exude warmth and elegance. Large servery bi-folds create a connection to the alfresco which enables the cooking experience to easily migrate outside.
The butler’s pantry is well disguised, functional and space optimised. A minimalist study nook makes clever use of redundant space and is fitted with the same natural timber as the kitchen. The level of detail and quality of workmanship is evident throughout the spacious kitchen, dining + living.
The transition from living to alfresco is seamless. The alfresco orients to overlook the luxurious pool, and the in-built outdoor kitchen aligns perfectly to the servery window.
Contrasting materials distinguish the fire-pit area from the alfresco, including timber decking, bench seating and a feature steel framed Arbor; decorated with pontoon lighting. Floating timber seating references the same timber used on the deck. The space is filled with ambience centring around the fire-pit, with views of the pool.
Looking back at the property from the rear, we appreciate the steel perimeter beam that frames the alfresco, providing a modern, clean-lined accent.
Wet areas carry a consistent material palette and level of sophistication that we have now become accustomed. Steel frame glazed doors feature in the ensuite, providing separate access and privacy to the WC + shower, which are hidden behind the free-standing bath wall.
The garage links to a storage room and also provides dual access to the home and backyard.
Absorbing the home in its entirety provides a sense of high-end, contemporary minimalism with exquisite detail and continuity throughout.
Upon entry, we appreciate the warmth of timber herringbone floorboards that flow past the bedrooms and formal lounge, into the open plan living. We are immediately drawn to the natural light that engulfs the space.
Expansive glass sliding doors and high-level windows creates a sense of being outdoors. Automated sheer curtains span the full length of the sliding doors, with the track intelligently concealed behind the tv wall cavity. Black accents are evident throughout the open plan and reference the high-level windows and stunning steel doors that feature in the front portion of the home.
The contrast of shaker profile white kitchen joinery, marble and timber flooring, exude warmth and elegance. Large servery bi-folds create a connection to the alfresco which enables the cooking experience to easily migrate outside.
The butler’s pantry is well disguised, functional and space optimised. A minimalist study nook makes clever use of redundant space and is fitted with the same natural timber as the kitchen. The level of detail and quality of workmanship is evident throughout the spacious kitchen, dining + living.
The transition from living to alfresco is seamless. The alfresco orients to overlook the luxurious pool, and the in-built outdoor kitchen aligns perfectly to the servery window.
Contrasting materials distinguish the fire-pit area from the alfresco, including timber decking, bench seating and a feature steel framed Arbor; decorated with pontoon lighting. Floating timber seating references the same timber used on the deck. The space is filled with ambience centring around the fire-pit, with views of the pool.
Looking back at the property from the rear, we appreciate the steel perimeter beam that frames the alfresco, providing a modern, clean-lined accent.
Wet areas carry a consistent material palette and level of sophistication that we have now become accustomed. Steel frame glazed doors feature in the ensuite, providing separate access and privacy to the WC + shower, which are hidden behind the free-standing bath wall.
The garage links to a storage room and also provides dual access to the home and backyard.
Absorbing the home in its entirety provides a sense of high-end, contemporary minimalism with exquisite detail and continuity throughout.
Project Year: 2020
Project Cost: $1,000,001 AUD - $1,500,000 AUD
Country: Australia
Postcode: 5072