With a modernist structure modelled on the Rose Seidler House and inspired by vernacular architecture to suit the local climate, this home is highly sustainable, functional, and beautifully connected to its site and natural environment. Privately located and elevated, with a markedly original, forward-thinking design the home optimises serene views across the hills and countryside.
Two pavilions connected by a central breezeway, provide acoustic separation between the living area and bedrooms. The main living and dining pavilion is an uplifting, light-filled space that features a large window specially designed to frame the view. The opposite side of the room connects perfectly to lush, landscaped gardens and a private, level yard.
In a highly sought-after location prized for its views over countryside and easy proximity to the main street, this beautiful home is a private delight offering a sanctuary in the heart of town.
• Contemporary, modular pavilion style home elevated to capture serene views over the surrounding countryside.
• Adjoins a reserve which further enhances the sense of space and connection to nature.
• Beautiful living room with thoughtful design features that provide character, warmth and appeal; large picture window, timber floors, bespoke built-in bench seat, shelving and storage.
• Seamlessly integrated, well-equipped kitchen with stone bench top.
• Three bedrooms, the main featuring views over the countryside.
• Luxurious bathroom with earthy tones and textures promotes a sense of wellbeing and calm.
• Carefully landscaped, established gardens provide the yard with complete privacy.
• Sustainable features include solar power and rainwater storage tank.
• Long, private driveway and entrance; ample parking.
• DA-approved plans for a pool and a self-contained, secondary dwelling.
• 5 minute walk to the village's main street; 10 minute scenic drive to Byron Bay.