Buyers have paid $2.3m for this architect designed house at 6 Deakin St, Point Lonsdale.
A modern Point Lonsdale house short-listed for multiple architecture awards has sold for $2.3m after less than two weeks on the market.
Keen buyers snapped up the ‘Hide and Seek’ house by Bower Architecture before expressions of interest on the property were due to close.
The sale was at the top end of Kerleys, Queenscliff agent Damian Cayzer’s $2.1-$2.3m price guide.
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A double-sided fireplace divides the living and dining areas.
The new owners will get to enjoy a contemporary three-bedroom beach house tucked away behind moonah trees at 6 Deakin Street.
The timber-clad home, designed around a central north-facing deck and lawn, has a dramatic double height living area with a two-way fireplace and its own library on the second level.
It was short-listed in the new houses category of the Australian Institute of Architects Victorian Architecture Awards, as well as the Australian Interior Design Awards.
A central passage overlooks the north-facing deck and yard.
There’s glimpses of the upper level’s library from the loungeroom, which features custom joinery.
The side entry offers privacy and views through the house.
“No 6. Deakin St is a stunning home, beautifully positioned in the heart of Point Lonsdale,” Mr Cayzer said.
“It was designed by Bower Architecture … needless to say it sold very quickly and I have a long list of disappointed clients who are now looking for something similar.”
Twin entries are a key feature of the design, with occupants having the choice to return home via an outdoor shower after beach visits.
The floorplan has the living zone at one end of the courtyard, with a bedroom wing at the other and the main bedroom upstairs.
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