Bold and dramatic, this striking concrete creation is seeking its first live-in owner.
Built by Classic Constructions and dubbed The Kew, the Narrabundah property was crowned the Housing Industry Association ACT/Southern NSW Home of the Year and Display Home of the Year in 2017 and has since served as a display home.
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Selling agent Dan McAlpine, from Belle Property Kingston, said the design of the two-storey, four-bedroom property at 104 Captain Cook Crescent made the most of 654sqm lot and natural light, which was complemented by feature lighting.
“It’s been designed really well for the block, especially given it’s a relatively small block but they’ve maximised both natural light aspect and position,” Mr McAlpine said.
“The inclusions are exemplary, and it’s got something for everyone. In reality, it’s been built with family living in mind, but it also has really broad appeal.”
The home combines a minimalist theme and sleek lines with warm natural tones and textures to create a contemporary yet homely vibe.
The lower level has been dedicated to living space, while all the bedrooms are located upstairs.
Consideration has also been given to sophisticated technology and energy efficiency, with Cinescope security monitoring system, automated blinds, solar panels and double-glazed windows and doors.
The rumpus room has an integrated Blu-ray and surround sound theatre acoustics.
“The house has a really smart use of technology in terms of how the whole place has been put together, from security to one ‘kill switch’ for all the lights for the whole property. So, out you go and one button turns everything off.
“Everything has been designed and thought about for long-term use.
“Classic Constructions are a very highly regarded builder in Canberra not only in greenfield suburbs but in established suburbs as well for knockdown, rebuilds.
“The person who buys this home gets to have all of the benefits without having to go through the long, drawn-out process of building and add-on costs. The new owner will simply have to move in and unpack. There’s nothing more to do.”
The property will go to auction on 29 August at 3pm. Mr McAlpine expects it to fetch a sale price in the high $1 millions.
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