A minimalist magnificence in Bentleigh created by one of many founding members of an empowering group of feminine property weapons is up for grabs.
The clear and modern masterpiece at 23 Robert Street is the product of BuildHer Collective’s Anita Woods, and has been mentioned on the group’s podcast.
The four-bedroom Bentleigh California bungalow has been reworked from a dreary state because it final offered for $1.305m in 2018, CoreLogic data present.
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The California bungalow was in the identical household for 80 years.
It’s now listed for $2m through personal sale by way of Buxton.
BuildHer Collective teaches ladies methods to construct and likewise has its personal tasks.
Ms Woods stated the property had been in the identical household for 80 years with a “slender ‘80s extension added” previous to her renovation, which took 10 months from the tip of 2019.
“The imaginative and prescient was to create a phenomenal, practical household residence that blends each the allure of an previous interval home and a recent fashionable extension that’s distinctive and attracts you in as you undergo the home with a lot of surprising surprises,” she stated.
“Within the rear, we constructed an expansive open-plan kitchen, eating and front room with a hovering raked ceiling — that ceiling is considered one of my favorite options of the home.
Model that makes you blush.
Mild floods the principle dwelling space by way of stretching units of home windows.
“Strolling by way of the unique a part of the home after which getting into the again of the home, it’s a ‘wow’ second with the excessive ceilings and unimaginable presence of the area — notably with giant home windows as much as 4.7m excessive with views onto the landscaped backyard.”
The on-trend abode options curved partitions, a pitched ceiling, pebble fire and luxe stone-topped kitchen with Miele home equipment and a curved island bench.
The piano might need been the one factor grand about this area beforehand.
The kitchen went from timber to crisp white stone.
Interval highlights retained embody excessive ceilings, leadlight home windows, and ornamental ceiling and wall panels.
Buxton Bentleigh director Chris Hassall stated the easy mix of previous and new was “merely gorgeous”.
“There’s a wow second all over the place you flip on this residence,” he stated.
“It’s a house that simply places you in a great temper the second you stroll in.”
Lyndal Williams from My Architect dealt with the constructing design, with the interiors specified by Ms Woods. The Actual Property Stylist styled the property.
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