Only moments from Mount Martha’s Martha Cove, this designer-built and award-winning home – Design Matters Building 2018 Design of the Year – has been elevated to optimise shoreline and bay views from every part of the house.
The house was designed by Peter Harris, founder of boutique building and interior design studio Arki Design, with the build completed in 2017.
“It’s on a very steep block of land and it’s got a bay view, which we wanted to sort of capture from most rooms of the home,” Harris says.
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A designer home in Mount Martha has hit the market.
The stunning spread has a price guide of $2.75m-$2.95m.
The standout feature of the property is the indoor-outdoor living.
The main part of the home is a long, split-level upper floor that positions the main bedroom lower and the living areas higher to best showcase the views for both.
“We had the living space a little bit higher up, where you spend most of your time, with a balcony at the front which has a view of the living space and kitchen and a view to the water.”
The four-bedroom luxury home features an architectural modern design style with high-end fixtures and Miele appliances throughout.
“We used natural materials in the interiors, including the kitchen’s stone benchtops made from Calacatta Oro from Italy, a beautiful natural stone with gold through it,” Harris says.
“The home also has polished concrete floors – a material that will stand the test of time.
These materials won’t date, Harris says, “so the home will still look good in the next 10, 20 years”.
The four-bedroom luxury home boasts an architectural modern design style.
The house also has polished concrete floors.
The home features high-end fixtures and Miele appliances.
One standout feature of the property, Harris says, is the indoor-outdoor living.
“Upstairs, there are bi-fold doors that open up to the balcony, so it makes the living space and the balcony feel like one space.
“And then it’s got sliding doors to the outdoor alfresco area with a deck, barbecue area and a pool.
“So, you’ve basically got two outdoor areas you can use at the same time and entertain, which all open up to the lounge room.
“They all have a view of the water, even the pool, and they all flow.”
The Mount Martha location is appealing. “The beaches have beautiful water, nice sand, it’s got a small-town sort of vibe to it and isn’t as busy as some of the other towns along the Peninsula,” he says.
Listed by McEwing & Partners Mount Eliza’s Dean Phillips, 47 Bruce Road has a price guide of $2.75m-$2.95m.
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