39 Carter St, Cammeray.
39 Carter St, Cammeray.
The home at 39 Carter St, Cammeray has a flexible floor plan spaced across 240 sqm of internal living space.
The colourpalate of grey walls, honey coloured timer floors, and white framed doors, architraves and deep skirting is sophisticated yet subtle enough to make the outside greenery the hero of the combined look.
Four bedrooms are on the first floor, and the parents have a retreat with the main bedroom plus ensuite, water views from their balcony and north-facing sunshine.
There’s a fifth bedroom on the ground level that could also be a great home office or guest accommodation.
Stellar design.
As there is a bathroom on the ground floor, this room is handy if the in-laws need to move in.
The room would also be popular with a young adult as it offers them privacy and their own space, away from the other bedrooms on the upper level.
Also at the front of the house is a gorgeous and cosy formal lounge with fireplace.
The owners used it as a play room when the kids were older.
When they were younger, the study was converted into a playroom so all the toys could be kept behind a closed door.
The back room is a masterpiece with elevated windows and a green leafy outlook framing the kitchen. Bi-fold doors reveal a large Peter Fudge landscaped yard with pool.
Whip up a storm from the custom gourmet kitchen with beautiful reclaimed pantry doors, while you watch the kids play on the grass outside.
The owners loved entertaining in the summer, having family and friends over for a swim.
The home is also family friendly, just a walk to the local school, village shops and parks.
As the family grows, no need to burst at the seams, as there is plenty of storage for everyone’s belongings.
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