A bespoke modern masterpiece with the soul of a vintage farmhouse, this multigenerational home captures 300-degree vistas that sweep from the Dandenong Ranges National Park to Port Phillip Bay. Here, mornings begin with sunrise over the hills and end watching the moonrise, bathed in golden light as the sun melts behind the skyline. Every inch of this 7-star energy-rated home tells a story of superb craftsmanship, divine light, and effortless liveability.
The upper level is a celebration of space and serenity. Wormy chestnut floors lead you through an open-plan living domain where glass reigns supreme, framing an everchanging landscape that morphs with the seasons. At its heart, the chef’s kitchen is both elegant and inviting - with a stone-topped social island for conversation with the chef, Miele dishwasher, and 900mm Electrolux steam/bake oven with induction cooktop. A Nectre wood fire set on recycled brick adds vintage nostalgia, while soft sheers, sash windows, and intricate cornices lend a timeless grace.
Glass sliders open to a deck that feels like a private theatre for nature’s daily performance - rainbows that stretch across the sky, full moons that bathe the hills in silver, glittering urban lights twinkling in the distance, and cool southern breezes that drift through as you raise a glass to the good life. Who needs expensive artwork when this ever-changing masterpiece is yours to enjoy every day?
Back inside, a French door reveals a peaceful wing of three bedrooms, including a decadent master retreat with French doors to the deck, a walk-in robe, and views that will make mornings feel indulgent. Across the hall, the family bathroom evokes day spa calm with a deep soaker tub, luxe rain shower, and pocket doors for privacy.
Downstairs, a self-contained haven unfolds - with European oak floors, solar-powered Illume skylights that mimic natural weather, and its own entry and parking. With two bedrooms, a living area, concealed kitchenette, and luxurious hotel style bathroom, this level is primed for multigenerational living, adult children needing independence, a home business, or even Airbnb income.
Step outside and the magic continues. Multiple outdoor zones beckon - a wisteria-clad porch for morning coffee, a flat north-facing lawn for family gatherings and fresh air fun, and a covered alfresco zone perfect for a summer barbeque or glass of red beneath the stars. The landscape blends native gardens, an antique Sunshine gate nodding to a rural heyday, and stonework framing the driveway, all set within a quiet, locals-only street moments from bush tracks, markets, and everyday amenities.
This home isn’t just seen - it’s felt. A place where practicality meets poetry, and where every detail has been curated to make living here as beautiful as the view.
At a Glance:
Architecturally inspired modern farmhouse design on approx. 1,206m² with 7-star energy rating
300-degree vistas from Port Phillip Bay to the Dandenong Ranges National Park
Bespoke interiors with wormy chestnut floors, ornate cornices, 9–10ft ceilings, and sash windows
Chef’s kitchen with stone island, Miele dishwasher, and 900mm Electrolux oven with induction cooktop
Nectre wood fire on recycled brick base, soft sheers, and full-height glazing
Main level with three bedrooms including master with deck access, WIR, and luxe bathroom
Lower level independent zone with kitchenette, two bedrooms, bathroom, living area, and private entry
Outdoor alfresco zones, wisteria porch, firepit area, and flat lawn for entertaining
Dual driveways with flat access, storage shed/workshop, and under-house storage
Modern comforts: double glazing, ducted heating, split system, solar hot water, 20,000L tank
Quiet cul-de-sac close to trains, shops, Westfield Knox, and scenic trails including the 1,000 Steps
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