On the market: Burradoo pavilion-style home a modern classic in black and white

By
Alex Dickens
July 18, 2019
With an oversized glazed door, the entrance of the home is just a glimpse of the grandeur inside. Photo: Phil Winterton

Driving through the lush country roads of the Southern Highlands from Moss Vale to Bowral, you will find the affluent suburb of Burradoo. Home to historic manor houses and architectural gems among manicured acreage, Burradoo is the pinnacle of old-world class and modern chic.

Located just minutes from the area’s finest colleges – Oxley and Chevalier – this Burradoo property is a conveniently situated, modern home guarded from the road by an established hedge, which doesn’t give too much away.

Peering down the driveway, this striking single-level house is a vision of clean lines and a stark contrast of white render and black wooden accents, adding a sense of balance to the home.

18 Yean Street, Burradoo

Framed by perfectly appointed greenery, “the manicured gardens and outdoor areas were curated by Perth designer Mon Palmer,” says agent Michael Cawthorn from Di Jones Real Estate Southern Highlands.

With an oversized glazed door, the entrance of the modest home reveals a myriad of textures following the black and white theme throughout. Featuring a blonde oak timber floor and vaulted ceilings, the light scheme truly elevates the space.

“This property is strikingly minimalist, with black window frames, square-set gyprock, double-glazed smart glass, wharf-style timber suspended sun lounge, timber decking and a heated nine-metre-by-four-metre mineral swimming pool,” says Cawthorn.

18 Yean Street, Burradoo

“With four bedrooms, three bathrooms [two are en suites], double garage and the fourth bedroom in a separate pavilion, this property is a rare find.”

As you wander through to the open living space, you can’t help but be in awe at the entertainer’s utopia revealed on the opposite side of the home. The living space extends out through a wall of large, glass sliding doors and onto an extensive deck area complete with a pool, California wharf-style timber-post cabana, deck and a concrete conversation area with firepit.

18 Yean Street, Burradoo

Inside, two living areas separated by a Jetmaster wood fire set the scene for winter entertaining, family get-togethers or a luxurious night in.

At the heart of the home is the kitchen, complemented by a large breakfast bar, butler’s pantry and study – ensuring that mum and dad are close by to help with homework!

Past the study area, mum and dad will discover a relaxing bedroom retreat. The master suite includes a walk-around wardrobe and dual en suite with warm in-floor heating for comfort and convenience. Looking out at the stunning outdoor deck area, you can step out and into the pool at any hour.

18 Yean Street, Burradoo

At the other side of the house, your guests will feel like they’ve checked into a five-star resort. Sitting on a deck podium, separated from the main house, the guest bedroom/suite will give visitors privacy with its own front entrance but also connects them to the main home via an internal hallway and casual living space.

Luxury can be found in simplicity and this Burradoo home truly reveals that crisp lines, superb finishes and a basic colour palette can transform a space into something truly extraordinary.

 

Burradoo

18 Yean Street

4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 car spaces

Price guide: $2.75 million

Private sale

Agent: Di Jones Real Estate Southern Highlands, Michael Cawthorn 0404 111 366

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