The home at 8 Truscott Street, Campbell, unveils an exquisite residential haven that marries modern luxury with a touch of serene escapism.
The focal point of this residence is undoubtedly its captivating hydrotherapy pool, offering the owners a private oasis reminiscent of a high-end spa and sanctuary.
Surrounded by sleek Natural Sukabumi (Bali green) stone tiles and embraced by lush greenery, the hydrotherapy pool area provides a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Imagine lounging by the water’s edge, sipping on a chilled beverage, and letting the stresses of the day melt away.
Adding to the allure of this property are the meticulously designed Japanese-style gardens that envelop the outdoor spaces. A harmonious blend of nature and carefully curated landscaping, these gardens evoke a sense of Zen.
The courtyard is particularly tempting for relaxing in the sun on a weekend.
Tranquillity seeps inside through bathrooms that match the pool area.
The living areas boast contemporary architecture, with the allure enhanced by beautiful handcrafted, recycled timber and timber-look-alike doors.
Elements like these add a touch of traditional craftsmanship and elegance, creating a seamless connection between the interior and the picturesque surroundings.
Expansive windows flood the multiple living spaces with natural light, ensuring a comfortable yet stylish living experience.
The main living area houses a family room, gourmet kitchen and dining space.
A segregated living area has its own kitchen, enabling dual living opportunities in this stunning home.
Agent Debbie Maddigan of Blackshaw Manuka says the home is highly energy efficient, with an impressive six-star energy rating.
“From the triple-glazed windows and solar roof panels and battery to the massive water tank and airtight membrane, this unique and award-winning home contains customised inclusions everywhere you look,” she says.
From Campbell, diverse living needs are accessible within minutes. Scenic walking trails and parks are a short walk away, as are excellent schools and shops, while Canberra’s CBD is a only about four kilometres away.
Recent sales in the area include two impressive apartments at 12/1 Provan Street and 3/130 Blamey Crescent, which sold for $1.57 million and $1.95 million respectively, as well as a home at 36 Holmes Crescent which was snapped up for $2.78 million in January.