Polished, luxurious and full of surprises, the architecturally designed, tri-level home at 68 Buvelot Street in Weston is one for those who appreciate the finer things in life.
Take, for example, the dedicated home theatre on the lower level, which offers the ultimate cinema experience. Or perhaps you’ll love the wine cellar, which has enough space for wine-tasting experiences.
Cleverly, this also has trap door access from the upstairs butler’s pantry.
Whoever designed this house sure knows how to have a good time.
On this level, there’s also a self-contained rumpus area with a bathroom and kitchenette that guests can access separately. This is also the perfect space for a home gym if you’d prefer.
The ground level is the heart of the home, featuring exquisite solid Blackbutt timber flooring throughout the main areas, high ceilings and endless windows to welcome in the natural light.
Found in the designer kitchen are two dishwashers – something that any seasoned entertainer will relish – as well as dual Bosch steam ovens, an induction cooktop and 40-millimetre stone benchtops.
The main bedroom, featuring a large walk-in wardrobe and en suite, is on the top floor alone.
Zoned ducted reverse heating and cooling can be activated by remote phone access; light switches are Bluetooth enabled, and there are remote-controlled electric roller blinds throughout.
The purpose-built al fresco area is like your own private resort with an outdoor kitchen and shower, custom-made cedar sauna and solar-heated in-ground saltwater swimming pool with a stunning waterfall feature.
“This home is special in many ways, but the number one thing would be the flexibility in the living areas,” says listing agent Brett Hayman of Hayman Partners.
Oakley Hill Nature Reserve makes for beautiful morning walks, and nearby Lava cafe makes a lovely morning coffee. Somehow, you’re only about 10 to 15 minutes from just about anywhere in Canberra.
Recent sales in the area include a home at 69 Wakelin Circuit for $1.152 million in August and another home at $1.48 million at 10 Geoff Bardon Street in June.