Armadale classic set for new dawn
Beautifully set in one of Armadale's most exclusive streets, "Awatea" combines its original architecture and design with modern updates and family- friendly spaces full of natural light and period charm.
The name itself means "daylight" and Awatea, (1938), featured in Home Beautiful that same year where it was described as a "fine modern home".
Awatea remains a flawless example of Art Deco architecture with its horizontal triple- fronted faade, curved metal- framed windows, original fireplaces, timber doors with inlaid details and leadlight glass panes. A mirrored bathroom speaks of sheer Hollywood glamour.
Coming to market for the first time in 50 years, this impressive residence delivers both the space and versatility for a sensational family future in this coveted location.
The reception foyer leads to the formal living room with open fireplace, while double doors open to the equally impressive dining room, with etched glass panels and a second original fireplace. Still downstairs, two smaller rooms can double as studies or bedrooms.
An easy climb up the elegant staircase leads to the first floor which accommodates four bedrooms and the luxurious Hollywood -style bathroom. The expansive and robed main bedroom, with corner windows and decorative ceiling, is accompanied by three more robed bedrooms, one with its own day room or study.
Its flexible floorplan also offers a bathroom with Belgian glass tiles and terrazzo floor, a choice of two studies, an updated kitchen, butler's pantry and laundry.
The side driveway leads to the double garage which has a fabulous games room above it.
More features include ducted heating, two split systems, third toilet and a generous garden.
Redcourt Avenue has long been a favourite of Melbourne's business and professional elite where homes are tightly held. And for good reason.
Tranquil and leafy, it is just metres to Dandenong Road trams, close to Malvern Central, Glenferrie Road shops and cafes, with easy access to Chadstone and some of Melbourne's finest schools.
The name itself means "daylight" and Awatea, (1938), featured in Home Beautiful that same year where it was described as a "fine modern home".
Awatea remains a flawless example of Art Deco architecture with its horizontal triple- fronted faade, curved metal- framed windows, original fireplaces, timber doors with inlaid details and leadlight glass panes. A mirrored bathroom speaks of sheer Hollywood glamour.
Coming to market for the first time in 50 years, this impressive residence delivers both the space and versatility for a sensational family future in this coveted location.
The reception foyer leads to the formal living room with open fireplace, while double doors open to the equally impressive dining room, with etched glass panels and a second original fireplace. Still downstairs, two smaller rooms can double as studies or bedrooms.
An easy climb up the elegant staircase leads to the first floor which accommodates four bedrooms and the luxurious Hollywood -style bathroom. The expansive and robed main bedroom, with corner windows and decorative ceiling, is accompanied by three more robed bedrooms, one with its own day room or study.
Its flexible floorplan also offers a bathroom with Belgian glass tiles and terrazzo floor, a choice of two studies, an updated kitchen, butler's pantry and laundry.
The side driveway leads to the double garage which has a fabulous games room above it.
More features include ducted heating, two split systems, third toilet and a generous garden.
Redcourt Avenue has long been a favourite of Melbourne's business and professional elite where homes are tightly held. And for good reason.
Tranquil and leafy, it is just metres to Dandenong Road trams, close to Malvern Central, Glenferrie Road shops and cafes, with easy access to Chadstone and some of Melbourne's finest schools.
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