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HIGH ON THE HILL

WHAT MAKES a house a home?

Is it spectacular views? Is it space for the entire family? Is it a pool, a granny flat, a quiet cul de sac location?

Whatever your requirements, this stunning Elanora property ticks all the boxes.

Perched in a premier position on top of the ridge, the 6-bedroom residence has been a muchloved family home for over two decades.

“It’s a big house, but it’s also very practical,” say the owners.

“We have absolutely loved living here, especially when the kids were younger, but now that they are grown up it is time to move on and let another family enjoy it.”

A recent renovation has taken the home to the next level, leaving little for a new owner to do but walk-in, unpack and appreciate the lifestyle here.

The property itself offers three-levels of family living.

The main floor features three separate living areas, all enjoying coastal views, with the openplan loungeroom blending seamlessly with the elevated alfresco entertaining area.

The formal dining room is ideal for sit-down occasions, while the family-sized kitchen with breakfast bar is perfect for more casual meals.

Newly-laid hybrid flooring adds welcoming warmth throughout, and floor to ceiling windows flood the space with light.

There are also three double bedrooms on this level, two with built-ins and the other has a walk-in robe.

The family-bathroom has been designed for both functionality and style, with a freestanding bathtub and separate toilet and vanity.

The oversize laundry offers plenty of storage, and there is large linen cupboard in the hallway as well.

Upstairs is a parent’s retreat, with king-sized bedroom, spacious walk-in-robe and a freshly renovated ensuite.

New carpet, timber shutters and a subtle painted feature wall add a serene ambience to this private space.

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Watch dawn break over the horizon to start your day or take in the stunning afternoon sunset from a seat on the verandah overlooking the sparkling inground pool and low maintenance tropical gardens.

The rear balcony is also the perfect spot for entertaining family and friends or just sitting back and enjoying the peace and quiet.

“One of our favourite things about the house is being able to sit on the deck on New Year’s Eve and watch all the fireworks from Tweed Heads to Burleigh,” said the owners.

“We have also had some great parties including 18th and 21st birthdays, Christmas in July celebrations and special family get togethers.

“Summer or winter, it is just beautiful out here.”

Opportunities to purchase in this tightlyheld street are rare, especially when they offer the perfect combination of location, lifestyle and space.

Just minutes from beautiful beaches, schools, shopping centres and the M1, this home is definitely the jewel in the Doubleview Drive crown.

For more information contact First National Property Solutions.

Amanda Cepero 0419 218 643

Classic collection

The Kenzo Collection by Vincent Sheppard is one of those timeless design classics: soft lines, amazing seating comfort and a focus on the elegant weave. Made to withstand all weather conditions, the stunning silhouette is still a favourite with many interior designers, architects and decorators all over the world. Choose between four colours and arrange the Kenzo pieces on your patio, next to the pool or on your terrace to add class to any space. Available at Cotswold Furniture. cotswoldfurniture.com.au

Plated to perfection

A celebration of refinement and excellence, the emblematic Cannage Miss Dior plates designed by Cordelia de Castellane have been revealed in new colours from pink to celadon; ochre to fir green. The irresistible shades are complemented by the delicately engraved motif and octagonal shape. dior.com/en_au

Pretty pots

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