Inside, sharp aesthetics, contemporary style highlights and indoor/outdoor living spaces intelligently blended have resulted in a home that is hard to fault.
The spacious lower-level accommodation consists of a king-sized guest bedroom with private double vanity ensuite and a large study/fifth bedroom both with extensive built-in wardrobes/cupboards. Towards the rear of the home, you will find the stylishly designed open plan living area with chefs' kitchen, breakfast bar, scullery and laundry all with custom made cabinetry. This living area opens out to the undercover alfresco via the triple stacker sliding door, making indoor-outdoor living a seamless transition.
The covered alfresco area has been designed for year-round entertaining while overlooking the sparkling concrete pool and beautifully manicured gardens. This space is complete with built in kitchen, custom cabinetry with integrated fridge and freezer and smartly designed serving window to the kitchen.
Make your way upstairs via the stunning 'White Smoked' Royal Oak timber staircase to the extra living area and cleverly designed open study nook. On this level you will find the king-sized master suite exuding style and elegance. This room includes an extra-large walk-in robe with dressing room, spacious ensuite, feature walls in the bedroom and ensuite and private balcony overlooking Holman Street. The remaining two king-sized minor bedrooms finish off the home's accommodation and are serviced by the expansive third bathroom.
You will be hard pressed to find another property of this calibre in Melville. An inspection is essential to truly appreciate this impeccable home.
This property at 40A Holman Street, Melville is a four bedroom, three bathroom house sold by Matthew Podesta and Chris Sofoulis at Mont Property on 20 Nov 2022.
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Melville is a small suburb 11 kilometres south of Perth City. Its two square kilometre land area is bound to the north by Canning Highway and Leach Highway in the south. Melville's most substantial development took place in the 1950s.
Though very close to many commercial sectors just outside of its boundaries, Melville is largely removed from urbanisation. Home to a number of parks and reserves, the suburb provides locals with numerous native public spaces to explore and enjoy. There are also two local schools, Melville Primary School and Melville Senior High School, and a recreation centre.