52 Chelmsford, originally built in the early 1900's, has been beautifully internally redesigned by award winning architects vittinoAshe, blending timeless character with modern design. Retaining its period charm, the residence offers a seamless interplay of light and space, creating a harmonious flow between the old and the new. Set on a generous 447 sqm block in one of Perth's most desirable urban locations, this residence delivers the perfect lifestyle for families and those who love to entertain.
SPOTLIGHT
/ Internal redesign by award winning architects, vittinoAshe
/ Commendation Award (Alterations & Additions) - Australian Institute of Architects WA Chapter
/ A design focus on “light” and “jarrah”
/ 447 sqm block zoned R40
/ 3 parking permits
/ ROW at the rear with the potential to build a garage (subject to regular approvals)
/ Generously sized rooms and wonderful functionality and liveability
/ Central 9 metre skylight to living and kitchen area punctuates the space and floods the area with diffused light
/ Large kitchen with ample storage and high-end appliances, including Neff pyrolytic and steam ovens, Neff induction cooktop, Miele dishwasher, Falmec Downdraft extractor, electric kick bin
/ Generous custom designed cabinetry with Blum fittings
/ Abundant storage built-in throughout
/ Matt jarrah floorboards
/ North facing living area and backyard
/ Fibreglass heated salt water pool
/ Reticulation
/ Escea gas fireplace to living area
/ Handcrafted light fixtures
/ Anchor ceramic light fittings
/ Vintage french pendant lights to parents bedroom and front bedroom/library
/ Solar panels
/ Leadlight windows, doors and ornate ceilings
The reimagining of this Mount Lawley home sought to resolve the common disconnect found in heritage properties — where ill-considered extensions often fragment the relationship between interior and exterior spaces. Recognising that the existing footprint was already generous, the focus shifted from expansion to enhancing spatial quality. Originally built in the early 1900’s and further extended in the 1980’s, the remodeling sought to enhance functionality and livability and breathe new life into this family home.
Two key elements drive this transformation: the first, a mastery of light; the second, the warmth and texture of jarrah. The original layout, marred by dark, disjointed rooms and poor outdoor connection, required extensive re-planning. A bold architectural intervention introduces a cruciform ‘hinge,’ anchored by a nine-metre-long overhead roof light and a striking cantilevered island bench. This not only disrupts the linear flow from the front door through the grand hallway to the backyard, but also unlocks the space, bathing it with natural light and unifying it through thoughtful materiality. Clean lines and great architectural detailing are consistent hallmarks throughout the design.
The main family room anchors the home and is the primary place of “coming together”. Here, the design addresses the needs of the everyday family - a place for everything, a place for everyone. The island bench takes pride of place, and provides the perfect stage to display your beloved collectibles, whilst delivering practical storage solutions for those necessary and elusive items. The eastern wall conceals additional storage, complemented by an Escea gas fireplace and a built-in jarrah library, creating an inviting environment for cosy evenings in.
The beautifully designed kitchen embraces mise en place, with every detail considered and arranged, creating a harmonious space of functionality and refinement. Great visibility and connection to the living area creates a sense of togetherness and makes for effortless entertaining. High-end Neff, Falmec and Miele appliances are integrated alongside generous bench space for cooking preparation.
Four spacious bedrooms flank the wide hallway, providing ample room for a growing family. The main bedroom enjoys direct access to the front lounge room, which functions as both a parents retreat or fourth bedroom depending on your needs.
The ensuite bathroom features a free-standing bath and separate shower, with a wall of silver grey tiling and floating cabinetry, whilst the main bathroom features a royal blue tiled floor and louvered windows.
This home is designed for effortless entertaining, both inside and out. With a north-facing aspect, the outdoor living area is framed by a lush wall of jasmine and a magnificent jacaranda tree, creating a picturesque backdrop for family gatherings. It features a heated pool and a spacious paved area, perfect for outdoor dining.
Perfectly positioned within walking distance of Beaufort Street and Hyde Park, this vibrant urban setting showcases the very best of Mount Lawley. Nestled on a family-friendly street with a strong sense of community, 52 Chelmsford offers a desirable lifestyle to fall in love with.
RATES
Council $2,376.81 pa
Water $1,483.19 pa
This property at 52 Chelmsford Road, Mount Lawley is a four bedroom, two bathroom house listed for sale by Danielle Geagea at Zsa Zsa Property.
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If you would like to get in touch with Danielle Geagea regarding 52 Chelmsford Road, Mount Lawley, please call 0433 121 079 or contact the agent via email.
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Track propertyBeautifully renovated homes populate the charming suburb of Mount Lawley. Leafy backdrops and picturesque landscapes offer a unique ambience, while a fast-paced, exciting main strip leaves no question as to whether Mount Lawley is an energetic urban locale. The suburb is situated five kilometres north of the Perth CBD.
With Beaufort Street a fixture of the suburb, there is plenty to do in Mount Lawley. A must-see destination for locals and visitors alike, the vibrant street is loved for its surplus of restaurants, pubs, wine bars, shops and cafes. Highlights include The Flying Scotsman and Queens Tavern, which never fail to draw a crowd, and the Astor Theatre, which hosts a number of must-see acts that come through Perth. Other features include the Mount Lawley Golf Club, Mount Lawley Senior High School and Edith Cowan University.