Masterful modern design and a brilliantly considered, functional floorplan make this stylish Orewa residence a dream for family life. Inspired use of space sees the expansive floorplan unfold over a series of luxurious levels, providing good separation and handy accommodation for teens, guests or extended family. An elevated, north-facing aspect captures not only beautiful light and sun, but extensive views of Orewa beach and beyond. Built in 2004, the home has a full cavity system and has been incredibly well-maintained over the years. A comprehensive builders report is available upon application. Its current owners have undertaken a series of stunning recent refurbishments, which have taken the interior to another level. A crisp white palette complemented with warm timber accents creates a captivating Scandinavian aesthetic. Security gates protect the 834sqm (more or less) freehold property, where there is plenty of off-street parking and a designated boat/campervan space out front. Grounds have been exquisitely landscaped extensively planted with now-mature palms, promising an easy-care lifestyle. Off the impressive ground floor entry foyer, the only bedroom down here is equipped with its own ensuite and outdoor access. Also on this level are the internal garage, separate laundry, and bathroom with built-in sauna and spa bath – the perfect cold plunge combo! Upstairs, kids enjoy their own wing, which incorporates two bedrooms, a bathroom and lounge that flows to outdoor living on two sides. On the main living level, the separate living, dining and kitchen spaces can each be closed off via cavity sliders and showcase spectacular sea views. The one-year old kitchen is well-equipped and beautifully finished. The top floor incorporates the fourth bedroom or ideal home office, as well the restful master retreat which boasts a private deck with sea views, a walk-in wardrobe and luxurious new ensuite. Our owners are on the move, their home is seriously for sale
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