Designed as a series of interlocking cubes above water-sensitive raingardens, the latest creation by Brighton Architect, Valerie Tan, is an ultra-accommodating 4 bedroom plus home-office, 3.5 bathroom home with 2 living zones plus dining, a true choice of master-suites - upstairs or down, and multiple low maintenance north-facing "outdoor rooms". Corner-sited and oriented to the North, the lounge and dining extend from a cutting edge Bosch and Miele kitchen, engaging with generous and varied outdoor rooms.Showcasing innovative interiors & meticulous attention to detail with a wire-brushed Oak floor folding seamlessly into the formal lounge's dramatic ethanol fireplaces, hovering over the garden, surrounded by granite and glass; textural granite benchtops (even for the laundry), LED and feature lighting (even for the powder room) and full-bodied polished porcelain tiles. The first-floor living zone is dramatically screened by a delicate battened shroud; a sculptural egg bath for the main bathroom and beautifully fitted WIRs for the 2 Master-Suites.Appointed with every luxury, zoned ducted heating and cooling, ducted vacuum, video-intercom and alarm, the home has double auto-garaging, 5500L water-storage under the terrace and automated irrigation. Located on the corner of May Street & Raynes Park Road, close to Castlefield Reserve, a walk to schools and the strip, this is a unique masterpiece of the architect's art. For more information about this architect design contact Scott Hamilton or Brydie Hamilton