There's a quiet kind of luxury found in properties like this - where thoughtful design meets the open expanse of the countryside. Set across 1.10 hectares, 26 Daintree Crescent is more than a home - it's a lifestyle, carefully crafted by Gordon Bourke Homes for those who value both space and sophistication.
The residence is a showcase of quality and restraint. Inside, soaring nine-foot ceilings create an immediate sense of openness, while the ducted air-conditioning keeps the atmosphere serene year-round. The interiors are generous yet grounded, designed for families who appreciate function without forgoing finesse.
At the heart of the home, the kitchen delivers understated luxury with Westinghouse appliances, stone benchtops and a walk-in pantry - a space equally suited to entertaining as it is to everyday living. Flowing seamlessly beyond lies a sunroom, framing tranquil views of the established vegetable gardens - a daily reminder of the property's self-sufficiency and charm.
The home theatre is a standout, built for complete immersion with double-wall soundproofing, curtains and ambient mood lighting - a rare indulgence that elevates family nights into cinematic occasions. Each of the four bedrooms is designed for rest, with the master suite offering a walk-in robe, private ensuite and the comfort of heated towel rails.
Outside, the acreage unfolds with quiet confidence. A fully fenced boundary and electric gate ensure privacy, while the oversized shed with 3-phase power offers endless versatility. Sustainability is seamlessly integrated with 12.6kW solar, two 20,000-litre water tanks, and a 6,000-litre bore, supporting both the home and gardens with ease.
This is a property that feels both refined and real - a place where modern living meets the rhythm of the land. 26 Daintree Crescent isn't just where you live, it's where life slows down, space opens up, and comfort feels completely natural. Contact agent Heston Marino today for an inspection.
Meringanda
A well-executed contemporary rural house that reads as a carefully detailed custom build rather than a mass-produced project home. The strong material contrasts (black metal cladding, brick piers and timber accents), purposeful entry gable and the outbuilding/productive garden give it a considered, site-responsive character, but it lacks the distinctiveness or heritage value of architect‑iconic properties.
Key Architectural Features
black vertical metal claddingcontrasting timber posts and brick piers at entrytimber-look double garage doorcorrugated metal rooflarge detached shed/workshopmultiple rainwater tanksstructured raised vegetable beds and productive gardenrural 1.10 ha setting