In Borrowdale, a home set on 700 square metres with a floor plan of 600 square metres across two levels the scale here is worth noting before anything else.
One borehole serves the property, drawing from underground rather than depending solely on municipal supply. Given the size of the home and grounds, that's a practical asset rather than a backup convenience.
Inside, the open-plan living areas are finished with tiled flooring throughout, and the high ceilings with exposed beams give the main spaces a sense of volume that photographs don't fully capture. Extensive glazing runs through the living areas, with large windows fitted with louvered blinds for light control. The kitchen is fitted with cabinetry and an integrated countertop, keeping the cooking area coherent with the open-plan flow rather than walled off from it. One lounge anchors the main living zone.
Three bedrooms and three bathrooms serve the household the bathroom visible from the images is fully tiled. The property also includes two offices or studies, which on a home of this footprint sit as dedicated rooms rather than repurposed corners. For anyone who works from home or needs a quiet room separate from the main living flow, that distinction matters.
The upper level features built-in storage cabinetry and a railing system overlooking the lower floor, giving the mezzanine area a finished, purposeful feel rather than leftover loft space.