The creative transformation of this Georgian-style terrace by acclaimed architect Caroline Pidcock strikes a perfect chord between historic charm and sustainable design to create a unique inner city haven at the cul-de-sac end of the street. Dating to the 1850s, the tri level terrace has been designed to embrace an alfresco lounge and a lush garden oasis with a fluid sequence of living spaces and a custom Carrara marble kitchen as the social heart. The focus of the redesign highlights functionality, light and an honest expression of materials with materials salvaged from the site and repurposed to preserve the home's history and sense of place. The result is a home that is both raw and refined with textural finishes and pops of colour that bring warmth and delight and featuring a separate studio suite or home office retreat above the new garage complete with its own laneway entrance.<br/><br/>• An inspired revival of one of Darlinghurst's earliest terraces <br/>• 3 private bedrooms, self-contained studio suite/4th bed<br/>• Sunny rooftop terrace, herb garden and an urban outlook <br/>• Living room with a Jetmaster fireplace and marble hearth <br/>• Restored floorboards in a natural finish, Blackbutt joinery <br/>• Carrara marble island kitchen with stainless steel worktops<br/>• Miele appliances, designer lighting, bi-fold servery window<br/>• Dining opens to an alfresco lounge with integrated seating<br/>• Established garden, a nurturing oasis bathed in sunshine <br/>• Unique bathhouse, coloured glass louvers, exposed brickwork <br/>• Main bathroom with Moroccan tiles, gas heating, reverse air<br/>• Oversized auto lock-up garage, rear access via Burnell Place<br/>• 100m to Stanley Street's celebrated dining and bar scene<br/>• 270m to Hyde Park, walk to the CBD and Cook + Phillip Park
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