Add flair to modern space

This property is one that demands attention from first-home buyers for its potential to receive personal creativity in its improvement, or investors for its readiness for tenants.

The house itself has all the ingredients for immediate occupancy but the backyard is a large canvas crying out for colour, movement and function. Right now it’s lots of grass edged with narrow garden beds along fences.

Past a front yard planted with flax amid pebbles, the entry hall has double doors to the right opening to the main bedroom; it has roller blinds (which appear throughout), a feature wall, walk-in wardrobe and ensuite with twin, square semi-recessed vanity basins and a heat lamp.

The remaining two bedrooms with mirrored wardrobes are further along the hallway, as is the main bathroom with mosaic feature tiles and a heat lamp.

The colour palette throughout is neutral with dark mocha accents and, along with the roller blinds, is quite streamlined and conducive to all kinds of furnishing.

With a separate carpeted study (also suitable as a fourth bedroom) tucked to the side, the family hub at the back is divided into tiled meals and carpeted sitting zones.

The kitchen is breezily modern, with a long brekkie bench under pendant lights, ample cupboards and Technika dishwasher and 900mm gas cooker under a canopy range hood. The next-door laundry has storage closets.

The property has ducted heating, evaporative cooling, an alarm system, a security system with facial recognition and a double garage with remote-control and back roller door.