Luxurious renovation of an Adelaide home
A French-provincial inspired renovation of a Semaphore double fronted villa has transformed the home into a luxurious residence.
A French-provincial inspired renovation of a Semaphore double fronted villa has transformed the home into a luxurious residence.
On the market through Peter Kikianis of Ray White Semaphore, the property at 24 Germein Street was renovated by its current owner, Rae Motley, a specialist in remodelling and redecorating residential homes.
“Rae’s trademark encompasses light-filled designs with fresh colours and delicate furnishings enabling comfortable surrounds. She has worked extensively within South Australia, Queensland and sources her ideas through extensive overseas travel, hence the French provincial influence of this home,” Peter said.
Featuring a central hallway, adorned by two imported Chandeliers, a north facing sitting room with a gas open fireplace, the property’s flexible floorplan features three bedrooms with the main having access to a full size dressing.
“A second living room offers high ornate ceilings and crystal chandelier. The kitchen features quality appliances including a chef’s oven. Adjacent to the kitchen is the spacious dining area which has direct access to the under cover entertaining pavilion which could easily be transformed into another all year round living space,” Peter explains.
Additional features include rear access with undercover car parking for three vehicles, ducted evaporative air conditioning, and low maintenance gardens.
The property at 24 Germein Street, Semaphore goes to auction on 7 March 2015 onsite at 10am with a price guide of $900,000.