Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin - Property

Sophistica­tion and location combine

Modern, minimalist and open plan with lots of light — that was the brief the vendors of this near-new designer residence wanted, and it was delivered

- WORDS ANNA RAWLINGS

ITS sleek monotone finishes and resortstyl­e design is evident but the property is best described by vendors Andrew and Natalie Nichols.

“It has a little bit of an art gallery feel and just a slight industrial vibe,” said Mrs Nichols.

“We really like the vaulted ceilings in the living area and the flow from the indoor to the outdoors, the living room opens out to the backyard.”

The Nichols had the property built on the large block about three years ago, drawn to the area by its privacy.

“There was also space for what we wanted, which was a big house, big pool and grassed setting,” Mrs Nichols said.

The residence’s features include a media room, a study area, Italian porcelain tiles, treated timber framing, stunning pool setting complete with waterfall wall and day bed hut, as well as landscaped tropical gardens.

The property overlooks Saltwater Creek and is in the prestigiou­s Peninsula Estate with access to its recreation centre, video security and gardens, close to Sanctuary Cove and Hope Island Marinas.

“It’s a really good estate in terms of facilities, it’s an awesome neighbourh­ood,” Mrs Nichols said.

The couple have listed the home to move closer to family in Burleigh Heads after their two children moved out.

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