Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin - Property
Designed for coastal living
THIS brand-new mansion in Broadbeach Waters’ sought-after “golden triangle” embodies contemporary coastal design. Recently completed by local builder, Gold Class Homes, the waterfront home at 104 Monaco St makes a glamorous statement with its neutral colour palette, gleaming bespoke finishes and curves in all the right places.
The five-bedroom, five-bathroom home on a 792sq m lot is marketed by Marc Keswell and Ella Brewster, of Amir Prestige Group, and goes under the hammer on January 24.
Mr Keswell said the two-storey home featured spacious, light-filled interiors, with no expense spared on sourcing showstopping finishes from around the world.
A striking modern chandelier defines 6mhigh ceilings in the living area, the kitchen has a marble island bench, and a freestanding stone bath tub features in a lavish ensuite.
The owners worked closely with designers, Studio Workshop Architects, to create a floorplan with separation for families or executives, with equal focus on effortless indoor/outdoor living and entertaining.
“The owners spent a lot of time considering a design to maximise the block size and its waterfrontage, while bringing a lot of natural light inside to create quite a bright and very spacious home,” Mr Creswell said.
“Floor-to-ceiling glazing slides away to offer a seamless integration to outdoor spaces, while the panoramic windows frame unobstructed views from the indoor living areas.”
The agents had fielded plenty of interest from buyers, among them several planning to view the property while holidaying from interstate.
Alfresco entertaining is covered with a wellappointed terrace with barbecue kitchen plus sunken fire pit lounge, while decking surrounds the waterfront pool set among landscaped gardens.
Downstairs, there’s an office and library lounge area, while upstairs is a second living room.
Four of the five bedrooms are upstairs, including the master suite with its especially generously-sized walk-in wardrobe.