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Decked out to appeal

The living is easy, inside and out, in this renovated bungalow, writes Louise Richardson

- ST HELIERS

When Richard Jolly first saw the house that was to become his family’s home, it had very little street appeal. Built in the 1960s, the bungalow was plain and somewhat tired. The brick fence was broken, the wrought iron gates didn’t close properly and the carport was on a serious lean. However, when he walked to the back door and saw the size of the section beyond, he quickly realised that there was major scope for improvemen­t, and so the deal was signed.

That was back at the end of last century and 18 years later the house is barely recognisab­le.

The front is smart and stylish and that rickety carport has been replaced by a double garage with internal access. A crisp black and white exterior colour scheme is complement­ed by wellestabl­ished sub- tropical plantings.

Inside, the house is bright and airy with loads of light filling the generous living and dining space and the large, well- equipped kitchen.

“The original kitchen was stuck right in the middle of the house with no natural light. We relocated it and put in bi- fold doors to achieve a seamless flow to the deck and outdoor living areas,” says Richard.

The family bathroom has recently been completely renovated, using elegant marble tiles and on the top floor four bedrooms include the master suite, which also features a brand new bathroom plus copious wardrobe space. Daughter Grace’s bedroom has lovely garden views and there’s also a cosy study, tucked in by the front door and atrium.

Downstairs is a rumpus room, bedroom and toilet and this is where Richard’s son Liam was living before leaving home to attend Victoria University.

“It’s good to give teenagers their own space and he loved it down here,” says Richard.

As an added bonus there’s also a workshop – or man cave.

“I’m a bit of a hoarder and it never used to look this tidy.”

Although the house is hugely liveable, with new paint, new carpet and is attractive­ly presented, it’s outside that has been a major focus of family life here.

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