A considered three-bedroom residence within Magnolia Canterbury, where architecture and landscape are interwoven, drawing inspiration from the long-rooted magnolia trees on site. Sculpted forms, layered planes and softened edges define a façade of natural stone, textured render and finely detailed metalwork that responds to light and shadow throughout the day, reinforcing a calm and enduring architectural presence.
Arrival is framed by landscaped surrounds and greenery, guiding movement from streetscape into a calm and private setting. A lift provides direct access to the residence, reinforcing ease, privacy and a sense of quiet arrival that defines the overall living experience.
Within, curated interiors are shaped by an intuitive relationship between space, material and light. Open-plan living and dining areas are generous and well articulated, extending to outlooks framed by trees and garden aspects, allowing nature to remain present throughout daily life. A sculptural kitchen anchors the home with stone surfaces, timber joinery and integrated appliances, balancing function with refined material expression.
Three bedrooms are designed for comfort and privacy, each capturing natural light and green outlooks that strengthen the connection to landscape. The primary suite is a calm retreat with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite finished in natural stone and refined detailing, continuing the home’s considered material palette.
A residence defined by privacy, proportion and enduring materiality, where design and nature are seamlessly entwined within one of Canterbury’s most established and tree-lined settings.