Balinese resort-style Wonga Park home centred on pool features unique garage
A Wonga Park lifestyle home designed to emulate a private Bali resort is wowing a mix of families and car collectors.
In addition to its striking, pool-centric layout, the 4.05ha property at 144-148 Jumping Creek Rd also boasts a showroom garage with parking for six, a vehicle hoist and a recess in the ceiling to raise a car into.
Guests and residents receive a calming welcome to the home, walking past a fish pond as they enter via a portico that keeps the elements at bay.
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Hoskins Maroondah’s David Alvares said the home transported visitors from Melbourne the moment they turned down the driveway.
“It feels like you are away from the world and in a Balinese resort,” Mr Alvares said.
“And it basically has everything you could imagine.”
The home’s resort-style ambience is front and centre in almost every room, with a view to the pool prioritised as part of architect John Rast’s concept for the property.
“He wanted it to feel big and for everyone to have their own separate space,” Mr Alvares said.
The main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, and is zoned in its own space to the front of the home along with a formal lounge room, home theatre and a study.
Three more bedrooms set at the other end of the home each have their own ensuite, and two have access to a deck leading back to the pool.
An open-plan living and dining space adjoins a spacious kitchen that showcases a butler’s pantry, and Miele appliances.
Floor-to-ceiling glass doors slide open to connect the indoor entertainment spaces to an al fresco that features an outdoor kitchen complete with heating, bar fridges and a built-in barbecue.
Extensive landscaped gardens surround the pool, which is joined by further lifestyle winners including a spa in its own pavilion and a tennis court.
With a 28kW solar panel array connected to a solar battery, the house also has low energy consumption.
Near a mix of public and private schools and shops, the home is also a short drive from Yarra Valley wineries.
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