A seven-bedroom modern “treehouse” in Melbourne’s northeast gives its next owner the chance to live out their childhood dreams. See inside
Original timber floors and roof panelling add to the home’s treetop feel, while a professionally landscaped garden surrounds the property with native greenery.“The actual home was a traditional brick veneer home that had a very big renovation and extension done by its previous owners around 2009,” Mr Yeats said.
Light from the second level flows through to the living room below with tree-trunk like white posts in the centre.Take the outside stairs down to the den. Mr Yeats said the property’s design with three “kids’ bedrooms” plus a main bathroom on one side, and the main bedroom on the other, made it a “great family home with really good zoning”.The idyllic parents’ retreat overlooks the side garden, and has an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe.
“It’s a substantial two-bedroom space with an open-plan meal area and potential to use part of it as an office or studio,” he said.
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