By Carole Levy
Within a three-minute stroll of Davis Creek walking trails and Werribee River, this house shines with great presentation and a lovely sense of light and space. It’s the same outdoors, where all is insanely neat yet not a challenge in the upkeep stakes. In other words, young families will love it.
Entry is under a porch into a wide hallway beneath a bulkhead ceiling. The hallway has a mid-grey accent wall and laminate matte floorboards, the latter continuing into the living domain farther along.
27 Hollows Circuit, Tarneit, 3029
- PRD Nationwide: 9742 7557
- Price: $569,000 – $595,000
- Private sale
- Find out more about this property on domain.com.au
Double doors on the left open to the spacious grey-carpeted main bedroom with deep-grey accent walls that contrast nicely with the white trims and timber blinds. A dressing area has been created with a wall of dark cabinetry facing mirrored robes, while the open en suite has dual basins.
The next-door study nook, carved from the original walk-in robe space, is a clever addition; it has a workstation and shelves.
The remaining two fitted bedrooms, one with bright farmyard-motif murals, are along an open-plan hallway they share with a smart main bathroom, separate toilet and laundry with overhead cupboards.
The living space is zoned via a recessed island wall, with a sitting area in front and meals-kitchen and another sitting space behind, the latter with a designer wallpaper accent wall.
The meals area, with designer lightfitting, is bounded by timber blind-dressed windows that provide garden views.
The kitchen, with an expansive island bench beneath orange pendants (a shade picked up in the wallpaper), has a stack of pale timber-look cabinetry, cream splashback tiles, a cupboard pantry and a 900mm cooker.
Ducted heating, a split-system and multiple ceiling fans provide effective temperature control and there’s an alarm.
A long timber deck runs along the back of the house and looks out to a good wedge of manicured lawn, boxed garden beds and large-format bamboo screening the fence. A garden shed is tucked in one corner.
Paving flows from the deck around to the side, another spot to set up seating. From there, a timber walkway leads to a pebbled fire pit area.
A three-minute drive from Tarneit West Village shopping centre and Bethany Catholic and Westgrove primary schools and Islamic College of Melbourne, the property has a double garage.