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It’s a breezy life

The all-new Bedford facade on the Charlton 36 from Porter Davis makes quite a splash on the street, with its Hamptons vibe and mixed materials in colours that capture the classic beachside feel.

Opened about five weeks ago, the Charlton 36 display home takes prospective owners on an indoor journey through expansive spaces filled with natural light, the layout offering enormous appeal for families who equally value togetherness and retreat.

The Hamptons Beach Club World of Style interior decor has the wonderfully muted palette of the beach – sandy-toned floor planks, soft-blue of ocean and sky, and light-bouncing white. Subtle touches, such as the gold fittings in the kitchen, and the white-painted dado panels in the relaxed sitting room give a nod to the Hamptons.

As well as the open sitting room (gas log fire flanked by full-height windows) along the entry hall, there’s a street-facing study – great for welcoming business clients.

The laundry and opposite powder room precede the main living domain, where picture windows behind kitchen benches, plus other tall windows, bathe the generous space in natural light.

Family cooks and entertainers will appreciate the stone-topped island bench – white like the others – as well as the charm of the soft-blue and white combo palette of abundant cupboards and drawers sporting their refined glint of gold. Galley and dry pantries are fab additions, and a trio of pendants and textured splashback tiles are further nods to the beach.

Double sliders open wide to the covered, dual-zone outdoor area, with plenty of space to share a beer with friends or get around a barbie with family. It’s easy to picture the breezy lifestyle at this place.

The main bedroom upstairs is extravagant of space, light of touch, and stylish of accent, while two walk-in robes underscore practical generosity. The accompanying dual-basin en suite is equally airy and the toilet is enclosed.

The three other bedrooms upstairs range around a spacious games room that looks set to be the kids’ hang-out space, the walk-in closet the perfect stowaway for stuff. One of the bedrooms, potentially awaiting teen or guest, has extra space for dressing or sitting. And the smart shared bathroom is separate to the toilet.

The Charlton 36 is one of the most popular from Porter Davis for good reason: multigenerational appeal, contemporary/classic architecture mix, integral liveability.

The details

Display: Charlton 36

Facade: Bedford

Interiors: Hamptons Beach Club World of Style

Estate: Anchoridge

Address: Buchanan Boulevard, Armstrong Creek

Opens: 11am-5pm Saturday-Wednesday

Inquiries: 8751 2970

Website: www.porterdavis.com.au

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