Residential Attitudes will soon reveal its new display currently under construction at Churchlands Green. The "Viento" will inspire even skeptics of small lot living - with it's voluminous and clever architectural design, relaxed interaction with nature and environmentally sustainable features, yet sophisticated lifestyle offering. A stunning eye catching elevation that perfectly complements the surroundings in Churchlands Green is welcoming and provides a hint of what lies within. The entry is breathtaking, with a full height corner window and void which floods the entrance with light and ambience. This theme is carried throughout the home.
A central free-form living area features high ceilings and is glazed on both sides with a water breezeway and bi-fold doors to one side, whilst the opposite side opens to an alfresco entertaining area and solar courtyard.
A magnificent galley style kitchen draws you in, with its gourmet European appliances, solid surface bench tops, and modern cabinetry with soft closing drawers. It is truly a chef's delight as it overlooks the living area and outdoors, and has direct access to the outdoor kitchen and alfresco. The outdoor kitchen features teppanyaki & BBQ grille plates, range hood, basin, cupboards and a pizza oven.
The spacious Master Suite is located on the ground floor with an ensuite featuring twin vanities with square above counter basins, an oversized shower and powder room. A light filled study on the ground floor overlooks the solar courtyard.
On the second level is a large studio with balcony and views, plus three double size bedrooms, bathroom and a study nook.
Not only will this display home be testament to the sophisticated style and contemporary cutting edge design that the public has come to expect from Residential Attitudes, but includes well planned design principles. Designer Brook Leber explains: "Viento" or "Wind" in Spanish, is the most consistent natural element of Perth's climate, and with this in mind we have endeavored to create a display home that interacts with nature and harnesses everything that it has to offer. Buildings should be designed to capture these natural elements and heat and cool the dwelling naturally while enriching the lifestyle of the occupants within.
