Exterior design and details
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One look is all it takes to convey this David Reid Display Home's innate sense of permanence and enduring style. Blending James Hardie's revolutionary Linea™ Weatherboard with the rustic and uniquely southern characteristics of Hari Hari schist, it's most definitely a property that's here for a good time and a long time.
Exposed aggregate paving sweeps over the entire forecourt and offers an interesting textural counterpoint to the smooth, straight shadow lines of the Linea Weatherboard and the rugged-looking schist. The essential 3 car garage is enclosed by a Milano Smooth sectional door painted a complementary Resene Sandstone Grey, and the tongue and groove cedar front door to the house itself is a solid reminder of the importance of home. Positioned on a site of 881 square metres, this display is part of David Reid's acclaimed Heritage Series. Much focus has been placed on the property's outdoor entertaining areas that occupy one entire side of the house. Paved and private, these areas are seamlessly connected to the house by way of classically proportioned French doors and enjoy an outlook over the artificial grass tennis court, a display inclusion in this instance. Under Southern skies, it's a house that looks entirely at home. As a low maintenance building material, Linea Weatherboard is ideally set up to withstand even the most extreme climatic conditions. In combination, the Linea and schist, and the HardieFlex™ Eaves Lining under the soffits, offer continuous flow through each area of the exterior, serving to unite the frontage with what lies beyond. This is a home that is a credit to all involved in its design and one that is already proving very popular with prospective new home owners. As Allan Butcher of David Reid Homes puts it, it's a home that should suit every member of the family. “It's a great place for growing children, because there's plenty of space to spread out and make themselves at home.”
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