This interpretation of Australian Federation-style residence in Pennant Hills offers a sophisticated update of a beloved architectural style, now incorporating contemporary materials and details suitable for modern family living. Prominent gabled rooflines, a classic face-brick façade, and decorative gable infills pay homage to traditional Federation homes, while a streamlined colour palette, modern window proportions, and clean finishes ensure the design feels fresh and timeless rather than overly period-specific. Stone detailing at the base and a covered entry portico add warmth, texture, and a welcoming sense of arrival.
Designed with a split-level floor plan, the home naturally follows the site’s contours, creating a sense of scale and flow throughout. Inside, wainscoting details and plaster cornices enhance the main living areas, complemented by a built-in fireplace and library that add character and comfort.
The country-style kitchen features 40mm stone benchtops, a generous island, Shaker-style polyurethane cabinetry, a freestanding SMEG oven, and a custom concealed rangehood, paired with durable timber-look floor tiles ideal for young families. Accommodation includes five spacious bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a powder room, and a separate laundry. An oversized executive office with its own kitchenette and powder room offers flexibility for working from home.
An expansive covered alfresco with a built-in BBQ extends the living spaces outdoors, while a first-floor sitting room, abundant storage throughout, and thoughtful zoning complete a home designed to feel established, comfortable, and built to last.