This modern Hamptons residence in Pennant Hills offers a contemporary interpretation on classic coastal architecture, thoughtfully refined to suit modern Australian family living. The crisp white rendered façade, prominent gabled roofline, and upper-level balcony reference traditional Hamptons design. In contrast, simplified detailing, clean lines, and dark-framed windows introduce a distinctly modern architectural character. The home achieves a sense of lightness, relaxation, and elegance without dependence on overt ornamentation.
The floor plan is designed to maximise natural light, spatial flow, and everyday liveability, reflecting a lifestyle-oriented approach to luxury. Direct access from the garage leads through a walk-through laundry and pantry into the open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area, forming the functional core of the home. A separate theatre room and a ground-floor guest bedroom, adjacent to a full bathroom, enhance flexibility for family members and visitors.
Upstairs, the staircase opens to a central rumpus area that connects three spacious bedrooms, each with walk-in robes, along with a family bathroom and a separate WC. The master suite faces the front façade and features a private balcony, his-and-hers walk-in robes, and a thoughtfully zoned ensuite that separates wet areas from the vanity space, with the toilet discreetly tucked away for added comfort and functionality.
A timeless white-and-black colour palette contributes to the home’s enduring appeal, while the introduction of muted lilac in one room imparts a sense of calming, soft, and reassuring touch. These elements together create a residence that is both contemporary and enduring.