BRISBANE Broncos captain Darius Boyd and his wife Kayla have just listed their near-new luxe Hendra home with Ray White New Farm principal Matt Lancashire.
BRISBANE Broncos captain Darius Boyd and his wife Kayla have just listed their near-new luxe Hendra home with Ray White New Farm principal Matt Lancashire.
The 32-year-old skipper and his wife and daughter built what is billed as the perfect 'family entertainer in blue-chip Hendra' just two years ago.
The NRL star had engaged the designers at Base Architecture which was then built by award winning Gray.
“This home is sophisticated in design and flawless in finish. With light filled interiors, soaring ceilings, seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living and dining, this home presents a lifestyle opportunity not to be missed,” Mr Lancashire said.
“This home takes inner city family living to new heights.”
On a large 650sq m block, this luxurious home exhibits stunning contemporary finishes balanced with traditional charm.
From beautiful Oak flooring, timber ceilings and original woodwork, this residence has been designed to blend perfectly with contemporary features of stone, marble and European tiles.
A large outdoor deck set off the central kitchen seamlessly integrates with the expansive backyard, pool and outdoor sunken lounge.
This stunning household welcomes the morning sun and inspires everyday living with its grand sense of space and privacy in such a superbly appointed home.
FEATURES:
Open plan living with high ceilings and fireplace
Designer kitchen with luxury appliances and integrated fridge
Bridge to master suite with walk-in robe and large ensuite
Dedicated media room with projector and backyard access
Both bathrooms with bath plus additional powder room
Low maintenance yard, pool and outdoor shower
Covered outdoor entertaining with kitchen and bar fridge
Two car garage, automatic gates and keyless entrance
High end fixtures and finishes, a/c and CCTV
Integrated electronic living smart system and security system
Base architecture design, Graya Construction build (2017).