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ANYONE looking for elegant and luxurious living within a custom-built home, with impressive finishes and lavish proportions in leafy Subiaco, should look no further than 2 Trillo Road.

“From the moment you walk in, with the grand entry hall showcasing vitrified Italian floor tiles and a majestic staircase, you know you are in the presence of something special,” said Ray White Cottesloe Mosman Park Owner/Director Jody Fewster.

“That’s before you even make it past the sunken lounge room with gas fireplace to the left and an elegant dining room to the right.

“Buyers will particularly love the northern light that streams through the expansive open-plan family and meals zone.

“The adjoining kitchen boasts abundant stone bench tops, premium appliances including an integrated fridge/freezer, Miele oven and stove-top and low sheen lacquer cabinetry.

“For the people that love to entertain, bi-fold doors open to the private north-facing outdoor oasis with built-in alfresco kitchen, gas heated plunge pool, Bose sound system and mood lighting.

“Families and professionals will appreciate the four generous bedrooms, home office, large family bathroom and sophisticated TV/bar retreat that all share the expansive second level.

“The luxury grand master suite has balcony access, an opulent en-suite bathroom and deluxe walk-in-robe and dressing area.

“If that’s not enough, buyers will be treated to a fully fitted-out loft room on the third level, and to the rear, there's an adjoining two-car garage and multiple storage rooms.

“The icing on the cake is the high ceilings, a monitored security system, multi-zoned reverse cycle air-conditioning throughout, craftsman timber veneer cabinetry and feature details, European bathroom fittings, wrap around balcony, and high-quality window treatments.

“The property is within a 15-minute walk to cafes, restaurants, the Regal Theatre, Subiaco train station and plenty more.

“Subiaco itself is a suburb centred on bustling Rokeby Road, with small boutiques and high-end cosmetics shops amid the stylish cafes, wine bars, trattorias and gastropubs.

“The landmark 1930's Regal Theatre hosts live music and comedy, while Subiaco Arts Centre is a modern space for exhibits, rock shows and edgy plays.

“Concerts are also held outside in the lush surrounding Theatre Gardens.”

The property has a price guide of high $2 million.

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