Smart and Stunning Castle Hill Palace
Revel in automated smart home luxury in this brand new four-bedroom three-bathroom entertainer’s delight, designed around the principals of Feng Shui on 564 square metres in Castle Hill.
Revel in automated smart home luxury in this brand new four-bedroom three-bathroom entertainer’s delight, designed around the principals of Feng Shui on 564 square metres in Castle Hill.
The property sits in a quiet cul-de-sac with a perfect northeast aspect, close to both the renowned Cherrybrook Tech High School and the planned northwest rail line.
The build was only recently completed and features the latest in home automation technology including touchpad entry, sensor-controlled lighting, remote access air conditioning, gas heating, skylights, blinds and security cameras along with a ‘smart bathroom’.
“You can set the desired temperature and the bath fills up to the correct level and the tap turns off automatically,” said the property’s builder and vendor, Christopher Zubrycki, who is director of President Homes construction company.
“It’s perfect for busy families,” he smiled, adding that people are increasingly demanding home automation.
“All the lights are sensor controlled so you can wave your hand over them and that turns them on,” he added.
Designed by renowned building designer, Samuel Kassis from Atria Designs, the home has looks as well as brains with features such as a cantilevered staircase, showpiece kitchen with Smeg appliances, palatial bathrooms and luxury fittings.
“Samuel is a particularly well renowned designer specialising in out-of-the-box building designs and no expense was spared on the property’s construction,” Zubrycki said.
“This property was designed with the principals of feng shui. It has quite an unusual U shape that runs around the pool.”
“You walk in and look straight through the house and out over the pool and it offers this wonderful sensation of space.”
“It’s an entertainers house, it really is. The open plan, the soaring three-metre ceilings, the outdoor kitchen and alfresco terrace looking over the adjoining gas-heated plunge pool, it just has that X-factor. ”
“With the water fountain going and a nice cut of meat on the BBQ you simply cannot beat it,” Zubrycki said.
Built with sustainability in mind, there are rainwater tanks and the entire property runs off natural gas and LED lighting, while double insulation and a white roof combine with the northeast aspect to keep things cool in summer and warm in winter.
“The house is filled with sunlight on winter mornings which warms the house for the entire day,” Zubrycki said, adding that this is his favourite house he has ever lived in.
With the price by negotiation, the property is available to inspect Saturday 20 February at 1pm, contact Sandy Ward on 0419 203 011 for more details.