THIS Maylands abode is like something you would see in a hyper-stylised Michael Mann film from the 1980s.
With a bank of two metre high double-glazed windows and giant lookout holes on the first floor, it’s a 1982 post-modern classic that will turn heads.

Situated on an elevated position on a whopping near-600sqm block on Hillside Crescent, this three bedroom two bathroom house has stunning views of the Perth Hills, city skyline and Optus Stadium.
All this style is academic if the home hasn’t been designed well and is impractical, but thankfully like a good Michael Mann movie it delivers the goods.
The open plan dining/kitchen area is a stunner with the distinctive floor tiles giving the space plenty of character and pizazz.

The kitchen is a monster with tons of bench space and all the mods cons, plus lovely views of the garden from the windows above the sink.
Another highlight is the formal dining area and lounge upstairs, all framed by that mammoth bank of double-glazed windows.
They have electric blinds so you can control the amount of natural light coming in.
Rounding off this stylish area is a gorgeous fire in the corner with a distinctive copper flue.

Walk onto the enclosed first floor ‘balcony’ which has those stunning lookout holes, creating the illusion of peering through giant portholes. It’s a stunning piece of architecture.
The bedrooms continue the high standard with the main marble ensuite featuring a giant, luxurious spa bath.
If that wasn’t enough, the home includes a gym/study, games room, double lock-up garage and a stunning landscaped magnesium pool and decked al fresco.

This home is in a superb spot in Maylands – it’s near De Lacey Reserve, the river and all the cycle paths are 400 metres from your door, and Maylands Golf Course is a short walk away.
This is a one-of-a-kind postmodern classic.
Home open today (Saturday October 7) 11am-11:30am
Low to mid $1 millions
12 Hillside Crescent, Maylands
Beaucott Property 9272 2488
Paul Owen 0411 601 420

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