This 1950s home has lived a life.
For many years it stayed in the same family, quietly doing what good homes do best. Raising kids, hosting Christmases, collecting stories, and keeping up with every stage of life along the way.
But over time, it needed some love back.
And wow… did it get it.
What started life as a three-bedroom home with a sewing room has had the ultimate glow up and come out the other side looking fresh, functional, and ready for its next chapter.
Now offering four bedrooms, this is the kind of home that feels easy to live in. The brand-new galley kitchen is a bit of a show off, with its breakfast nook perfect for morning coffees, late-night chats, or kids eating cereal while you try to remember what day it is. The living and dining area is warm and welcoming, whether you’re hosting friends or hiding from them with a blanket and Netflix.
There’s a new full bathroom, plus a second toilet tucked into the large laundry alongside fantastic storage options, because real life comes with stuff. Lots of stuff.
The bedrooms are all a great size, and the master is surprisingly roomy for a home of this era. Fresh paint, new floor coverings, insulation, lining… all the hard work has been done.
Outside, it keeps getting better. Freshly painted exterior, revamped back entrance opening out to a BBQ area, a backyard made for kids, pets, or backyard cricket battles, extensive wood storage, double garage with workshop space, plus a carport for all the extra bits and pieces we somehow collect.
This is the kind of home that feels happy the moment you walk through the door. The big jobs are done, the spaces are inviting, and it’s ready for someone new to come in and make their own memories here.
And honestly… who doesn’t love a good glow up story?