Description
Space for the whole family and then some.
House - Weston ACT
There is a genuine sense of character in this 1970s home that you just don’t find in modern builds. It has been meticulously maintained, keeping the best of its era like the Tasmanian Oak parquetry and exposed timber beams, while integrating the kind of renovations for modern comfort and function in daily life.
The main living area feels solid and intentional, anchored by an original inbuilt sideboard that sets a mid-century tone from the moment you walk in. This space moves naturally into the open-plan kitchen and dining area, where a large, round feature window pulls in an incredible amount of light and gives the room a real architectural edge.
The renovated kitchen serves as the home’s centrepiece, combining bold style with high-end functionality. It is appointed with a black freestanding Belling electric oven and gas cooktop, an Asko dishwasher, and a stone island bench. The bold red glass splashback adds a bit of personality against the sleek cabinetry, which continues through into the adjacent laundry for a cohesive look.
When it comes to the bedrooms, the layout is flexible enough to change as your family does. The master bedroom is a private retreat with its own renovated ensuite and reverse cycle air conditioning. Two more bedrooms offer built-in robes, while a fourth room sits behind a beveled glass panel door. This room opens onto the balcony and connects to a dedicated hobby room, a standout space with wall-to-wall glass and plenty of storage that would make a perfect light-filled studio or a quiet home office. The main bathroom has been updated with a timeless feel, and the separate toilet with its own basin is a small but thoughtful touch for a busy household.
But perhaps the biggest surprise is the lower level, which could function as a entirely separate living zone. With its own carpeted bedroom, living area, kitchen, bathroom, and laundry, it is an ideal setup for long-term guests, adult children, or even a rental income stream. With the massive under-house storage and the secure double carport, there is plenty of room for vehicles and gear.
For those with a green thumb, this property is a dream come true. The backyard features mature trees that provide a natural canopy over the multiple seating areas, including a covered alfresco patio. From here neatly tiered, established vegetable gardens and a variety of fruit trees (including plum, apricot, fig, nectarine, lemon, sour cherry, walnut and bayleaf) offer a sustainable lifestyle right at your back door. A rainwater tank ensures the gardens thrive year-round while a functional garden shed, a spacious lawn area, and privacy fencing complete the outdoor package.
It is rare to find a property that balances this much vintage charm with a floor plan that actually solves the needs of a modern family. Whether you need space for a home business, a separate area for the in-laws, or just a house with a bit of soul, this place delivers. Sitting in a quiet, established pocket of Weston, it offers the kind of character and long-term flexibility that’s tough to find these days. It isn’t just a thoughtfully updated and well-maintained house; it’s the kind of home that has the space to grow and change right along with you.
EER 1.5
What makes this house solely the right fit for you:
* Well maintained 1970s character home featuring original Tasmanian Oak parquetry flooring and exposed timber beams
* Welcoming main living area on entrance with a practical inbuilt sideboard that enhances the mid-century charm
* Open-plan dining and kitchen space featuring a distinctive round window that adds significant architectural interest and natural light
* Renovated kitchen with a stone island bench, black freestanding Belling gas oven, and Asko dishwasher
* Main bedroom retreat with a renovated ensuite and reverse-cycle air conditioning
* Built-in robes in bedrooms two and three
* Flexible floor plan including a fourth bedroom or study with elegant double glass doors opening to the balcony
* Versatile hobby room or creative studio with full-height glass windows and extensive built-in storage
* Tastefully updated main bathroom complemented by a separate toilet and private basin
* Completely self-contained lower level with its own bedroom, living area, kitchen, bathroom, and laundry
* Upper level features split system units in both the main bedroom and kitchen/dining area, complemented by ducted gas heating
* The lower level is equipped with electric wall heaters and a single vent for the ducted gas heating
* Heat pump hot water system installed, providing a modern, low-emission alternative to traditional electric or gas heating
* All western and northern windows are double-glazed (excluding the feature round window), with full double glazing also installed in the sunroom and fourth bedroom
* Ample secure parking including a roller-door enclosed carport and an additional covered bay
* Substantial under-house storage space
* Boasting an enviable position directly across from the entry to Oakey Hill Nature Reserve, this home blends nature with urban convenience. Explore nearby trails leading to Lyons and Woden, walk the kids to the local playground or Cooleman Court, and enjoy a rapid commute to major hubs via easy Parkway access.
* House size (approx.): Upper Level – 160.50m2; Lower Level – 94.00m2
Property Features
- House
- 5 bed
- 3 bath
- 2 Parking Spaces
- Land is 910 m²
- Energy Rating 1.5
- 2 Carport
- House House Category
- Dishwasher
- Balcony
- Outdoor Entertaining
- Shed
- Ducted Heating






































































