‘Kitchen, main suite help give Nautilus edge’
The West Australian, New Homes, 22nd August
A distinctive, modern home catering to families seeking a touch of luxury, the Nautilus has a range of features to set it apart.
Among them are the main suite, with its spacious dressing room, and the well-equipped kitchen .
Dale Alcock Homes managing director Dale Alcock said the main focus was not only to provide a family home but focus on space and luxury.
“Specifically, we wanted to provide parents with an opulent master suite which could serve as a haven away from the rest of the home,” Mr Alcock said.
“To achieve what can only be described as luxurious space, we have included a hobless shower with central tiled pier, a full-height mirror, twin square semi-recessed vanity basins, a huge dressing room and the bedroom itself is generously proportioned.”
The living space is at the back to take advantage of rear views.
“The inclusion of a stunning raking ceiling, which extends from the dining area, further enhances the views,” Mr Alcock said.
Living areas are positioned away from bedrooms.
The home office could be used as a fifth bedroom, depending on the needs of individual families.
A powder room is another useful inclusion for busy families and the main bathroom is functional yet extremely stylish.
The kitchen is certain to excite, with overhead cupboards, a big island bench, oven, convection microwave, five-burner cooktop and walk-in pantry.
The open living area and home theatre are either side of the dining zone, which opens to the alfresco area.
“While the elevation is timeless, the inclusion of clever industrial elements such as steel beams which frame the front bedroom, give the home a contemporary edge, making it standout in any streetscape,” Mr Alcock said.

