New take on tropical living
TAKE a young vibrant house designer from Adelaide, a fastidious builder from Noosa, home stylists from Melbourne, an acclaimed mosaic artist with touches of Elefantus Wrought Iron and Glass creativity and the end result is developer Danny Moore's innovative take on tropical living.
Take a young vibrant house designer from Adelaide, a fastidious builder from Noosa, home stylists from Melbourne, an acclaimed mosaic artist with touches of Elefantus Wrought Iron and Glass creativity and the end result is developer Danny Moore’s innovative take on tropical living.
Situated at the top of Whitfield with ocean and rainforest mountain views, 22 Bel-Air Drive is being unveiled to prospective home buyers tonight from 6pm to 6.45pm.
Developer Danny Moore is delighted to unveil his latest project to Cairns’ prestige residential market.
"What we have achieved is an environmentally sustainable, low maintenance home infused with a large dose of practicality," he said.
"While I would describe the building design as minimalist – in no way does it compromise on comfort or state-of-the-art technology.
"In my opinion it offers the best of both worlds.
"Add to that, sweeping views of Cairns mountain ranges, city and harbour and you have Tropical North Queensland’s newest take on urban living."
Key features include:
• High-tech office-style data cabling and security
• Maintenance free gardens drip fed by nature
• Home office with independent entry and access to living areas
• Eco-friendly features including stainless-steel rainwater tank supplying an external bath overlooking the ocean
• Bamboo flooring
• Provision for solar power generation.
22 Bel-Air Drive will open this evening from 6pm to 6.45pm. For other inspection times and by appointment, contact Debbie North on 0412 770 953.
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