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Neighbourhood raves about new Tewantin home

An entire neighbourhood has been raving about a new custom-built Tewantin home, taking the town’s residential housing market into a superior level.

Cheay and Daniela Silk, the owners and founders of Silk Design and Construct, are extremely proud of their team who finished their most recent custom project within budget in a record time.

The project is a brand new architectural home with high class finishes, where you can see excellent craftsmanship and attention to detail in every area of the house, including landscape elements.

“We are extremely proud to present our most recently completed residential project that we just finished for a private customer who prefers to remain anonymous,“ project admin Daniela said.

“It is very special for our entire team, including the carpenters, labourers and the local trades. We started with the design element of the spaces of the entire home after listening to our customer needs.“

Project director Cheay Silk brought the creative spin to the home, which had a significant impact on the final open flowing design.

With his 30 years of experience, he created custom spaces, while managing the layout for a comfortable but luxurious result, and selecting the internal and external elements of the project.

It took the Silk team just six months, from demolition of the old house to the completion of the new dream home, despite the unfortunate weather in the beginning of the year.

Cheay said the architecturally designed home, with 300m2 of construction, included a spacious media room and a large open kitchen.

The house comes with 4m high raked ceilings in the main areas, which continues throughout the four opulent bedrooms that feature their own stunning ensuite.

The master bedroom is the glittering centre-piece of the home. It features a spacious walk in robe, 1.2m Italian porcelain tiles with a luxury freestanding bath.

You can simply slide the bedroom doors to reveal an exceptional travertine tiles area and plunge into an all-year round heated pool.

It also has a front deck facing north for those picture perfect sunsets afternoons, and a back deck with a magnificent custom-made weather-proof built-in barbecue area, special for entertainment times.

There’s no house like this one in Tewantin, and the customers are still beyond words.

After having excellent feedback from several parties, including different real estate agencies, they decided to put it on the market for auction.

The customers engaged the local award-winning agent Clint Smith from Sutter Smith Cleine, who is a true professional with passion for his job.

The auction was scheduled for Saturday 27 August, however, the house was sold within two weeks on the market, making a record sale in the Tewantin area.

The Silk Design and Construct team is a local community orientated business who have built a fantastic reputation in the area.

“We like to support the community every chance we have,“ Daniela said.

“We have engaged with the local schools to provide work experience supporting the next generation for a better future within the construction industry.“

Silk Design and Construct take on all types of projects in the area, including small extensions and renovations from bathrooms, kitchen, decks and patios, up to building brand new custom architectural houses with luxury finishes.

For more information visit silkdesignconstruct.com or call 07 5327 3422 or 0437 232 133.

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