Jewel in the Crown – Bardon’s Ultimate Family Resort
Sold off-market by Tom Murphy & Liz Allom of Vivid Property Group, 10 Satinwood Court represents the pinnacle of prestige living in one of Bardon’s most tightly held enclaves. A sanctuary of luxurious design and thoughtful architecture, this exceptional family residence spans three expansive, split levels and is nestled within 933m² of lush, tropical gardens.
Beautifully private and crafted for both refined entertaining and relaxed day-to-day living, the home showcases seamless indoor-outdoor flow with a spectacular alfresco terrace and an exquisite glass mosaic-tiled in-ground pool. Inside, towering cathedral ceilings and walls of glass illuminate the formal lounge, anchored by a fireplace – a space both dramatic and serene.
The floorplan is intuitively designed for families, offering four deluxe bedrooms and versatile living zones that ensure everyone has room to breathe. The master suite is a retreat of its own, complete with a walk-in robe, private ensuite, and an adjoining study, nursery or retreat with direct access to its own balcony. Downstairs, additional bedrooms are well serviced by a spacious bathroom and undercover entertaining areas, ideal for growing families or guests.
The gourmet kitchen features quality stainless steel appliances, a servery to the outdoors, and a built-in BBQ and rangehood – perfect for year-round entertaining. With timeless finishes including parquetry flooring, soaring ceilings, abundant storage, and double car accommodation with a dedicated workshop, this is a rare offering that redefines luxury family living in Bardon.
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