Old house in Sylvania Waters is transformed into a Greek-inspired mansion
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Old house in Sylvania Waters is transformed into a Greek-inspired mansion

Daily Mail  

A basic old house has been transformed into a palatial mansion that features a suspended glass footbridge, a dinner table that 'floats' off the floor and a show-stopping swimming pool inspired by the water of the Aegean Sea. This basic old house has been transformed into a palatial mansion The dream home in Sylvania Waters, 25 kilometres south of Sydney CBD, is unrecognisable from the original two-storey that stood there when it was last on the market 10 years ago The architecturally designed masterpiece finished in 2012 is built around a sprawling open-plan living space, crowned with a glass atrium and a hanging glass walkway that connects four of the five bedrooms. It features a suspended glass footbridge, a dinner table that 'floats' off the floor and a show-stopping swimming pool inspired by the water of the Aegean Sea The architecturally designed masterpiece was finished in 2012 The house is centred around a sprawling open-plan living space, crowned with a glass atrium and a hanging glass walkway that connects four of the five bedrooms Downstairs, the centrepiece of the designer kitchen is a large walk-in pantry and an elevated dining table that looks to be floating above the floor Each of the three hotel-style bathrooms is fitted with luxury fixtures including Gessi taps, which cost anywhere from $770 to $3,000. The master bedroom has a curved wall, walk-in wardrobe and ensuite Each of the three hotel-style bathrooms is fitted with luxury fixtures including Gessi taps, which cost anywhere from $770 to $3,000 Listing agent Adam David said the property is a one-of-a-kind in the neighbourhood Listing agent Adam David, who is overseeing the sale of the property for Greg Gilbert Real Estate, said it is a one-of-a-kind in the neighbourhood.

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