A foothills home is offering the ultimate lifestyle, a bold design and a sense of privacy despite being close to everything you could want.

Damien Rinaldo and wife Adriana Marmino – owners of Norwood salon Boris The Cuttery – are selling the Beaumont home they meticulously built at 16A Caithness Ave[1].

They bought the block in 2016 and set about creating a Palm Springs-inspired home with a twist that reflects their unique aesthetic and would stand the test of time.

“We wanted to feel far away, but still very close to the city and The Parade,” Ms Marmino says.

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The Beaumont property at 16A Caithness Ave has hit the market.


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It has a black and white theme throughout.


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It’s sleek and stylish at every turn – even outside.


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Wide windows frame picture perfect views of the home’s surrounds.


“We can’t really see any neighbours from where we are.

“We’ve got kangaroos and so much nature around us, yet we’re just six minutes from work, so we’re still basically in the city – you don’t get that anywhere else in Australia.

“We really loved that Palm Springs, Beverly Hills kind of feeling – really cool, lots of concrete, just an effortless vibe.

“We had a dream of having it all open plan and having a pool with a view, and we achieved that by putting the pool on the roof, and it’s the perfect place to take in the sunsets over the city.

“Black is our favourite colour but you can’t just bring black in, you need to bring warmth in at the same time, so we’ve got French oak floorboards, carpet, the sunken lounge and a little bit of colour, but the palette is very simple.

“It’s seven years on from when we designed it and it still looks like it was built just yesterday, and still feels brand new.”

The home offers some 518sqm of indoor and outdoor living space over its two levels. Downstairs you’ll find effectively a self-contained home with three bedrooms, a living area, a bathroom, a wine room and a four-car garage.

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The home has four bedrooms – one on the ground floor and the other three upstairs.


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All three bathrooms are luxurious.


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How’s this for a front door?


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What an entrance.


Upstairs is the open-plan kitchen, dining and living area, the master suite with a walk-through robe to an ensuite; and an outdoor entertainer’s terrace overlooking a sparkling pool.

“It’s an amazing entertainer – our Christmases can be pretty epic and we’ve had around 70 people here because you can spill from the inside to the outside so easily,” Ms Marmino says.

Now moving onto their next project in the Adelaide Hills, Ms Marmino says her family will miss the stunning home they have created with love and care.

“It has been incredible for our family and the location is amazing,” she says.

“Burnside Village is nearby so you have everything at your fingertips and we’re zoned for some of the best schools in the state, Linden Park Primary and Glenunga International High School.

“Another family would be incredibly happy here.”

The home is being sold without a price guide.

References

  1. ^ www.realestate.com.au (www.realestate.com.au)
  2. ^ www.realestate.com.au (www.realestate.com.au)
  3. ^ www.realestate.com.au (www.realestate.com.au)

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