One of the vital iconic properties in Perth, famed for being a rare work of geometric artwork that’s packed filled with playful get together vibes, is again up for grabs.
However all that focus and viral fame didn’t end in a profitable contract.
Marsala Home, the much-revered inner-city concrete masterpiece and famed disco home, is again and its house owners are hoping to make the second time a attraction.
And this time round, the heritage-protected house – owned by famend avenue artist Stormie Mills and his public relations guru spouse Melissa Lekias – has a barely decrease asking worth, just below $3 million.
Designed by the late Bulgarian-born architect Iwan Iwanoff, the is beloved by architects and artwork lovers alike due to its eccentric brutalist brickwork.
Nonetheless, what’s discovered inside its partitions presents a playful aspect that may’t be replicated, particularly in relation to the eye-catching dancefloor.
The split-level home was inbuilt 1976 and commissioned by Sergio Marsala, a Perth builder who made the bizarre request for his household house to centre across the non-public discotheque.
It’s a Nineteen Seventies time capsule that includes a multicolour light-up checkerboard disco flooring, DJ sales space, mid-century Venetian chandelier, animal-printwallpaper, and a built-in sound system.
Past the dancefloor, brutalist and modernist designs mix all through the house’s 4 bedrooms, three loos and sunken dwelling areas.
To match its uniqueness, the one-of-a-kind architectural delight boasts beautiful panoramic vistas over Perth, from the hills to the cityscape, afforded by its advantageous hilltop location.
The house’s placing façade is complimented by verdant landscaped gardens, a swimming pool, spa {and gymnasium}.
Set throughout 1,483sqm, the property is named Marsala Home and is the one design by Iwanoff to be heritage-listed.
It has additionally gained a number of honours, together with the 2011 Western Australian Heritage Council’s Award for Excellent Residential Conservation and the 2012 Australian Institute of Architects gong for Conservation or Restoration of a Heritage Place.
The residence is being promoted as extra than simply an architectural marvel, but additionally a house the place life-style, enjoyable, glamour, and class mix, all simply 9km from the Perth CBD.