Run-down Taylors Lakes home transformed into luxurious resort-style oasis with $1.8m price

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This luxurious 764sq m Taylors Lakes property has been completely transformed to offer resort-style living at its best.

The vendor, who bought the home for its potential, says, the 7 Harsburg Court, Taylors Lakes property immediately stood out for its unique architectural features and generous proportions.

“We knew from the start that it would need a lot of TLC as it was really run down,” he says.

“What we saw was that it offered the perfect foundation to create a luxurious family home with a strong focus on entertaining and lifestyle.”

Without making any structural changes, the thoughtful redesign prioritised space, natural light and “all-year-round enjoyment.”

“The home has been extensively renovated and reimagined with a contemporary, resort-inspired design.

“Every detail was carefully considered, from the open-plan living spaces to the premium finishes and bespoke architectural elements,” the vendor says.

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This luxurious Taylors Lakes property has been completely transformed to offer resort-style living at its best.


The property immediately stood out for its unique architectural features and generous proportions.


One of the standout features of the property is its two custom atriums.


The transformation was completed with assistance from experienced tradies and was overseen by a retired builder friend of the vendors.

“There was a strong focus on quality craftsmanship, resulting in a home that feels both sophisticated and highly functional,” he says.

One of the standout features of the property is its two custom atriums.

“Externally, there are two fully automated sunroofs positioned over a spectacular 6.2m-wide by 5m-long glass atrium ceiling, allowing the space to seamlessly adapt to all seasons,” the vendor says.

“Internally, a second automated sunroof encloses a stunning arched atrium measuring 5.2m by 3.5m, creating an abundance of natural light and a beautiful connection between indoors and outdoors.”

A nearly 2m-wide fireplace, a floating Tasmanian oak staircase, rich Euro-engineered flooring and dramatic architectural voids are “features that completely change the way you experience the home,” the vendor adds.

“They create an atmosphere that feels open, airy and unlike anything else in the area.”

The home “offers a rare combination of luxury, functionality and lifestyle features that are seldom found together.



The dedicated wine room features a glass display, custom wine racking, and a wine collection included.


The home is for sale with a price guide of $1.68m to $1.8m.


Ideal for wine enthusiasts and entertainers, the dedicated wine room features a glass display, custom wine racking, and a wine collection included.

Outside, the property’s exterior features include an undercover alfresco with automated shutters, a fully electric, heated swimming pool with robotic cleaning, space for up to nine vehicles, and a basketball court.

“The outdoor area was designed to be a true undercover oasis,” the vendor says.

“It features a beautiful year-round heated swimming pool surrounded by permeable quartz stone, creating a luxurious resort-like setting that’s both practical and visually stunning.”

Perfect for families, the vendor says the home “offers a rare combination of luxury, functionality and lifestyle features that are seldom found together.”

On the market for the first time since the renovations, 7 Harsburg Court, Taylors Lakes, is for sale through Barry Plant, Taylors Lakes, agent Andrew Koulaouzos, with a price guide of $1.68m to $1.8m.


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