A stunning Harold Wood property - with two glass balconies and its own gazebo in the garden - has hit the market for £950,000.
Located in St Clements Avenue, the four-bedroom home has floor-to-ceiling windows and white walls offering a dash of Hollywood glamour.
The semi-detached property is spread over three levels and features lots of open-plan design.
On the ground floor, a sweeping living room is lit through two massive skylights.
This space, which also boasts its own log burner, opens up onto the dining area - with matching wooden flooring.
The current owners have infused the Harold Wood home with an earthy, outdoors-y feel.
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Fake leaves and plant motifs are used throughout the interior, while almost every room features animal skins.
Upstairs, this theme continues in the bedrooms.
The middle floor has three bedrooms, including one room with an ensuite, and a family bathroom.
One of the bedrooms, which is currently also being used as a nursery, has the added benefit of sliding doors opening onto a Juliet balcony.
On the top floor, the master bedroom is the star of the show, with its own dressing room, fitted wardrobe and access through a vaulted hallway.
Perhaps most importantly, this level also boasts two large glass-fronted roof gardens at the front and side of the property, which have been kitted out with garden furniture.
The landscaped garden has its own terrace area and a winding path up to the gazebo.
On the Zoopla listing, the estate agent Beresfords said: "Located on the prestigious Kings Park Estate, this beautifully presented family property spans three levels.
"This exceptional family home is presented to the highest standards and offers excellent access to the Elizabeth Line, high-performing local schools, and road networks."
For more information, or to arrange a viewing, call Beresfords - Harold Wood on 01708 954960.
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