Make a single storey statement with the Panama Series

8th March 2019

Luxurious single-storey living is redefined in the Panama Series from the Plantation Collection.  Highly functional and expansive, the Panama offers designs perfect for the family on the go, with a suite of generous living areas and spaces for all family members to enjoy after a busy day.

Available in four home designs and sizes, the Panama Series are head turners for their striking street appeal and industry-leading level of standard inclusions.

Rooms to love

The Panama celebrates the ultimate in Queensland living, with four large bedrooms and four handy living areas, including a study and an undercover, outdoor alfresco area.

Perfectly positioned to the rear of the home, the master suite is complete with an ample dressing room and generous ensuite.

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Entertainer’s paradise

Featuring a grand island Caesarstone® benchtop, the Panama kitchen is centrally located to the living and dining spaces, making entertaining a breeze.  With a generous Butler’s Pantry, sleek SMEG® appliances, superior finishes and ample storage, the kitchen is sophisticated as it is functional.

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Street appeal

First impressions count, and with the Panama, the front façade is as beautiful as it is striking.  You also have a choice of a Colorbond® steel roof or concrete tiles, to complement the statement timber front door with glass panels.

To find out more

Discover more about the Panama Series or explore this home on display at The Surrounds (WOH)Springfield Rise (WOH)EllendaleHarmony.

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