Prestige Luxury Homes

About Felton

With more than 26 years experience and numerous industry awards in designing and constructing prestige custom homes, Felton’s team of architects can design homes that suit your needs.

From designing homes that suit the rural landscape to the ever increasing knock-down rebuild market, Felton can deliver a product to meet your requirements.

Understanding client’s needs and desires are a critical element when designing custom homes.

The company’s reputation for design innovation, quality workmanship and customer service all contribute to the number of referrals and acknowledgement in the marketplace.

All of Felton’s projects are viewed as individual with client wants and desires considered when designing. Appreciating the site, the orientation, client’s lifestyle and most importantly understanding the local council’s development controls are all the considerations that make Felton the specialists in their field.

Felton applies their many years of experience throughout the entire process, starting from sketches through to the completion. Felton can assist with material selections, colours and the co-ordinating of all the necessary consultants required to complete the total package.

Sandhurst

Sandhurst from outside
View from the Kitchen
Living Area

About Sandhurst Home

Designed to suit contemporary rural living, the Sandhurst is a distinctive home that demonstrates the much sort after look lacking in today’s rural housing landscape. Designed with the appreciation of scale and proportion, the windows, roof form and placement of columns all contribute to making this home something that is visually appealing.

The home is divided into three separate living zones allowing for formal and informal living. The central core of the home allows for the formal living zone with the combined living/dining room. The feature of the living room is a bluestone clad wall with an internal gas fireplace.

The informal living zone of the house combines the kitchen, meals and family room with access to covered alfresco through a 6 paneled bi-fold door. The home includes 4 bedrooms with a 'Manhattan' style walk-in-robe and ensuite, theatre room and triple garage with internal access.'

The Sandhurst is fitted out with stone bench tops, Miele appliances, Parisi vanity basins, Parisi toilet suites and a Bette freestanding bath.

The Sandhurst can also accommodate a colonial façade which provides a covered link to a separate garage.

The Sandhurst was awarded the NSW HIA 2006 Best Display Home over $200,000.

Features

  • 4 Bedrooms
  • Formal Living
  • Formal Dining
  • Study
  • Meals
  • Family room
  • Alfresco
  • Theatre/Rumpus
  • Triple car garage
  • Bedroom 1 with walk-in-robe and ensuite.
  • Front and Rear verandahs.

Specification

  • Width: 37.6 m
  • Depth: 23.8 m
  • House: 393.7.0 m²
  • Garage: 60.0 m²
  • Verandah: 66.3 m²
  • Total: 520 m²
  • Real Squares Approx. 55
 

Logic

Indoor veranda
Living Room
Bedroom
Logic from outside

About Logic Home

The 'Logic' is the latest example of Felton's contemporary architecture designed for today's modern lifestyle.

With an ecological and sustainable awareness, the Logic has been designed using the latest building materials, technology and design practices.

The use of quality materials such marble benchtops, Grohe taps, Miele appliances, Parisi vanity basin and Villeroy and Boch toilets with concealed cisterns all combine to make this a house to be admired. The application of shadow line to ceilings and eliminating the use of architrave and skirting add further sophistication to the house.

The central kitchen opening onto the central courtyard allows for the perfect alfresco setting. The clever designed storeroom with only external access allows free space within the garage and also eliminates the need for the unsightly garden shed.

Designed with the flexibility to suit most council and site constraints this home can be tailored to meet any client’s needs. This multi-awarded home is housing of the future in today’s market.

Features (to be changed)

  • 4 Bedrooms
  • Formal Living
  • Formal Dining
  • Study
  • Meals
  • Family room
  • Alfresco
  • Theatre/Rumpus
  • Triple car garage
  • Bedroom 1 with walk-in-robe and ensuite.
  • Front and Rear verandahs.

Specifications

  • Total Width: 13m
  • Total Depth: 21.5m
  • Total Area: 375.5m²
  • approx: 40 sq
  • Ground Floor: 176.7m²
  • First Floor: 147.1m²
  • Garage: 37.8m²
  • Porch: 3.6m²
  • Balcony: 3.4m²
  • Verandahs: 6.9m²
 

Logic 2

Logic 2 Indoor View
Logic 2 Ouside

About Logic 2 Home

The 'Logic 2' is the latest example of Felton's contemporary architecture designed for today's modern lifestyle.

With an ecological and sustainable awareness, the Logic has been designed using the latest building materials, technology and design practices.

The use of quality materials such marble benchtops, Grohe taps, Miele appliances, Parisi vanity basin and Villeroy and Boch toilets with concealed cisterns all combine to make this a house to be admired. The application of shadow line to ceilings and eliminating the use of architrave and skirting add further sophistication to the house.

The central kitchen opening onto the central courtyard allows for the perfect alfresco setting. The clever designed storeroom with only external access allows free space within the garage and also eliminates the need for the unsightly garden shed.

Designed with the flexibility to suit most council and site constraints this home can be tailored to meet any client’s needs. This multi-awarded home is housing of the future in today’s market.

Features (to be changed)

  • 4 Bedrooms
  • Formal Living
  • Formal Dining
  • Study
  • Meals
  • Family room
  • Alfresco
  • Theatre/Rumpus
  • Triple car garage
  • Bedroom 1 with walk-in-robe and ensuite.
  • Front and Rear verandahs.

Specifications

  • Total Width: 13m
  • Total Depth: 21.5m
  • Total Area: 375.5m²
  • approx: 40 sq
  • Ground Floor: 176.7m²
  • First Floor: 147.1m²
  • Garage: 37.8m²
  • Porch: 3.6m²
  • Balcony: 3.4m²
  • Verandahs: 6.9m²
 

Macarthur

Macarthur
Macarthur Garden Entrance

About Macarthur Home

Another multi awarded home, the Macarthur was voted 1998 HIA Best display home in Australia.

This home is a fine example of Australian colonial architecture. The home features a unique bow string verandah supported by Haddonstone reconstituted sandstone columns.

Designed and fitted out with the style and grace of yester year the Macarthur features 250mm colonial profiled skirtings to the Foyer, Lounge and Dining room, with 150mm to the remainder of the house. Decorative plaster cornices also feature throughout this well plan home. The living room features a fireplace with a decorative cedar mantelpiece and internal doors have feature highlight glass panels above.

The home has a summer and winter that allows for different lifestyle needs. A mud room has been incorporated to allow for protection from any external elements. The house has 4 Bedrooms with the main Bedroom having a separate Walk-in-robe and Ensuite.

The Macarthur sits comfortably in any rural setting.

Features

  • 4 Bedrooms
  • Formal Living
  • Formal Dining
  • Study
  • Meals
  • Summer room
  • Winter room
  • Mud room
  • Theatre/Rumpus
  • Bedroom 1 with walk-in-robe and ensuite.

Specification

  • Width: 31.7m
  • Depth: 17.2m
  • House: 310 m²
  • Verandah: 108 m²
  • Total: 418 m²
  • Real Squares Approx. 45

Lachlan

Lachlan Garden

About Lachlan Home

This functional country residence exudes all the class of the stunning homes of years gone by, yet offers the luxury and features of today’s modern home.

Formal and informal living zones allow for this design to fit any family requirements. This home has light-filled rooms, traditionally tall ceilings with quality fixtures and fittings throughout.

Features

  • 4 Bedrooms
  • Formal Living/Dining
  • Study
  • Family/Meals
  • Theatre/Rumpus
  • Bedroom 1 with walk-in-robes and ensuite.

Specification

  • Width: 28.2m
  • Depth: 15.4m
  • House: 288.5m²
  • Verandah: 65.0m²
  • Total: 353.5m²
  • Real Squares Approx. 38

Villandry

Kitchen View
Living Room
Bedroom
Villandry View

About Villandry Home

Built in a distinctive French provincial style, the Villandry is certainly a home to stop and admire, winner of the NSW HIA 2002 Best display home over $200,000.

The Villandry has a unique and differing façade, incorporating a Haddonstone front portico supported by feature Haddonstone columns. The curved timber windows with moulded window surrounds add further detail to the already impressive façade.

Internally the coffered high ceilings framed in ornate cornice work, open fireplaces with decorative mantelpieces and the gently curved wrought iron staircase all combine to create a classic, elegant home. The attention to high quality and detail is visible throughout the well planned design.

On entering this impressive home, the free following spaces are visible from the formal living/dining room through to the family, meals and kitchen. The rumpus room adjoining the family has direct access to the rear yard through a set of French doors. The key feature to all of the ground floor level is the relationship between courtyard and internal rooms. The large bi-fold door from the meals to the courtyard when opened provides a whole new dimension to this already impressive design. The home features 4 Bedrooms with separate Ensuite and walk-in-robe to Bedroom 1. A library is featured at the top of the stairs on the second level along with the Bedrooms.

This home has a variety of different floor plans enabling it to be accommodated on varying sites. This home provides a timeless look that is favourable in today’s market and will still command the accolades in the future.

Features

  • 4 Bedrooms
  • Formal Living
  • Formal Dining
  • Study
  • Meals
  • Family room
  • Theatre/Rumpus
  • Library
  • Bedroom 1 with walk-in-robe and ensuite.
  • Front and Rear verandahs.
  • Double attached garage.

Specification

  • Width: 16.0 m
  • Depth: 21.8 m
  • House: 378.0 m²
  • Garage: 36.0 m²
  • Verandah: 18.3 m²
  • Total: 432.3 m²
  • Real Squares Approx. 46

Lawson

Lawson view
Lawson from outside

About Lawson Home

The ‘Lawson’ is a home that demonstrates colonial rural architecture in today’s world.

The home features a concave wrap around verandah supported by Haddonstone reconstituted sandstone columns or colonial cast iron lace posts and frieze.

Designed and fitted out with the style and grace of yester year the Lawson features 250mm colonial profiled skirtings to the Foyer, and formal Lounge and Dining room, with 150mm to the remainder of the house. Decorative plaster cornices also feature throughout this well plan home. The living room features a fireplace with a decorative cedar mantelpiece and internal doors have feature highlight glass panels above.

The home has a theatre and a large open meals/family and kitchen that allows for different lifestyle needs. The house has a study, 4 Bedrooms with the main Bedroom having a separate Walk-in-robe and Ensuite.

The Lawson sits comfortably in any rural setting.

Features

  • 4 Bedrooms
  • Formal Living
  • Formal Dining
  • Study
  • Family/Meals
  • Theatre/Rumpus
  • Bedroom 1 with walk-in-robes and ensuite.

Specification

  • Width: 30.7m
  • Depth: 14.3m
  • House: 316.2m²
  • Verandah: 78.6m²
  • Total: 394.8m²
  • Real Squares Approx. 42

Richmond

Richmond
Richmond Front View

About Richmond Home

This two storey home is a true example of Australian Georgian architecture.

The simplicity in façade treatment, along with the finishes of Haddonstone columns and quoins transform this home into a true showpiece.

The hexagonal meals room with adjoining verandahs are another of the many features that you will find in this home.

Features

  • 4 Bedrooms
  • Formal Living
  • Formal Dining
  • Study
  • Meals
  • Family room
  • Theatre/Rumpus
  • Bedroom 1 with walk-in-robe and ensuite.
  • Front and Rear verandahs.

Specification

  • Width: 19.0 m
  • Depth: 15.2 m
  • House: 350.7 m²
  • Verandah: 74.6 m²
  • Total: 425.3 m²
  • Real Squares Approx. 45

Sandhurst Colonial

Garden view with hammock

About Sandhurst Colonial Home

Based on the same floorplans as the ‘Sandhurst’ this home has taken a different direction to provide a more traditional colonial façade. The use of the wrap around verandahs with Haddonstone columns and quoins, curved window heads to the front gables all combined in emulating the grandeur of rural living. This home can be further embellished by linking the garage with the house via a covered walkway.

Features

  • 4 Bedrooms
  • Formal Living
  • Formal Dining
  • Study
  • Meals
  • Family room
  • Alfresco
  • Theatre/Rumpus
  • Triple car garage
  • Bedroom 1 with walk-in-robe and ensuite.
  • Front and Rear verandahs.

Specification

  • Width: 33.3 m
  • Depth: 23.8 m
  • House: 398.2 m²
  • Verandah: 139.9 m²
  • Total: 538.1 m²
  • Real Squares Approx. 57