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230 Central Avenue
Fayetteville, GA 30214
Tonya Jones with Fayetteville Office, original listing - (770) 719-9400
$3,990,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
Full: 5, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
5332 Square Feet
Property Description
Welcome to a rare and exquisite custom-built luxury home in the vibrant Town of Trilith, where craftsmanship and innovation meet timeless beauty. It is one of only two homes in Trilith constructed by a renowned builder who collaborated with architect, Rudolfo Castro and designer, Anna Booth and allows for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of perfection. Step into a home that redefines luxury, beginning with oak floors laid throughout, including herringbone patterns in the foyer and in the ADU. The foyer is adorned with custom steel doors at the entry to the home and another at the entry to the outdoor living space. An adjacent powder room features a limestone trough sink imported from France and Italian candelabra sconces. The home boasts plaster walls, adding to its European charm. The open-concept living spaces are breathtaking, with a FireRock masonry fireplace enhanced by cannonballs, oak casings, and sliding pocket doors. The show-stopping barrel ceiling is a work of art, a guaranteed conversation starter. The kitchen is a chef's dream with marble countertops, custom white oak cabinetry, and an exquisite Lacanche range from France. Additional appliances include a Wolf ceiling-mounted vent hood, a Cove dishwasher, and Sub-Zero refrigerators and freezers. Iguzzini lighting over the island provides perfect illumination, while Urban Electric sconces add charm beside the range. The adjacent scullery mirrors the kitchen's luxury with marble finishes, custom cabinetry, and practical elements like a second Sub-Zero refrigerator, an Asko dishwasher, and elegant Zellige clay tile. Glass and brass shelving make it as stunning as it is functional. A bespoke bar with Reeded Radius cabinetry, a Sub-Zero wine chiller, a soapstone countertop with an integrated sink, and a nugget ice maker make the rear hallway another gathering spot for guests. In the same space, an antique Italian chandelier illuminates a curved staircase. The staircase, crafted with rounded plaster walls and custom metal rails, is a focal point of artistry. The primary suite offers another FireRock masonry fireplace, Urban Electric sconces, and a private courtyard. The ensuite bath is a sanctuary, featuring heated shower floors, a Marine speaker, an MTI tub, and oak vanities with marble countertops. The custom-built closet includes hidden luggage storage and direct access to a laundry room equipped with a European heat condensing dryer. The second floor features three additional bedrooms (one is uber special with built in bunks!) and all have en suite baths. This space also provides access to the upper loggia. With its floating teak floor and another FireRock masonry fireplace, this outdoor space offers unmatched views and comfort. A private entrance to the accessory dwelling unit (ADU) offers lock out to the owner's home. With herringbone pine floors, a fully equipped kitchen, washer/dryer, and bathroom, this space has finishes that mimic the main home and provides flexibility for guests or rental income. Step outside to an entertainer's dream. The outdoor kitchen boasts stainless steel cabinets, a 36 Coyote pellet grill, an integrated 2-burner cooktop, and soapstone counters. Blue Ice natural stone tile from India surrounds the stunning plaster pool and hot tub spillover. Smart home features include a state-of-the-art DMSS carrier system, Wi-Fi hubs, a comprehensive alarm system, automated shades and custom window treatments by The Drapery Room, and Lutron lighting controls with dimmers throughout the main floor. Architectural Highlights: Andersen windows and copper lanterns; Elevator-ready shaft; 12+ ft ceilings on the main floor; 10 ft on the second; Custom lighting fixtures and imported materials throughout; Unlaquered brass Waterworks plumbing fixtures. This home is more than a residence; it's an artful retreat. Schedule your private showing today and step into a world of unrivaled luxury.
Property Information
Lot Size
7,405 sqft square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2021
MLS Number
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Location
Address
230 Central Avenue
City
Fayetteville
State
GA
Zip Code
30214
County
FAYETTE (NORTH)
Listing
Name
Phone
(678) 207-6214
Office Name
Office Phone
(770) 719-9400
Agent Name
Tonya Jones
Agency Phone
(770) 719-9400

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