The Annexe

Have a look...

In the winter the sun reaches all the way to the bed and back wall - you'll hardly need that panel heater.
The Annexe is solar heated!

The space is small (32 square metres) but very positive. The blinding light from the large north facing window gives it a great vibe. The joke is that you need sunglasses to wash up as there's another north facing window above the kitchen sink. It's particularly lovely in winter - there's a panel heater on one of the walls... but you'll only need it on very cold nights. In summer the sun is less intrusive as it's higher (doesn't come in so deeply into the flat) and there's a shade blind and blockout curtains.

 The duvet is laundered twice a year and the pillows replaced every year.   

It's fully furnished and equipped....including a built in wardrobe, double bed and linen, washing machine and dryer, vacuum cleaner, an iron and ironing board, towels,  smart TV, a speaker for your music.... There's a landline...and there's unlimited wireless internet access.   There's also a wireless printer/scanner/copier.

You just have to turn up with your suitcase. If you're in Sydney temporarily and have no car, cat, kids or clutter, don't stay in a hotel or hostel.....you'll find peace and tranquility here.  The tiny space has a corner in which to sleep, a corner in which to lounge, a corner in which to compute and a table to dine at.  The bathroom is off a little hall, offering some dignity and privacy. (!).
It would suit someone with just a couple of suitcases - they can slide under the bed once their contents are in the wardrobe.... for a clutter free existence.

Whilst the outlook is very bright, there's another building 200 metres to the north blocking what would be a sensational view....you'll have to go to the rooftop for that.



From the front door looking in.  Bathroom and kitchen off to the left.
The desk opens up to create a nice laptop surface.
Under it there's a powerboard and 2 international adaptors.
On it is the modem and landline.
From the desk looking towards the front door.
Kitchen and bathroom doors to the right.
Intercom to guest entrance on ground floor on the wall on the right.


View from sofa towards kitchen (these chairs have since been replaced by something more groovy)