Pictures reveal inside a 'Hollywood-inspired' showhome which has been placed on the market.
Miller Homes is giving buyers the chance to purchase the three-bedroom Urquhart Mid showhome at the Millerbank development in Clydebank.
The home has been described as being ideally suited for first-time buyers, downsizers or families and is situated within a community of three-bedroom terraced homes and townhouses.
It is surrounded by Clydebank's historic town centre, local amenities, and a train station is just five minutes away.
Priced at £250,000 and with a range of premium fixtures and fittings, the house is ready to move into.
Louise Caldwell, sales director of Miller Homes Scotland West, said: "Millerbank has been extremely popular since its launch last year with buyers keen to secure a home on this exceptional development.
"The proximity to the town centre and its convenient transport links gives buyers the rare opportunity to enjoy the benefits of a new build home with the perks of urban living."
Designed by Eileen Kesson from Envision, the home encapsulates old Hollywood glamour with statement mirrors, oversized vases and contemporary accessories, striking wallpaper and abstract art.
Meanwhile, the external features of the property include rich, dark brickwork - a nod to Clydebank's industrial past - contemporary windows and a fully landscaped garden.
Louise added: "The Urquhart Mid was designed to showcase the flexibility of the home, and Eileen has given the home a distinctly glamorous feel that allows buyers to see the creative options and endless possibilities available to them.
"Due to the popularity of this showhome and the wider Millerbank development, we would encourage buyers to act now before the remaining homes are snapped up."
For more information about Miller Homes or its Millerbank development, visit www.millerhomes.co.uk.
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