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Ask any Melburnian with a background in (or appreciation for) design and they’ll tell you, proudly, that the difference between Sydney and the Yarra River city is our European sensibility. There is a classicism to how we approach dressing, dining and, as the architects in our cover story explain, building homes. For anyone embarking on a renovation, their view of what constitutes timeless design may inspire. In an era when trends move faster than an Olympic sprinter in full flight, it’s lovely to acknowledge that some creations are intended to last a lifetime. ●

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COVER STORY

Trends come and go, but property design that stands the test of time is what Melbourne does so well.

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hen it comes to timeless design in Melbourne, award-winning architect Rob Mills of Rob Mills Architecture & Interiors is well versed in the conversation of what makes the cut. “A common thread that goes through all timeless design is that it must be classically proportioned,” says Mills, who has been in the business for 27 years. Known for his state-of-the-art residential work (his firm specialises in interiors as well as architecture), Mills is driven by a modern vision with an acknowledgment of what's come before. “The use of symmetry must be strong, the interiors should be familiar, often with English overtones,” he says. “Timeless in Melbourne would always have an English style about it because that's where we come from – it has to relate in some way to our English heritage. “The gold rush and the boom time of that era really informed our buildings. Bendigo is a great example of that architectural grandeur without being garish...materials need to be familiar, too,” adds Mills, who counts the NGV International by Roy Grounds as his favourite building in the city. His award-winning contemporary conversion of an Armadale warehouse, which he now calls home, is luxurious yet industrial simplicity at its finest. It's part of the reason why Mills has built his empire into a trusted one. That, and his deep respect for architectural heritage – evident in the Kenley Court residence, one of his creations – where the past and present converge on a hill of contemporary minimalism and individual expressionism. “I grew up in a Victorian terrace in a dead-end street in Malvern,” says Mills of his childhood memories. “It was tree-lined and very safe for kids to play. The home came with high ceilings and large windows – there was a lot of space. “I would say the grandness of my residential work salutes that memory. You'll always find tall ceilings and large spaces in everything I design. “I like to create an environment that is on a different scale to most homes you see; that really characterises my work.” Mills says residential homes in Melbourne have shifted from boastful to understated exteriors – it's less about facade-ism and more about what's within


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FERNANDO TORRES \ K2LD Architects and Interiors, principal “A constant favourite is Collins Place. The sunken plaza covered by the glazed space frame

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that matters most. “Early on in my career, clients wanted a grand facade when it came to their homes,” Mills says. “The ambition for that is less so today and I think they're much more interested in the living experience within the building. There is more responsibility in the interior than the exterior now and it's a very common shift we're seeing in architecture. “Having worked for nearly three decades as an architect I feel we have truly learnt our craft, but the principles have always been the same.”

The enduring elegance of Kenley Court, by Rob Mills.

the city grid shows a clear understanding of the project’s uniqueness and relevance.”

Beautiful beachside Pavilion House, by

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Robson Rak.

“ARM’s sunken forecourt garden at Victoria’s

usband-and-wife team Chris and Kathryn Rak of architecture and interior design firm Robson Rak believe timeless design is where a formality seems effortless. “Being a design-savvy city, Melbourne design can be best described as understated yet highly considered; priding itself on the rejection of pomp and shortterm trends,” Chris Rak says. Their properties Pavilion House and Toorak2 are reflections of two very distinct Melbourne suburbs. “The addition of the Pavilion House, with its sandy-coloured limestone walls, successfully reflects the Brighton beachside aesthetic,” he says. “The site is expansive with vistas to connect with a wonderful landscape at every turn through the house. “Toorak2 has a formality about it, which one would expect from a home in Toorak. The interiors are rich yet restrained – very Melbourne. “Both projects are a reflection of the honesty and authenticity that Melbourne design tries to achieve.” The couple also count Grounds’ NGV International as among the best architectural examples in Melbourne. “We love the NGV International for the original Roy Grounds design and then the Mario Bellinidesigned renovations in 2003.” Mills heads to Milan's Salone del Mobile (Milan Design Week) next month to focus on expanding his business in Europe and to launch a creative short film The Search with a dinner at the Pirelli Skyscraper on April 9. “Going international is the next big step for us,” he says. “I visit Milan every year. I love to immerse myself in the Italian culture and it informs my design. The Italians are the finest craftsmen of the world and have a big influence over construction of homes in Melbourne.” ●

Shrine of Remembrance is my favourite architectural project. Crater-like excavated gardens form a submerged alternative entry to a solemn hall of columns below the shrine; invisible but ingenious. The range of spaces triggers powerful emotional responses.”

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ALISON BINKS \ Studio Alison Binks “I’m drawn to the emotions of a home. The sunken lounge of Heide II comes close [to being a favourite], but I’m [also] turned towards a greyed-timber beach house within windswept dunes. Modest, comfortable, authentic… connected to ocean sounds, smells and views.” TARAS WOLF \ Wolf Architects, director “There is a warehouse conversion in Little George Street in Fitzroy; a discrete residence, behind a rusty door, designed by Bob Nation in the early 1990s that, for a period, was home office of NFA [Nation Fender Architects, now Fender Katsalidis]. When I worked downstairs, I fell in love with this small work of art.” MAX MICELI \ MOS Architects, director “Yardmasters building at Southern Cross Station is a textured and elegant jewel box that rises above the cacophony of power lines and signalling equipment in a desolate part of our

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Wet & wild with colour

eciding on a colour scheme for a bathroom is no easy feat. Unlike most other areas in a house, this room is predominately made up of expensive fixtures such as showers, baths and basins that are designed to last decades, and the permanency of tiled walls instead of paint. It is therefore little surprise that most home owners opt for a similarly safe and white interior palette, but the recent collections of leading bathroom designers are a refreshing game changer. British brand Victoria + Albert Baths has just announced a new colour service enabling customers to personalise the exterior of their free-standing tubs and basins to one of 194 gloss and matte colours. Now, home owners can now easily integrate a pop of statement colour into their bathrooms without having commit to an allencompassing scheme. “For too long we’ve all been playing safe with bathroom design, but increasingly we’re looking to introduce personality,” says Emma Joyce, Victoria + Albert’s spokesperson. “Colour is a great way of doing this and you can dial it up or down depending on how brave you’re feeling.” Joyce suggests choosing one or two areas of the bathroom, such as a showpiece tile or bath, to experiment with colour. “If you’d like to introduce colour in a more controlled way, perhaps opt for a painted basin, which will create an impact in any bathroom or even a small cloakroom.” Tapware is another way to add of a point of difference to an otherwise neutral bathroom. Melbourne-based manufacturer Sussex has released its 2019 colour showcase featuring fashion-inspired shades of green and blue. “Tapware should be like the final piece of jewellery you put on – it finishes a room and adds flair and finesse to a space,” Sussex director Vanessa Katsanevakis says. “Applying these seasonal colours to the bathroom is easier than one might think. Forest green and

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periwinkle blue sit comfortably alongside chrome accents, while the muted stone neutrals complement brass and gold highlights.” Sussex can even colour match a paint swatch and apply this to the tapware of a customer’s choosing for a truly bespoke bathroom. “Because we manufacture everything locally, we can be very agile with colour experimentation and it leads to some really beautiful and unexpected combinations,” Katsanevakis says. “Five years ago, chrome accounted for about 95 per cent of tapware finishes sold in Australia. For Sussex today, that number has dropped to about 30 per cent as we see more and more demand for colour, patina and matte finishes.” For those unable to renovate their bathroom, colourful accessories can create a big impact and have the benefit of being easily changeable. “I cannot go past high-quality bathroom textiles that can instantly transform any space – and in that category, Missoni Home offer the best selection of

inspiring colour, pattern and textural options,” says Felicity Rulikowski, founder of interiors retailer Safari Living. “You can select your colour palette, then add layers with potted plants, flowers and ceramics.” Adairs product manager Natalie Chylinski also recommends bold towel colours and textures along with indoor plants that add a sense of calm. “Be areful to not overcomplicate it. Don’t introduce too many colours, and don’t add too many textures,” Chylinski says. “As a rule of thumb, I never incorporate any more than two hues in my bathroom interiors. I’ll chose a darker hue and a lighter hue, that way the two I’ve chosen add depth, create a nice contrast and complement the existing interiors beautifully.” ● ● vandabaths.com/aus/australasia/ ● sussextaps.com.au ● adairs.com.au ● safariliving.com

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utumn is the perfect season for getting stuck into gardening in preparation for the cooler months. This time of year is particularly conducive to repotting any plants in need of new soil, allowing them room to grow and fresh nutrients to remain healthy over winter. The house plant revival has inspired numerous new pot and hanger ranges that not only help plants to thrive, but also instantly refresh the look of any indoor or outdoor garden space. One material that’s proving particularly popular in these collections is terrazzo, as seen in the recent range by Prahran interiors boutique and gallery Fenton & Fenton (above). “They seem to look good just about anywhere, inside or out, by making a statement without detracting from the greenery,” Fenton & Fenton

director Lucy Fenton says. The original natural stone and concrete version of terrazzo was commonly used on the floors of mid-century homes, but is now being embraced in faux forms and in homewares. Among other local labels featuring terrazzo are Fox & Ramona, which produces concrete pots able to be turned over and used as a side table, and Capra Designs, which makes terrazzo-style pots from resin. Rattan and macrame are other retro interior trends making their way over to the garden market. “They add an organic natural element to a space and they also add height and interest to a room,” says Fenton of her label’s rattan standing planters. To extend your green thumb, invest in a more sculptural planter that serves as a standalone work of art, such as the hand-carved limestone pieces by

Den Holm, or an elegant aluminium hanger by Lump Sculpture Studio (above). Horticulturalists Dominic Hooghuis and Duncan Hilder, of mobile greenhouse and nursery The Plant Runner, are fans of cotton rope hangers by Elk & Horn for giving plants some extra height in the absence of adequate floor space. “For the outdoors, Slow Ties produces some incredible hangers made from industrial rope so they can withstand the elements. These hangers are big and really make a statement,” Hooghuis says. Hooghuis also recommends plastic self-watering pots as an affordable and foolproof choice for beginners. Find these pots at Mr Kitly, which collaborates with Decor on range of styles. Whatever planter you choose – perhaps even from a different era – mix and match with varied plants for individuality, recommends Fenton. “We adore vintage planters...and we often have amazing vintage concrete swans from the 1950s and other quirky sculptural planters,” Fenton says. “They look amazing with succulents or bright-coloured flowers bursting out of them.” Certain plants will thrive better in indoor planters and pots than traditional garden beds. This is particularly true of some tropical plants that will not survive outside throughout a Melbourne winter. “We love working with trailing plants like Rhipsalis, Epipremnum and Monstera adansonii to soften edges and spill out over bookshelves and corners,” Hooghuis says. “For statement pieces, Strelitzia nicolai – the giant bird of paradise – and Ficus elastica really make an impact.” Hooghuis says it’s important not to overwater plants, to wipe them once a month to remove dust, and use a plant food to help with growth and keeping pests at bay. ● ● theplantrunner.com ● lump.com.au ● fentonandfenton.com.au

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The good gardening guide Give your garden the year-round love it needs with this easy expert calendar. Wo r d s

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AUGUST - OCTOBER \ The season of preparation

As soon as the days start getting longer, the gardening year begins, Darin Bradbury of Mint Pool and Landscape Design says. “Start considering where your preparations are at for the end of winter and start of spring,” he advises. “This is very important. How are you preparing for heat and water loss that will occur in summer?” Bradbury, a multi-award-winner at the Melbourne Garden Show, stresses Melbourne has

Essendon garden by Mint Pool and Landscape Design, above and opposite right; Elsternwick garden by Franklin Landscape & Design, opposite left, centre.

“crap soils…not very fertile…[with] poor structure”. Many local soils are hydrophobic, which means any moisture beads to the top and never soaks to root level, he says. “The first thing you should be doing is using a bio-mulch, which has a composting material in it,” he says. “Water is absolutely critical in Melbourne when it comes to our gardens.” Soil condition is “everything”, agrees Dave Franklin, of Franklin Landscape & Design, who is a familiar face on Channel Nine’s The Block. Home gardeners should dig their planting holes “twice as big as they think they will need”, he says. “Put in some good fertiliser, wet it down well, and you really cannot go wrong,” Franklin says. “Whatever you do this season, it will always pay you back in summer.” Seasonal tip: If planning a vegetable patch, prepare and plant in this period – before the heat of summer arrives, and after late-winter frosts. ●

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FEBRUARY - MAY \ The seasonal clean-up

JUNE - AUGUST \ The season of rest

In summer, savvy suburban gardeners should aim to put down their rakes by the week before Christmas, Franklin suggests. If you have been diligently fertilising in spring, you should “have the lawn mower ready to go”, he advises. “You will be busy in November and December getting it all done by Christmas as it is the pinnacle, when your garden is on social show,” he says. “If you take a long holiday, just remember the story of Jack and the Beanstalk is true. Go away for a month and don’t be surprised if you come back and the pumpkins are in your kitchen window.” Seasonal tip: Water features are fabulous in summer gardens, but choose a spot in diluted sunlight to minimise algae and evaporation. ●

The annual party is over and “it is time to get back to work”, Franklin says. This means home-owners must sow some serious hours into maintenance: pruning, mulching and clearing dead leaves and plants. “Deciduous plants will lose leaves and so there is now a lot more sun coming into the garden and that is great for young plants,” he says. “It is a good time to get rid of all the garbage. The more leaves you get rid of in autumn, the less to get rid of in winter when it’s not so good outside.” Another task at this time is laying mesh to protect plants from the cold. Seasonal tip: Grasses are at their prime so keep up the mowing and watering. “Lawns are exposed to the sun and tend to really take off and look amazing,” Bradbury says. ●

Geraniums often get a raw deal but Franklin insists are “not as bad as everyone makes out” and are a sweet plant option if wanting garden colour in winter. “They come in a wide variety of colours and are very hardy so will do OK in the winter, and coastal plants are also going to do OK,” he says. Grasses tend to “do it tough” if irrigation and plumbing is sub-standard at this time of year. “If water cannot drain away, the weeds will overgrow your lawn,” Franklin says. Seasonal tip: If your family has youngsters, it is a good time to get them tending herb gardens. ● ● franklinld.com ● mintdesign.net.au

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DESIGN In a throw-away society, fashion lovers show a look can be reworked in many sensational ways.

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f you’re the kind of person who likes to stickybeak among a stranger’s fabulous wardrobe, then the Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival exhibition Fashion Redux is tailormade for you. VAMFF chief executive Graeme Lewsey says the idea came from wanting consumers to see fashion as something that can be re-invented and therefore re-worn in these sustainability-aware times, as well as allowing the roles of designer and stylist to merge. “The Melbourne Museum is our home for the festival and when we were told that they had all

Jess and Stef Dadon with Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival’s Graeme Lewsey.

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these amazing garments in their archive, we saw what a treasure trove it was.” And so, a collection of Melbourne creatives were asked to sift through the archives and re-imagine their picks in a collaborative exhibition. Sisters and businesswomen Stef and Jess Dadon (the duo behind social media powerhouse How Two Live) picked out a metallic Prue Acton dress with detached sleeves that Dynasty-era Joan Collins would’ve raked her talons upon. Milliner Melissa Jackson discovered the perfect equestrian wear via a dress recycled from a horse rug. Costume Designer Marion Boyce (The Dressmaker Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Dressmaker, Mysteries) chose a 1960s Italian lurex coat designed by Madame Serini – who lived in Melbourne at the time – as her starting point. “I’ve changed the shape of the jacket by using corsetry underneath, so I’ve opened it up and given it life,” Boyce says. “I really love Italian fabric; it’s got a craziness to it, and I love the Italian sense of humour.” For Boyce, it was important that the finished product was eye-catching but not

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overwhelming. “I’m really drawn to fashion, and I think it works when you’re able to wear something and it doesn’t wear you. When I saw this jacket, I wanted to step out in it. I wanted to have a cocktail while wearing it.” “I could see it being worn by someone with a joie de vivre, who has a great lust for life – someone like the actress Tilda Swinton, who wears clothes with

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such elegance.” But the result wasn’t supposed to be all fun and frivolity. “I really hope that people take away the fact that just because it’s a ’60s coat, it doesn’t have to stay like that. You can reinvent and change things, and we need to start recycling more and realise that clothes can have a long life,” Boyce says. Other garments in the exhibition include an 1880s wedding dress designed for Mary Anderson (daughter of famed architect Lloyd Tayler) which was selected by couturiers J’Aton, as well as a heavily decorated ’90s jacket by JAG, chosen by stylist Ntombi Moyo. Melbourne, Boyce explains, is the perfect place for this display. “Melbourne fashion has much more of a European bent to it, but it’s also got a twist to it and it’s very different. I notice it a lot when I come back to Australia. There’s a quirkiness about it,” she says. ● FASHION REDUX \ Exhibition at the Melbourne Museum until March 31 ● museumsvictoria.com.au

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ustralian contemporary artist Patricia Piccinini has been taking us on a hyper-realist journey for more than two decades – her art practice combines sculpture, installation and video designed to get us thinking outside the square. The 53-year-old Melbourne based artist explores the natural and artificial world through her works – a converging of surrealism, science and the possibility of what could be. Her latest work, The Clearing Clearing, on

show at Enter at the Lyon Housemuseum Galleries (its inaugural exhibition), continues to question life’s purpose. “The The Clearing is an atmospheric and meditative journey through a space,” says Piccinini, who explains the work was inspired by her last show Curious Affection at Goma in Brisbane. “That’s what happens with artists like me; we take a step forward when opportunities to make new works are presented.”


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Piccinini represented Australia at the Venice Biennale in 2003, is currently exhibiting in her first Copenhagen show, and says The Clearing is a bizarre landscape inspired by science, fertility and climate change. Through sculptures of hybrid life forms, Piccinini blurs the line between what is natural and artificial: “Over the years I have built a sort of alternative world that exists just beyond the real world we live in.” Some find her creatures disturbing – they’re humanlike. But there’s little reason to be afraid. “I want people to feel an emotional connection to these sculptures,” Piccinini says. “It’s designed to stir an empathy and make you feel a connection you maybe can’t quite articulate with words.” ●

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The Clearing features a mix of plant and animal life – it’s where chimeras are in part based on The Venus of Willendorf, sculptures that date to 30,000 BC – while other ovarian-looking species hint at fertility. “This work brings together a bunch of things. These are the size of organs,” she says. “I ask the question ‘could this be the way we cultivate body parts?’ Is this a bad thing? The idea of cultivating organs is something I look forward to as I know what it’s like to be at the mercy of medicine and wanting your loved one to survive at whatever cost.” Piccinini’s mother was diagnosed with liver cancer at 39 years of age and died when Patricia was 26. Her work references this pain and the possibility of what could have been. “I want my work to act as an anaesthetic experience; a moment where people can kind of block off the outside world,” she says.

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This beautifully updated period home is one of the largest properties on the street, located just a few hundred metres from the beach. Its ornate facade with verandah conceals two-storeys that wrap around a generous outdoor entertaining deck and lawn. The ground floor is, in effect, divided into three sections, starting with the rooms off the entrance hallway. To the left is a formal lounge and then the renovated family bathroom with a contemporary freestanding bath. Two bedrooms both with built-in wardrobes sit opposite. Central to the home is the open-plan kitchen, meals and family domain. Glossy timber floorboards flow through this space with sleek interiors inclusive of an integrated fireplace. The kitchen features an island bench and generous pantry. There is also a full-sized laundry. Large glass doors facing west and north open the meals zone to the property’s covered outdoor dining area followed by an open-air deck and lawn. The backyard is undoubtedly one of the home’s key assets, being perfectly oriented, hosting ample entertaining space, and with surrounding maturing trees for ambience and privacy. There’s even an outdoor shower to rinse off when returning home from the beach. The third section of the ground floor contains another bedroom and bathroom, followed by a study with built-in desk. At the end of the floor, a split level separates the study from the rumpus room, which also directly opens to the deck and lawn. Upstairs, a parent’s retreat hosts the carpeted main

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bedroom with an en suite, walk-in wardrobe and a balcony offering sunset views. Another study with a built-in desk is

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also on this floor, plus valuable roof storage space.

GENEROUS LIVING ZONES, TWO STUDIES, FOUR BEDROOMS AND NESTLED

Among other standout features are the landscaped front

IN A GLORIOUS BOTANICAL GARDEN.” ROBIN PARKER – AGENT

garden, ceiling speakers, plantation shutters, ceiling fans, remote-controlled gate, carport and outdoor roller-door storage spaces for bikes and beach gear. All of Hampton’s key amenities are within walking distance including the train station, Hampton Tennis Club, Hampton Street shops and various schools. ● AMELIA BARNES property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Marshall White, Robin Parker 0409 336 282 Price: $2.2 million-$2.4 million Auction: 12.30pm, March 30

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HIGHETT \ 12B SANDFORD STREET 2

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A stylish renovation and indoor-outdoor living area make this low-maintenance, single-storey unit a delight to inhabit. The home is at the rear of a block, accessible via a communal driveway leading into the double automatic garage. The front door opens to the living, dining and kitchen area with statement polished concrete floors, Miele appliances and European laundry. Bifold glass doors open fully to a private rear deck and artificial lawn. There are two carpeted bedrooms – one with a walk-in wardrobe and the other with a built-in wardrobe and desk. The modern bathroom has floor-to-ceiling tiles and there is a separate powder room. ● AMELIA BARNES Agent: Buxton, Amanda Morecroft 0417 347 489 Price: $680,000-$720,000 Auction: 11.30am, March 30

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with a white picket fence, cast-iron lacework and decorative

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Port Melbourne beach. Fronted by a lush garden, manicured

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pillars, the property is located on a quiet cul-de-sac. The

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14A Fairbank Road Bentleigh 3 B 2+ b 2 C

Architectural Integrity & Exceptional Aesthetics A symphony of glass, stone & timber, this towering 3 bed, 2.5 bath architect-design soars with expansive northerly living around a sleek Smeg kitchen, fully-tiled dual-vanity bathrooms, Quantum Quartz benchtops, a massive masterdomain, & a virtually freestanding position connected only by a 2-car auto-garage!

Auction Saturday 6th April at 1:30pm Price $1,070,000-$1,120,000 Contact Angelo Nikitas 0412 161 877 Jarryd Steadman 0426 666 306

11/202 Beach Road Black Rock 4 B 2 b 3 C

Once-in-a-Lifetime Lifestyle Penthouse The agship northerly apartment of a landmark boutique group, this grand 4 bed & study, 2 bath home oers over 280sqm of lock-&-leave luxury on the one level, with vast living-dining & granite kitchen, a window-walled sittingroom plus formal lounge, & a luxe master-domain with 5 Star spa-ensuite & dressing-room. Climate controlled with lift to 3-car b'ment gge, this an exclusive opportunity in an elite group in resort gardens with pool, spa & steam-room. Expression of Interest Thursday 4th April at 5.00pm Price $1,890,000 - $2,070,000 Inspect Wed 5.00 - 5.30pm & Sat 3.00 - 3.30pm Contact Peter Hickey 0412 569 480 Stefan Delyster 0419 614 699

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164 Cochrane Street Brighton

Auction This Saturday

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Hamptons inspired haven styled to entertain Poised amidst leafy gardens in a prized Brighton precinct close to everything, this exquisite 5-bedroom, Hamptons inspired haven is designed to entertain. Effortless al fresco style is on show with a spectacular living domain and pool. Tailor made for family life featuring zoned master suite, kids’ lounge and study. Climate controlled and alarmed with stone-finished kitchen (WIP) and bathrooms plus direct entry automatic garage. Auction Saturday 30th March at 12:30pm Price Contact Agent Inspect Wed 1.30 - 2.00pm , Thurs 5.45 - 6.15pm & Sat 12 12.30pm Contact Danielle Harvey 0433 509 786 Stefan Whiting 0411 473 153

126 Cole Street Brighton

Auction This Saturday

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Picturesque Edwardian in a prized pocket Perfectly positioned just steps to Martin Street Village, schools and city transport, this designer Edwardian delivers unbeatable family appeal. Brimming with contemporary style, formal dining (OFP), a granite kitchen and soaring family domain (OFP) open to al fresco entertaining and large backyard. Master suite (OFP, WIR & en suite), period features, heating/cooling and 2-car driveway parking close to beach and parkland. Land size 611sqm. Auction Saturday 30th March at 11:00am Price Contact Agent Inspect Wed 12.30 - 1.00pm, Thur 6.30 - 7.00pm & Sat 10.30 11am Contact David Hart 0417 541 933 Danielle Harvey 0433 509 786

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34 Davey Avenue Brighton East 5 B 3 b 6 C1s

Grand scale entertainer zoned to perfection Elevate your lifestyle with family sized proportions in a leafy Brighton East locale, sought after for its Gardenvale Primary zoning and close proximity to Village shops, parks, the tram and beach. This expansive 5-bedroom home is an entertainer’s dream showcasing three living zones, decked entertaining and heated pool/spa. Master suite, granite kitchen and bathrooms plus ample storage, heating/cooling and auto gated parking. Auction Saturday 30th March at 11:30am Price $1,700,000 - $1,870,000 Inspect Thurs 1.00 - 1.30pm & Sat 11 - 11.30am Contact Stefan Whiting 0411 473 153 Zoe Hooper 0410 427 119

7 Retreat Road Hampton 4 B 2+ b 2 C1s

Period Grace Meets Architectural Inspiration Unfolding beyond a French-doored formal lounge & baywindowed master-suite to oer spectacular northerly family living, dining & al fresco spaces. This architectural 4 bed, 2.5 bath period home stars a Bosch kitchen, designer bathrooms & every luxury in auto-gated kids' paradise gardens with tiled pool & spa - 200m to Thomas St Park.

Auction Saturday 6th April at 10:30am Price $1,900,000 - $2,080,000 Inspect Wed 11.00 - 11.30am Sat 1.00 - 1.30pm Contact Peter Hickey 0412 569 480 Mark Earle 0419 310 707

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12a Birdwood Street Parkdale 3 B 2+ b 2 C

Spectacular Design and Luxury Beachside Setting The perfect synergy of design excellence and contemporary sophistication, this 3BR, 2 bthrm plus study Lowe Design & Build home oers lounge opening to private deck, living & dining spilling to terrace with glorious water views, stone kitchen with Miele appls, master with ensuite, WIR & balcony, & double garage with internal access.

Auction Saturday 13th April at 10:30am Price $1,650,000 - $1,790,000 Inspect Wednesday 3.00 - 3.30pm Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm Contact Richard Slade 0419 588 873 Sally Pickering 0421 805 216

2/44 Reserve Road Beaumaris 3 B 2+ b 2 C

Luxury Living, Footsteps to the Beach A setting of refined beachside luxury, this elegant 3-BR/2.5 Bath townhouse boasts multiple living areas and a desirable ground floor master. In the prized BSC zone, it also includes heating/cooling, security & double auto garage. Auction Saturday 6th April at 12:30pm Price $1,100,000 - $1,200,000

Inspect Wed 1.00 - 1.30pm Sat 12.45pm - 1.15pm Contact Mark Earle 0419 310 707 Adam Saunders 0405 456 255

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64 Harold Street, Middle Park This stunning architecturally designed home offers subtle sophistication set on approximately 450sqm of private landscaped gardens and courtyards with a swimming pool as it’s focal point. All but rebuilt to the highest standards, no expense has been spared in this exquisite, award-winning, four bedroom, three bathroom design by Coy Yiontis Architects. www.64haroldstreetmiddlepark.com.au

240 Moray Street, South Melbourne Masterfully designed to maximise natural light, this inner city residence provides ingenious family living. Features open plan living, stainless steel kitchen with Smeg appliances, multi level lightwell with maneuverable roof, main bedroom with private balcony, walk in robes and ensuite, two additional bedrooms, flexible study and living space, bathroom with rain shower, garage with laundry facilities and excellent storage.

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135 Clark Street, Port Melbourne Beautifully Renovated Period Sensation with Amazing Family Space. Exquisitely renovated and owning a position in one of Port Melbourne's most highly sought-after streets, this 4 bedroom home with dual street frontage is awe-inspiring living! On 410 sqm (approx.), this updated period beauty promises stunning open plan family and dining with bi-fold glass doors out to the pool with waterfall feature, outdoor kitchen and kid's garden, superb kitchen with endless storage options and Ilve/Miele appls, 2 other living zones incl. front lounge and upstairs retreat, 4 beds with dazzling ensuites incl. downstairs master bed with WIR, sunny balcony, and remote parking for 2 cars via laneway. In Albert Park College zone and near Bay St shops and trams.

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5 Raglan Street, St Kilda East

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With 852sqm of terrific land making it one of the most coveted development opportunities in St Kilda East, this residence is ready for a new lease of life. Currently a readymade investment portfolio comprising 8 flats & provides the option of building an apartment complex or townhouses. Neighbouring building developments in Raglan Street have set a precedent & given its proximity to the lively Chapel & Carlisle Street shops, trams, Balaclava station & Alma Park, it is sure to appeal to an astute developer (STCA).

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Auction Saturday 6th April at 2.30pm View Thursday 4.00-4.30pm Saturday 12.30-1.00pm

ALBERT PARK 53 Barrett Street

Adrian Wood 0404 861 508 Michael Paproth 0488 300 800 theagency.com.au

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EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY IN DRESS CIRCLE LOCALE Perfectly positioned in one of Albert Park’s • Two street frontages most tightly held tree-lined streets, this • In good condition yet offers an outstanding charming Victorian comprises: Arched hallway opportunity for further improvement (STCA) entrance, two double bedrooms (each with • AAA location only 50 metres to Victoria Avenue open fireplace), central bathroom, spacious and a short stroll to beach, Gas Works, schools and public transport light-filled living and dining room. Fully equipped rear kitchen with glazed aspect to North-facing paved courtyard. Car access from Barrett Lane.

Albert Park 03 9699 5999

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ALBERT PARK 7 O’Grady Street

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SENSATIONAL SPACE AND QUALITY IN THE HEART OF ALBERT PARK Totally transformed beyond its classic Victorian façade, this delightful home offers a wonderful lifestyle with high end quality and natural light, Euro laundry, heating and zoned air conditioning, security system, polished timber floors and a premium bayside location. • • • • •

Classic Victorian façade 272m2 allotment (approx) Flexible 3/4 bedroom, 2 bathroom layout Ground floor featuring a fireside lounge Sleek, open-plan kitchen

MIDDLE PARK 4/267 Beaconsfield Parade

• Additional internal garden, full-width deck • Upstairs main bedroom with ensuite and private deck, third bedroom • Double garage via Little O’Grady Street at rear

View Thurs 5.30-6pm & Sat 1.30-2pm Auction Saturday 30th March at 2pm Contact Michael Szulc 0417 122 809 Simon Carruthers 0438 811 601 2

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SUNSETS, SAILS, MAGNIFICENT BAY VIEW Offering impressive innovative modern living ensuring a relaxed lifestyle. Directly adjacent to the golden sandy beach of Middle Park, the bicycle and running tracks beckon right on your doorstep. Less than a minute away is the No.12 city tram, cafes and popular eateries all nearby. Ideal for those downsizing or looking for a sea change in one of Melbourne’s most highly prized bayside locations. • Brilliant architecturally renovated luxury • Breathtaking 180 degrees views of the bay

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• Sensational free flowing open plan living room opening onto balcony, Meile kitchen • Spacious master bedroom, walk-in robes, ensuite • Spacious second double bedroom • Central modern second bathroom • Water views from every room • Lock up garage, low body corporate fees View Thurs 12.45-1.15pm & Sat 10.30-11am Auction Saturday 30th March at 11am Contact Andrew Turner 0408 211 281 Geoff Cayzer 9690 9782 Port Melbourne 03 9646 0812


MIDDLE PARK 179 Beaconsfield Parade

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BEACHFRONT ELEGANCE Boasting a magnificent waterfront position, this exquisite Victorian two-storey terrace exudes wonderful character combining modern day design within last century architecture. • Newly renovated kitchen with feature lightwell • Main bedroom with balcony and water views

MIDDLE PARK 352 Danks Street

• Third bedroom with private sun deck • Free flowing open-plan living/kitchen/ meals area • Entertainers courtyard garden with pedestrian rear access

View Thurs 2-2.30pm & Sat 11.30-12pm Auction Saturday 30th March at 12pm Contact Geoff Cayzer 9690 9782 Michael Szulc 0417 122 809 5

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GRAND FAMILY HOME, PERMIT APPROVED FOR NEW YORK STYLE WAREHOUSE Magnificent two-story family residence set on approximately 526 sqm of land surrounded by lush gardens. Exceptional light-filled dimensions highlights its impressive family appeal. Superbly appointed with generous proportions offering flexible living zones, displaying many fine period features including ornate high ceilings, cornices and open fireplaces. • Five bedrooms and three bathrooms • Separate elegant dining room

Albert Park 03 9699 5999

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• Well equipped new kitchen, stone benchtops • Delightful large open plan family room • Garden with alfresco entertaining area • Hydronic heating and cooling, separate laundry with ample storage • Permit approved for three bedroom warehouse and inground pool For Sale View By appointment only Contact Andrew Turner 0408 211 281 Geoff Cayzer 9690 9782 Michael Szulc 0417 122 809 Port Melbourne 03 9646 0812 DOM A IN REV IEW

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1/211 Church Street Brighton Garden-wrapped and expertly styled, this substantial 3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom unit is set to surprise with lounge and dining overlooking the group’s walled garden, a state-of-the-art stone kitchen opening to a private courtyard, and a king-size master with study nook. Styled with a fully-tiled bathroom, gas-fire and clever cafe-bar, this rev-cycle airconditioned home has a secure garage and a blue-chip Hill position.

Auction Agent Agent View Office Web

Sat 6 April 11.00 Angus Graham 0401 505 259 Nickole Smirnov 0434 220 381 Wednesday 2.45-3.15 + Saturday 11.00-11.30 Sandringham 9598 1111 1-211churchstreetbrighton.com

11 Hornby Street Brighton East Highset & impressively extended, this up to 5 bedroom & study area, 3.5 bathroom home goes above & beyond with fine formal rooms, curvaceous family living around a Blanco & stone kitchen & a balconied master-suite. With all the extras, a walk-down cellar & 3-car auto-garage, this is a highpoint of gracious living with a studio beside a heated pool & a leafy location near schools, parks & tram.

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Sat 6 April 12.00 Jason Gill 0411 801 831 Greg Downes 0413 592 905 Wednesday 11.30-12.00 + Saturday 11.30-12.00 Brighton 9596 1111 11hornbystreetbrightoneast.com

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An Elwood oasis with designer style Plunge into a designer lifestyle in a prized pocket of beachside Elwood with this beautifully renovated 2-bedroom Victorian flaunting exceptional al fresco style. Custom designed with an eye for detail a traditional layout out is enhanced by French Oak flooring, crisp white interiors and extensive glazing. Tw T o large bedrooms (BIR & OFP) precede a stunning living and entertaining domain with a plunge pool set in resort style gardens. Low maintenance and luxurious with sleek stone kitchen and bathrooms, hydronic heating, air conditioning and gated laneway access close to Te T nnyson cafés, Brighton Road tram, parkland and schools. • Designer Victorian with a flawless finish • Plunge pool in resort style gardens • Stone kitchen and bathroom • Hydronic heating/reverse cycle cooling • Prized cul de sac locale

Auction: Saturday 30th March 10.00am Guide: Contact Agent Contact: Sam Gamon 0425 702 574 Rhianna Hoyle 0408 100 583

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Auction: Saturday 6th April 12.00pm Guide: Contact Agent Contact: Sam Gamon 0425 702 574 Rhianna Hoyle 0408 100 583

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PORT MELBOURNE 8/71 BEACH STREET

SPECTACULAR ONE-OF-A-KIND BEACHSIDE APARTMENT • Level 1: Gourmet kitchen adjacent expansive 10m wide dining/living/ BOASTING FABULOUS WATER & CITY VIEWS family room with 2 balconies, large bedroom & big bathroom. A truly unique & luxurious residence situated in the boutique, private & very exclusive beachfront development known as “The • Level 2: Spectacular 10m wide master bedroom (originally 2 bedrooms – can be easily restored) with full ensuite, walk in robes Sandridge”. Apartment 8 is unequalled within the complex, and 2 balconies, 3rd bedroom, 3rd bathroom and family-size laundry. being the only one spread over 2 levels. The generously• Extra features include ducted heating/cooling, stone bench tops, proportioned accommodation & flexible layout will appeal to Smeg appliances, fully-tiled bathrooms with double vanities, built-in empty nesters, young professionals as well as families looking for Bose speakers, 4 balconies, secure garaging for 2 cars + storage cage the ultimate, low maintenance property that can be enjoyed immediately.

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Saturday 13th April at 1:30pm $2,100,000 - $2,310,000 Wed 12-12.30 & 5-5.30, Sat 2.30-3 David Lack 0418 996 265 Fraser Lack 0408 340 242 100 Bay Street Port Melbourne 03 8671 3777

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PORT MELBOURNE 59 THE CRESCENT AS GOOD AS IT GETS This exceptional executive residence has been updated and features superb indoor and outdoor entertaining just a short stroll to the beach, light rail and Station Pier precinct. • Huge main bedroom with BIRs and ensuite • 2 further large bedrooms with built-in robes • Central bathroom, powder room & Euro laundry • Spacious living, dining and family zones • New gourmet kitchen with Miele appliances • Beautiful gardens complimented by alfresco area • Drive through garage with 2nd car space behind

PORT MELBOURNE 21/97 CRUIKSHANK STREET

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Saturday 6th April at 10:30am $1,700,000 - $1,750,000 Thur 12-12.30 & Sat 12-12.30 David Lack 0418 996 265 Fraser Lack 0408 340 242 OFFICE 100 Bay Street Port Melbourne 03 8671 3777 SMS the word "59THECRESCENT" to 0416 907 829" for detailed information

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BAYSIDE LIVING WITH INSTANT APPEAL This generously proportioned and superbly presented 2-level townhouse offers a relaxed, low maintenance lifestyle right in the heart of Port Melbourne. • 3 bedrooms (all with BIRs, main with ensuite) • 2 lustrous bathrooms, main with bath • Fully-appointed kitchen with Smeg appliances • Heating/cooling, polished floorboards in living spaces and carpet in bedrooms • 2 secure under-cover car spaces + storage unit • 2nd entrance from McCormack Street

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Saturday 6th April at 12:00pm $1,000,000 - $1,050,000 Wed 1-1.30 & Sat 9.30-10 David Lack 0418 996 265 Fraser Lack 0408 340 242 OFFICE 100 Bay Street Port Melbourne 03 8671 3777 SMS the word "21CRUIKSHANK" to 0416 907 829" for detailed information

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22 Lynedoch Avenue, St Kilda East

Family perfection in a prized location 22LynedochAvenueStKildaEast.com

This grand scale family focused residence showcasing impeccable quality & presenting an astonishing amount of space is an oasis of contemporary style. Boasting a flexible floorplan, this fabulous home features a formal lounge/ dining room with access to two courtyards, a gourmet kitchen & an expansive casual living/dining domain opening out to a garden, heated pool & two decked areas for spectacular indoor-outdoor living & entertaining.

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