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Modern Luxury

369 Sandy Road, St Andrews Beach
Wellbeing by Design

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369 Sandy Road, St Andrews Beach

Modern Luxury

This exceptional home redefines modern coastal living with bold design, luxurious finishes, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow, offering panoramic ocean glimpses and a lifestyle of unrivalled sophistication.

Every detail of this bespoke residence celebrates bold individuality and the height of modern living. Perfectly positioned near Rye Ocean Beach, Peninsula Hot Springs, and the region’s finest wineries, it offers resort-style luxury on a sprawling 1278sqm (approx.) block with panoramic ocean glimpses framed by a pristine natural setting.

The grand double-height entry makes an immediate statement, featuring polished concrete floors, underfloor heating, and a striking timber staircase. Expansive living spaces flow across two levels, offering seamless indoor-outdoor living. On the ground floor, the casual living area opens to lush lawns and a travertine-edged pool. Upstairs is designed for entertaining, with vaulted ceilings, ocean views, and an all-weather alfresco dining space. The stylish kitchen includes engineered porcelain benchtops, dual Fisher & Paykel ovens, an induction cooktop, an integrated dishwasher, and a butler’s pantry.

Three ground-floor bedrooms with premium storage are complemented by a designer bathroom, while the private upstairs main suite features balcony access, a lavish ensuite with twin showers, and a walk-in robe. With reverse-cycle heating/cooling, a 10,000L water tank, solar provisions, and more, this home is a masterclass in Peninsula living, blending architectural brilliance with world-class convenience. ■

For enquiries contact

Bradley Pearce 0430 460 900

Olivia Brenchley 0419 900 719 VIEW LISTING

Wellbeing by Design

C helsea Hing

Chelsea Hing transforms spaces with a focus on connection, wellbeing, and timeless design. In this feature, we explore the inspiration behind her studio, her advice for homeowners, and her vision for the future of Australian design.

Photo Credit Rhiannon Taylor

What inspired you to pursue design and establish your studio?

From a young age, I’ve always been creative, constantly making things with my hands - whether it was sculpture, collage, or printmaking. Eventually, my passion evolved into design. I was fortunate to begin my career at a time when design was still very hands-on, offering the chance to merge creativity with technical precision. Design feels like the perfect combination of opposites - it’s both strategic and artistic, serious and playful, fast and slow At its core, design is about creating something meaningful that enhances lives. I genuinely believe it’s a tool to improve humanity. That big-picture passion is what keeps me coming back to my desk every day, excited to create.

How do emotional connection and wellbeing shape your design philosophy?

Wellbeing drives every aspect of our designs. We focus on how spaces feel and function - where the light enters, how rooms flow, and what people see when they wake up. Homes are all about feeling; when designed well, they can improve everyday life.

We consider everything, from spaces to gather and connect to quiet areas for solitude. Even the materials we use reflect this approach - natural materials carry integrity, durability, and an energy that enhances a home’s atmosphere. Ultimately, our goal is to design homes that adapt to our clients' needs, supporting them now and as they evolve over time. While individual needs change, the principles of connection and wellbeing remain constant.

What advice would you give to homeowners designing their spaces?

The process starts with function. We ask fundamental questions: Who lives here? What does the house need to do now, and how can it work for the future? Many homes are either dated or poorly designed, which is when we get involved to reimagine the layout.

Once the functional aspects are in place, it’s about layering the space with personal elements - furniture, art, and objects. A home should reflect the people who live there. Getting the “bones” of a house right ensures timelessness; everything else can evolve with the decades. A well-designed home has a certain feeling - it just works. That’s the value of design.

How does hand sketching influence your creative process?

I began my career before email was standard, drawing everything by hand and faxing details to joiners. Hand-sketching directly connects the brain and hand, allowing ideas to flow freely and quickly. It’s imperfect, which is ideal for the early stages of design when anything is possible.

Even now, I sketch and use digital tools to refine ideas with my team. This process keeps our work fluid and allows for continuous improvement as the design takes shape.

How do you see your studio evolving in the future?

We’re continuing to grow, taking on larger residential projects while staying focused on what we do best - creating homes. Our aim is to provide full-service solutions, guiding clients from the design phase through construction and even selecting furniture, art, and objects.

Looking ahead, I’m excited to explore what defines the unique Australian design voice. Our work draws inspiration from global ideas, but there’s something special about adapting them to the way Australians live. I see the embrace of art and living with functional design in our homes as an exciting new frontier. I think we’ll continue to see designers push the boundaries, and we’ll be there with them. Curiosity and new ideas are timeless drivers. ■

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Malèna Cucina & Bar

Photo Credit Kate Pascoe

Indulge in the flavours of Calabria and Sicily with Malèna Cucina & Bar's Eggplant Parmigiana, a Southern Italian classic created by Head Chef Domenico Fazzari.

Ingredients Method

2 large eggplants, sliced Salt

¼ cup (60 ml) extra virgin olive oil

¼ cup (60 ml) vegetable oil

1 red onion, diced

3 garlic cloves, roughly chopped

2 tbsp tomato paste

1 x 400 g can crushed tomatoes

½ tsp dried oregano

6–8 basil leaves

½ tsp salt

½ tsp cracked black pepper

1 ½ cups (180 g) mozzarella, grated

1 cup (60 g) breadcrumbs

1 loaf of good-quality crusty bread, sliced

1. Prepare the Eggplant

Thinly slice the eggplants into rounds about ½ cm thick.

Sprinkle generously with salt and rest on a clean tea towel for one hour.

2. Make the Napoli Sauce

Heat four tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil in a medium-sized pot over high heat.

Add the garlic to the pot and remove it once it turns deep yellow.

Add the onions and sauté until soft.

Stir in the crushed tomatoes and tomato paste, then bring to a boil.

Reduce the heat and simmer for 30 minutes.

3. Cook the Eggplant

Pat the eggplant slices dry with a clean tea towel.

Fry them in hot vegetable oil until golden.

4. Assemble the Parmigiana

Spread two spoonfuls of Napoli sauce to cover the base in a small to medium-sized terracotta ramekin.

Add a layer of fried eggplant slices.

Top with Buffalo mozzarella and a couple of basil leaves.

Add more Napoli sauce and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese.

5. Repeat the Process

Repeat the layering process until all the ingredients are used.

6. Bake

Cook in a preheated oven at 180°C for 20 minutes.

7. Serve

Serve hot with slices of crusty bread.

Time: 2 hours

Serves: 4

Malena Cucina & Bar

151 Martin Street, Brighton

for REACH Walk or Run

Did you know? Cambodia has one of the highest poverty rates in Southeast Asia, with many families struggling to access basics like education, food, and healthcare. That’s where REACH Siem Reap steps in, working tirelessly to break the cycle of poverty with community-driven programs that create real change.

On Sunday, March 30th, 2025, you can make a differenceright here in Melbourne at the first-ever Walk or Run for REACH. This inspiring event is a fun, meaningful way for individuals and families to make a real impact. Whether participants lace up their running shoes for an 8km run, enjoy a leisurely 4km walk, or simply come along to cheer and connect, every effort counts towards creating positive change.

Why Walk or Run for REACH?

Beyond a fun day out, this is your chance to create brighter futures for families in Cambodia. Your participation directly supports REACH’s grassroots programs, providing education and resources to those who need it most.

In addition, you can:

• Choose Your Challenge: Walk 4km or run 8km - your pace, your way.

• Meet the Team: Hear from REACH founder Emily Williamson and Cambodian head teacher Sokun, who will share how your support changes lives.

• Connect with Community: Be part of a global movement here in Melbourne

How You Can Get Involved

• Everyone can join in and support this incredible cause:

• Sign Up: Register to walk or run and make an impact with every step.

• Fundraise: Set up a personal fundraising page and rally your friends to support REACH, with exciting prizes for top fundraisers.

• Sponsor: Become an event sponsor and show your commitment to breaking the cycle of poverty.

• Just Show Up: Not walking or running? Come along, cheer participants, and hear inspiring stories from the REACH team.

Walk. Run. REACH.

Your participation means more than crossing a finish lineit means hope, opportunity, and change for families in Cambodia. Whether you walk, run, or simply show up to support, together we can make a difference. ■

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Where Tennis Meets Luxury Living

For tennis lovers, there is nothing more enticing than a home with its own private court. Offering convenience, fitness, and entertainment, these properties represent the ultimate lifestyle upgrade.

Marshall White proudly showcases some of Melbourne and the Mornington Peninsula’s most extraordinary properties featuring private courts:

• 62 Clendon Road, Toorak: An elegant estate offering a perfectly maintained court surrounded by lush greenery.

• 39-41 Websters Road, Templestowe: A serene family retreat with a private court ideal for everyday play.

• 19 Century Drive, Mount Martha: A stunning coastal residence combining tennis and relaxation in style.

• 16 Watts Parade, Mount Eliza: A property that conveys a lifestyle of exclusivity and refinement.

Tennis court properties remain highly sought after in Melbourne and the Mornington Peninsula, where world-class tennis culture meets a premium real estate market. Following the excitement of the Australian Open, the city’s status as a tennis capital is once again on full display.

With over 1.4 million participants nationwide and a 32% growth in engagement since 2019 (Source: Tennis Australia), tennis continues to thrive as more Australians embrace the sport. For many, it’s not just a game - it’s a lifestyle.

If you are ready to combine your passion for tennis with luxury living, now is the perfect time to explore these exclusive opportunities. Contact Marshall White today to discover your dream tennis court property. ■

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Bakehouse Terraces, located at 390A Queens Parade in Fitzroy North, offers 14 architecturally designed terrace homes in one of Melbourne’s most desirable inner-city suburbs. Once the site of a historic bakery, this development combines heritage charm with modern living.

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5 Bay Avenue, Mount Eliza A 6 B 5 C 2 $1,800 pw

Showcasing stunning peninsula, bay, and city views, this Mediterranean-inspired coastal villa on Mount Eliza’s coveted ‘Golden Mile’ offers resort-style living on approximately 2,600sqm. Behind secure gates, highlights include an infinity-edge pool accessible from the opulent main suite with a marble spa ensuite.

With up to six bedrooms, five bathrooms, and expansive living areas, the home features a gourmet Miele kitchen, alfresco terraces, and versatile spaces for entertaining or multi-generational living. Steps from Canadian Bay Beach and Mount Eliza village, this is luxury coastal living at its finest.

For enquiries contact Kate Morgan 0473 001 022

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