Influencer and super WAG Rebecca Judd has finished her Mornington Peninsula holiday house, completing her ambitious goal of being in by Christmas.
Situated in Main Ridge near Arthurs Seat, the project, the reported $1.2m pad, that she described as a ‘country ranch’, has three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a circular pool, and a manicured garden.
The 41-year old shared the exciting news to her Instagram followers, showing off the stunning renovation process and revealing the many new features.
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“Arthurs Seat is complete, A huge thank you to my epic team and partners for pushing so hard to get this done in record time.” Judd wrote.
Working closely with @themelbournebuilder on the project, Judd set the team the task in June of being done before the end of the year, and was blown away by the overall result.
“Your team delivered a month early, that is insane,” Judd said.
The project is a long time in the making for the former TV presenter, who explained to The Melbourne Builder earlier this year that she bought the home with her husband, former AFL great Chris Judd, when she was pregnant with their twin boys.
One of her favourite rooms of the whole project was the kitchen, which she dubbed ‘the kitchen of my dreams’
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“The modern, bush, Australiana, country kitchen of my dreams,” Judd wrote on her post showcasing the space.
“For me, this space is all about the showstopping Patagonia stone … paired with the Smokey Grey floorboards.”
“I designed the steel door using the offcuts of the Patagonia to add another layer of ‘epicness’ to this country abode.”
Outside, the picturesque gardens — landscaped by Nathan Burkett — create a sense of serenity, which Judd was keen to highlight in her video home tour, especially the practical outdoor lounge area.
“Nathan Burkett has done an amazing job with the design, there are so many beautiful curved elements.
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“We’ve got this incredible living space (outside), which is ideal because we’ve only got one living area inside, and I feel like for a country property with a big family, you do need a second living space.
The undercover outdoor living area is packed with a big TV, sofa, dining table and fireplace.
“It just serene, it gives me all the feels,” Judd said.
Original photos of the property reveal the dated and daggy interiors of the property, including black slate flooring through — which Judd made a focus to brighten up.
And Judd also announced in March that she was donating the entire contents of the original home to charity.
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