Bec Judd finally reveals the completed renovations of her Mornington Peninsula holiday home which she bought 10 years ago for $1.2m

Bec Judd finally reveals the completed renovations of her Mornington Peninsula holiday home which she bought 10 years ago for $1.2m

As someone who has always admired Bec Judd’s impeccable style and design sensibilities, I couldn’t help but feel a pang of envy when I saw her stunning holiday home at Arthurs Seat. With its lavish landscaping, luxurious al fresco entertainment area, and the breathtaking circular pool, it’s a dream come true for any interior enthusiast like me.

After purchasing the Mornington Peninsula vacation house for just 1.2 million dollars about a decade back, Bec Judd has now finished the long-awaited renovations on it.

41-year-old AFL partner shared a series of photos on her social media on Friday, unveiling an extravagant display.

Located approximately 85 kilometers from Melbourne, close to Arthurs Seat, this three-bedroom home boasts breathtaking landscaped gardens and a fashionable outdoor entertainment area.

‘Arthurs Seat is complete,’ Bec gushed in the Instagram post.

‘A huge thank you to my epic team and partners for pushing so hard to get this done in record time.

Instead of starting with other types of shots, I decided it would be best to begin with landscape photographs as they truly set the tone and aesthetic for the entire property.

Bec Judd finally reveals the completed renovations of her Mornington Peninsula holiday home which she bought 10 years ago for $1.2m

Bec Judd finally reveals the completed renovations of her Mornington Peninsula holiday home which she bought 10 years ago for $1.2m

The photos feature Bec posing in the grounds surrounding the property, which boasts a beautiful circular pool, a terraced lawn and ornamental gardens.

Highlights include a fire pit and a covered outdoor lounge with brick fire place.

Becky has been quite open about displaying her project and often shares progress reports on its renovation for the past year.

At Main Ridge, Bec undertook a transformation of the initial humble dwelling into a lavish three-bedroom, three-bathroom vacation hideaway.

Earlier, it had a compact bathroom equipped with an integrated bathtub, a separate shower enclosure, and a miniature sink area.

Other pictures showed large tiled living areas and a large kitchen.

Back then, when I was eagerly awaiting the arrival of our beautiful twins, my incredible husband Chris Judd and I splurged on a stunning new home for a cool $1.2 million. It’s been our sanctuary ever since!

Following the births of her sons Darcy and Tom in 2016, Bec decided to postpone her home renovation projects for a while.

Bec Judd finally reveals the completed renovations of her Mornington Peninsula holiday home which she bought 10 years ago for $1.2m
Bec Judd finally reveals the completed renovations of her Mornington Peninsula holiday home which she bought 10 years ago for $1.2m
Bec Judd finally reveals the completed renovations of her Mornington Peninsula holiday home which she bought 10 years ago for $1.2m

Construction was performed by prestige firm The Melbourne Builder and Co. earlier this year.

In a video shared in June, Bec explained that they were removing walls to expand the living areas and make them more spacious.

Previously proposed design for the estate was labeled as a ‘rural ranch-style’, and it includes elaborate blueprints for an opulent kitchen area.

Additionally, she mentioned that the latest model will incorporate Patagonian quartzite stone, sourced from South America, which is provided by the Australian company, Signorino.

‘Its very bold and it helps to elevate a warm neutral palette,’ she said.

An animated designer’s clip also shared in the post revealed that Bec plans to use the lavish stone for a breakfast island.

Bec shared on various social platforms that she intends to give away all her belongings from her first house to charitable organizations.

Bec and Chris, 40, also own a $7.3million Brighton, Melbourne mansion.

Back in August 2022, the Mornington Peninsula Shire gave a green light to the proposal of renovating the hideaway as a ‘tranquil, contemporary, countryside retreat’. This was according to The Herald Sun’s report.

Just off a quiet country road close to the quaint town of Arthurs Seat lies this sprawling bushland estate, filled with tall trees, ferns, and indigenous flora.

The idyllic country home also features gardens, an orchard and a vegetable patch.

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2024-12-13 05:04

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