With assist from a ‘dream group’ of designers, the house owners of this Fairfield dwelling have created their very own slice of Palm Springs in Melbourne’s interior suburbs.
Now an expensive three-bedroom dwelling impressed by mid-century fashionable structure, 60A Park Crescent has come a good distance since distributors Peter and Rose first bought it again in 2018.
‘The home was very run-down. We needed to do a mini renovation simply to make it habitable. We painted all the within, put in an IKEA kitchen, and coated the tiled flooring with laminated timber,’ Peter says.
However a number of years later, they bought the possibility to execute their true imaginative and prescient: demolishing the present property to make manner for a brand new single-storey construct with a pool.
The couple engaged native architect Fiona Poon and McKerlie Builders to carry their best household dwelling to life on the 860-square-metre block, situated near leafy parks, the Fairfield Boathouse, and the Yarra River trails.
From the road, hit-and-miss brick screens and flat rooflines set the tone for the retro-style materials palette inside. Strong masonry partitions are paired with warm-timber joinery, as skylights and expansive home windows flood the house with pure gentle.
Two bedrooms are positioned on the entrance of the ground plan, alongside important practical additions just like the double-car storage and research, adopted by the sweeping scale of the open-plan dwelling space.
The kitchen is nicely outfitted, with two dishwashers, two ovens, and a big marble island bench, as sliding glass doorways seize views of the expansive yard.
‘Our favorite function of the house is the quantity of sunshine we get in each room,’ Rose provides.
‘We have now a north-facing yard, which showcases a 12-metre pool, an Escea hearth that’s additionally a barbecue/pizza oven, and a big deck space for entertaining. We have now a log fireplace within the dwelling space that provides us a stunning, cosy feeling throughout winter.’
In the meantime, the primary bed room is nestled privately in direction of the rear, offering direct entry to step out into the native gardens.
Regardless of being a superb homage to the structure of the previous, the all-electric home can be designed for the longer term; that includes photo voltaic panels, Tesla batteries and EV charging.
One of the best half is, the brand new house owners can transfer in and don’t have to alter a factor!
60A Park Crescent, Fairfield, VIC 3078 is listed on the market with James Labiris and Liz Walker from Nelson Alexander Ivanhoe. It should go to public sale on Saturday March 21 at 11.30am.














