Bec Judd reveals her son has destroyed fixtures in her luxury Brighton home by playing cricket inside: ‘My bedroom is Oscar’s practice net’
Rebecca Judd's son has caused significant damage to her $7.3 million Brighton mansion in Melbourne.
The 40-year-old AFL WAG revealed her 12-year-old son Oscar smashed the shutters in her bedroom while practicing his cricket skills indoors.
Bec shared images of the broken blinds on Instagram on Wednesday.
“It must be cricket season,” she said in the clip, as the footage showed not one, but two broken shutters in the room.
“I just fixed that,” Bec added, pointing to the broken fixture.
The other hatch had dents on the side, exposing the bare wooden slats of an original white-painted design.
“My bedroom is Oscar's practice net,” Bec captioned the video.
Just a few months earlier, Bec showed off stunning before and after images of the incredible renovation of her Brighton townhouse.
Rebecca Judd has shared the significant damage to her home caused by one of her sons
The AFL WAG, 40, revealed her 12-year-old son Oscar smashed the shutters in her bedroom while practicing his cricket skills at their $7.3 million family home in Melbourne's Brighton.
The sprawling property, which she shares with former AFL great Chris Judd, was purchased by the genetically blessed couple in March 2018 and began a complete makeover of the Spanish colonial spread shortly afterwards.
A photo in Bec's gallery on Instagram showed the backyard pool under construction.
Once construction was complete, the space was transformed into an entertainment oasis, with molten rock, a magnesium pool and an outdoor kitchen.
A second series of photos shows the bar and lounge area, which opens onto the tennis court, under construction.
The genetically blessed couple purchased the sprawling home in March 2018 and soon after began a complete makeover of the Spanish colonial neighborhood.
The tennis court was part of the original property, but the Judds added artificial turf and replaced the old net with a new net with roller wheels for added mobility.
Meanwhile, the net that can easily be rotated lengthwise to free up space for garden parties.
Other improvements to the opulent property include replacing the mansion's aesthetic and apricot color palette with stylish grays and blacks, adding modern touches such as gold brass fittings, marble and steel doors.
Once construction was completed, the backyard pool area was transformed into an entertainment oasis, featuring molten rock, a magnesium pool and an outdoor kitchen
However, the couple retained the house's defining architectural feature – the arches – and used this shape as a theme throughout the interior.
There is also a gym and wet bar complete with a snooker table.
Highlights include a private bathroom with a giant arched mirror that reflects the home's Spanish Colonial architecture.
Rebecca's love of gold brass fittings, black moldings and marble continues in the bathrooms.
Bec shares four children: daughter Billie, nine, son Oscar, 12, and twins Darcy and Tom, seven, with her ex-AFL star husband, Chris Judd
The master bathroom features a giant arched mirror that reflects the Spanish colonial architecture of the house.
Bec and Chris' bedroom has custom-made joinery in a 'storm gray' shade.
The enclaves and sliding door frames leading to the master en-suite are also arches, another nod to the home's original construction.
A geometric painting by Melbourne artist Stephen Barker, depicting the Judds drinking coffee in bed, hangs above the marital bed.
Bec shares four children: daughter Billie, nine, son Oscar, 12, and twins Darcy and Tom, seven, with her ex-AFL star husband, Chris Judd.