Bec Judd has shared a stunning before-and-after picture of the incredible $7.3 million renovation of the Brighton mansion she shares with former AFL great Chris Judd.
The genetically blessed couple bought the sprawling home in March 2018 and soon after began a complete makeover of the Spanish colonial spread.
One image in Bec’s Instagram gallery shows a backyard pool under construction.
After construction, the space was transformed into an oasis of entertainment, with plastered stones, a magnesium pool and an open kitchen.
Another series of photos shows the bar and lounge, which opens onto the tennis court, under construction.
Bec Judd has shared a stunning before and after picture of the incredible $7.3 million renovation of the Brighton mansion she shares with former AFL great Chris Judd
The genetically blessed couple bought the sprawling home in March 2018 and soon after began a complete makeover of the Spanish Colonial spread
The tennis court area was part of the original property, but the Judds added artificial grass and replaced the old netting with a new one with wheels for added mobility.
The tennis court area was part of the original property, but the Judds added artificial grass and replaced the old net with a new one with wheels for added mobility.
Meanwhile, a net that can easily be rotated lengthwise to free up space for garden parties.
Other improvements to the opulent property include replacing the villa’s apricot aesthetic and color palette with stylish grays and blacks, adding modern touches such as gold brass fittings, marble and steel doors.
However, the couple retained the house’s defining architectural feature – its arches – and used this shape as a theme throughout the interior.
There is also a gym and a wet bar with a snooker table.
Highlights include an en-suite bathroom with a huge arched mirror that reflects the house’s Spanish colonial architecture.
Rebecca’s fondness for gold brass fittings, black frames and marble continues in the bathrooms.
The en-suite master bathroom has a huge arched mirror that reflects the home’s Spanish Colonial architecture.
The swimming pool in the yard is under construction in the picture
After construction was completed, the space was transformed into an entertainment oasis, with plastered stone, a magnesium pool and an open kitchen.
Rebecca and Chris’ bedroom features custom woodwork in a ‘storm grey’ tone.
The enclaves and sliding door frames leading to the master bath are also arched, in another nod to the house’s original construction.
A geometric painting by Melbourne artist Stephen Barker depicting the Judds drinking coffee together in bed hangs above the double bed.
Bec shares four children – daughter Billie, nine, son Oscar, 12, and twins Darcy and Tom, seven, with her AFL star ex-husband Chris Judd.