Rebecca Judd is doing her bit to flatten the curve by staying at home during the coronavirus pandemic.
Over the past few weeks, the 37-year-old footy WAG has been chronicling her life in self-isolation – from restaurant-quality dinners to Pilates workouts in her living room and home schooling her four children.
In the process of documenting her daily life, Rebecca has also been offering fans a glimpse inside her family’s stunning home in Melbourne‘s south-east.
Self-isolating in style! Take a look inside every room of Rebecca Judd’s $7.3million home. Pictured with her husband, Chris Judd, and their four children, Oscar, Billie, Tom and Darcy
Rebecca and her husband, retired AFL player Chris Judd, completely transformed the Spanish colonial property after buying it for $7.3million in March 2018.
They replaced its dated aesthetic and apricot colour palette with stylish greys and blacks, adding modern touches like gold brass fittings, marble and steel doors.
However, the couple kept the home’s defining architectural feature – its arches – and used this shape as a theme throughout the interior.
Passion project: The Judds transformed the Spanish colonial property after buying it for $7.3million in March 2018. They replaced its dated aesthetic and apricot colour palette with stylish greys and blacks, but kept the home’s defining architectural feature – its arches – and used this shape as a theme throughout the interior. Pictured on March 12, 2019
The sleek design can be seen in the recent videos and selfies Rebecca has been sharing with her 869,000 Instagram followers while in self-quarantine.
So take a look through each room of the Judd household, from the pink-themed front room to the ultra-stylish kitchen and outdoor tennis court.
FRONT ROOM
Pink tones: The ‘good front room’ has a light pink theme and is decorated with two artworks
Statement piece: One of the artworks is a collage of Rebecca’s modelling photos
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‘I’m really in seventh heaven here,’ she said proudly. ‘This room has all of my favourite pink things in it.’
The space has a light pink theme and is decorated with two artworks: a modern kaleidoscopic piece above the cabinetry, and a collage of Rebecca’s modelling photos above the couch.
CHILDREN’S LOUNGE ROOM
Casual space: The children’s lounge room has a similar theme to the good front room, with dusty pink furniture and Chevron pattern flooring. Two sets of glass doors overlook the terrace, and a grey carpet doubles as a workout mat for Rebecca’s at-home Pilates sessions
Fun activities: A large cabinet slides open to reveal a widescreen smart TV, on which Rebecca’s children like to watch Just Dance videos on YouTube
The children’s lounge room has a similar theme to the good front room, with dusty pink furniture and Chevron pattern flooring.
Two sets of glass doors overlook the terrace, and a grey carpet doubles as a workout mat for Rebecca’s at-home Pilates sessions.
A large cabinet slides open to reveal a widescreen smart TV, on which Rebecca’s children like to watch Just Dance videos on YouTube.
KITCHEN
Dream kitchen: The Judd family kitchen, complete with a butler’s pantry, features bespoke joinery and custom brass gold handles
Chic design: The centerpiece of the room is a marble island surrounded by black chairs
Through the keyhole: Rebecca showed off her kitchen last week in a video tutorial on how to make flourless chocolate cake with just five ingredients
The Judd family kitchen, complete with a butler’s pantry, features bespoke joinery and custom brass gold handles.
The centerpiece of the room is a marble island surrounded by black chairs, and the gas stove sits atop a row of white cabinets.
Rebecca showed off her kitchen last week in a video tutorial on how to make flourless chocolate cake with just five ingredients.
BAR AND LOUNGE
The fun room! The entertainment room ‘where grown-ups come to play’ has a snooker table and a fully-stocked bar, as well as a sofa and small coffee table
Natural lighting: The space has a breezy feel courtesy of its black-framed metal glass doors, which lead out to the tennis court
Multi-purpose: In recent weeks, Rebecca has used one end of the room as her eldest son Oscar’s classroom due to coronavirus-related school closures in Victoria
The entertainment room ‘where grown-ups come to play’ has a snooker table and a fully-stocked bar, as well as a sofa and small coffee table.
The space has a breezy feel courtesy of its black-framed metal glass doors, which lead out to the tennis court.
In recent weeks, Rebecca has used one end of the room as her eldest son Oscar’s classroom due to coronavirus-related school closures in Victoria.
TENNIS COURT
Game, set and match: The bar and lounge opens out to the tennis court, which has a net that can be easily rotated lengthwise to clear the space for garden parties
Before renovations: The tennis court came with the house, but the Judds rolled out new artificial turf and replaced the old net with a new one featuring roller wheels for extra mobility
The bar and lounge opens out to the tennis court, which has a net that can be easily rotated lengthwise to clear the space for garden parties.
The court came with the house, but the Judds rolled out new artificial turf and replaced the old net with a new one featuring roller wheels for extra mobility.
It was famously the site of Rebecca’s Coachella-inspired ‘Juddchella’ housewarming party in November, which was attended by the likes of fashion designer Nadia Bartel and Weekend Today host Lauren Phillips.
Wow! The tennis court was the site of Rebecca’s ‘Juddchella’ housewarming party in November
Buzzkills: The party became so raucous that a neighbour called the police at 4pm, but officers took no further action because the Judds hadn’t broken any laws
The party became so raucous that a neighbour called the police at 4pm, but officers took no further action because the Judds hadn’t broken any laws.
Chris, who has been running P.E. classes for his children during school closures, taught his son Oscar and daughter, Billie, how to play netball this week using a net erected next to the tennis court.
MAGNESIUM MINERAL POOL
Before and after: Like the tennis court, the backyard swimming pool came with the property (left, before renovations). Instead of a standard chlorine pool, the Judds installed a MagnaPool (right), which is a magnesium mineral pool system said to have health benefits
Like the tennis court, the backyard swimming pool came with the property – but once again, the Judds decided to invest in a luxury upgrade.
Instead of a standard chlorine pool, they installed a MagnaPool, which is a magnesium mineral pool system said to have health benefits.
‘It makes the water so clear, it’s amazing. You don’t get that chlorine smell at all,’ Rebecca said last year.
Luxury living: There is also an outdoor entertaining space behind the pool where Rebecca and Chris can relax over a few mid-afternoon cocktails
‘It’s meant to be really good for eczema and muscle release, so if you’re really sore you can bathe in the magnesium salts pool. It’s like a muscle therapy bath.’
She added that a MagnaPool ‘is better for your hair and skin and leaves you refreshed’.
There is also an outdoor entertaining space behind the pool where Rebecca and Chris can relax over a few mid-afternoon cocktails.
BATHROOMS
Theme: Rebecca’s fondness for gold brass fittings, black frames and marble continues in the bathrooms
Rebecca’s fondness for gold brass fittings, black frames and marble continues in the bathrooms.
The main ensuite bathroom features a giant arch-shaped mirror that reflects the Spanish colonial architecture of the home.
MASTER BEDROOM
Where the magic happens: Rebecca and Chris’ bedroom features custom joinery in a ‘storm grey’ tone and, once again, gold brass handles on the drawers
Thematic consistency: The enclaves and sliding door frames leading to the master ensuite are arch shaped, in yet another nod to the home’s original construction
Morning ritual: A geometric painting by Melbourne artist Stephen Barker depicting the Judds having coffee in bed together hangs above the marital bed
Rebecca and Chris’ bedroom features custom joinery in a ‘storm grey’ tone.
The enclaves and sliding door frames leading to the master ensuite are also arches, in yet another nod to the home’s original construction.
A geometric painting by Melbourne artist Stephen Barker depicting the Judds having coffee in bed together hangs above the marital bed.
CHILDREN’S BEDROOMS
Rebecca and Chris’ daughter, five-year-old Billie, sleeps in an airy bedroom with a grey and pink colour palette.
The artistic centrepiece is a painting of a girl by Australian artist Sara Winfield, which Rebecca had commissioned back in 2015.
Her three-year-old twin sons, Tom and Darcy, each have single beds in shades of blue. They are adorned with aquatic stuffed toys to reflect the boys’ interest in all things ocean related.
Eight-year-old Oscar has a room with a double bed, above which hangs a framed poster for the 1978 Monaco Grand Prix and a typographic print that reads ‘Welcome to the city of champions’.
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